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Much Wenlock War Graves


Brisbourne, Edward (19). Sergeant (Air Gnr.), 3050808, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in a flying accident 05/09/1944. Son of Edward and Ena Brisbourne, of Much Wenlock.
Edwards, William Francis (27). Corporal, 41, 6th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Died of Wounds 29/01/1916. Son of William Jay Edwards. Born at Edenbridge, Kent.
Brisbourne, Edward (19) WW2
Edwards, William Francis (27) WW1


Gother, George (25). Private, 4037924, King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Died 27/05/1940.
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Haycock, Albert E (20). Signalman, Bristol 3/3823, H.M. Trawler "Pitstruan.", Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Drowned when the Pitstruan, believed mined, sank in the North Sea 13/04/1917. Son of John and Harriet Haycock, of Much Wenlock.
Gother, George (25) WW2
Haycock, Albert E (20) WW1


Luscott, Percy (33). Driver, T/293764, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 04/04/1942. Son of John and Sarah Luscott, of Horlsey, Gloucestershire.
Moore, Harry J (37). Staff Serjeant, F/29689, 7th Coy. Forage Depot, Army Service Corps. Died 17/01/1918. Husband of M. K. Johnson (formerly Moore), of 45, Barrow St., Much Wenlock.
Luscott, Percy (33) WW2
Moore, Harry J (37) WW1


Pearce, James (32). Gunner, 529, Royal Horse Artillery. Died 03/02/1915. Son of Charles and Mary Pearce, of 3, Callaughton, Much Wenlock.
Poole, Arthur (32). Private, 23738, 7th Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Died 22/01/1918. Son of George and Sarah Howells, of 69, The Smithies, Bridgnorth. Born at Much Wenlock.
Pearce, James (32) WW1
Poole, Arthur (32) WW1


Thomas, George. Driver, T4/061009, 242nd Coy. 41st Reserve Park, Army Service Corps. Died 04/03/1915.
Tomlins, George Arthur (24). Gunner, 220647, Royal Field Artillery. Died 08/03/1917. Son of George and Margaret Tomlins, of 14, Queen St., Much Wenlock.
Thomas, George WW1
Tomlins, George Arthur (24) WW1

Yates, James H (21). Signalman, Bristol Z/3903, H.M.S. "Manly.", Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died 10/08/1918. Son of Fred W. Yates and K. E. Yates, of The George Inn, Much Wenlock.
Yates, James H (21) WW1