Roll of Honour PERCIVAL HENRY HILL
Born December 1894 East Knoyle Son of Mr John Henry Hill (native to Portsmouth) and Mrs Elizabeth Ann Hill (native to Bristol) of 78 Parkstone Avenue Parkstone Dorset. Brother of Walter Geoffrey, Edith, Ernest, Pamela and William Ralph 8th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment. Regimental No: 16355 Rank: Corporal Killed in action Age 21 on 31 March 1916 Theatre of War: Western European: YPRES MENIN GATE MEMORIAL BELGIUM- Panels 21 and 31
WALTER GEOFFREY HILL
Born March 1896 East Knoyle Son of Mr John Henry Hill (native to Portsmouth) and Mrs Elizabeth Ann Hill (native to Bristol) of 78 Parkstone Avenue Parkstone Dorset. Brother of Percival Henry, Edith, Ernest, Pamela and William Ralph 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards Regimental No: 10920. Rank: Private Killed in action Age 20 on 15 September 1916 Theatre of War: Western European THIEPVAL MEMORIAL SOMME FRANCE Pier and Face 7D and 8D
FRANK WILLIAM KNIGHT
Born June 1896 Long Newnton Wilts Son of Mr William Thomas Knight and Mrs Sarah Louise Knight (both native to Devizes) of 72 Wise Lane East Knoyle. Brother of Elsie Louisa, Agnes May, Annie Mabel & Frederick Thomas Memorial plaque St Mary’s Church; War Memorial in Village; Salisbury Cathedral Book of Remembrance 2nd Battalion Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regiment) - Service No: 12050 Rank: Private Killed in action Age 22 on 30 May 1918 Theatre of War: France & Flanders SOISSONS MEMORIAL FRANCE
JAMES HENRY LAMPARD
Born March1899 East Knoyle Son of Mr William Thomas and the late Mrs Mary J Lampard (nee Beal) (both native to East Knoyle) of Rose Cottage The Green East Knoyle. Brother of William, Elizabeth, Tom Samuel, Dorothy and Edith Memorial plaque St Mary’s Church; War Memorial in Village 16th Battalion Devonshire Regiment Service No: 291486. Rank: Private Killed in action Age 18 on 3 December 1917 - Theatre of War: Egypt JERUSALEM WAR CEMETERY Ref: A.51
TOM SAMUEL LAMPARD Born September 1894 East Knoyle
Son of Mr William Thomas and the late Mrs Mary J Lampard (nee Beal) (both native to East Knoyle) of Rose Cottage The Green East Knoyle. Brother of William, Elizabeth, James Henry, Dorothy and Edith Royal Navy HMS Cressy Service No: SS/111443 Rank: Stoker lst Class Died Age 20 on 22 September 1914 - Theatre of war: At sea PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL HAMPSHIREPanel Ref: 4
EDWARD DEWEY SMALL
Born June 1892 East Knoyle - Farm Labourer in 1911 Census. Son of Mr Thomas and Mrs Elizabeth Ann Small (both native to East Knoyle). Brother of Lily and Albert Memorial plaque St Mary’s Church; War Memorial in village; Salisbury Cathedral Book of Remembrance Corps of Military Police Mounted Branch Service No: P/2005 Rank: A/Lance Corporal Died Age 23 on 15 July 1916 - Theatre of War: Balkan SALONIKA (LEMBET ROAD) MILITARY CEMETERY GREECE - Grave Ref 255
EDWIN WILLIAM JOLLIFFE
Born March 1896 East Knoyle Son of Mr William G Jolliffe (native to East Knoyle) & Mrs Caroline M Jolliffe (native to Marnhull Dorset) of The Green East Knoyle.
Brother of Louisa,
Minnie, Fred, Victor, Reginald & Dorothy Memorial plaque St Mary’s Church; War Memorial in Village; Salisbury Cathedral Book of Remembrance. 12th Battalion Somerset Light Infantry Service No: 42286 Rank: Private Died Age 22 on 21 October 1918 Theatre of War: France & Flanders ASCQ COMMUNAL CEMETERY FRANCE - Grave Ref: A.7
FRED JOLLIFFE
Born June 1894 East Knoyle Son of Mr William G Jolliffe (native to East Knoyle) & Mrs Caroline M Jolliffe(native to Marnhull Dorset) of The Green East Knoyle. Brother of Louisa, Minnie, Edwin, Victor, Reginald & Dorothy Memorial plaque St Mary’s Church; War Memorial in Village; Salisbury Cathedral Book of Remembrance 1st Battalion Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regiment) Service No: 9101 Rank: Private Died Age 21 on 18 May 1915 Theatre of War: France & Flanders YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL BELGIUM Panel 53
IN MEMORIAM
In ever loving memory of our dear sons and brothers Victor and Fred Jolliffe who were killed in France. Two lonely years have passed away since our great sorrow came, two noble heroes true and brave, peacefully asleep in soldiers’ graves, could we have only said goodbye it would not have seemed so hard. In Jesus keeping they are safe. Never forgotten by their sorrowing father, mother, sisters and brothers. Western Gazette, Friday June 15, 1917
VICTOR HENRY JOLLIFFE
Born Sept 1897 East Knoyle Son of Mr William G Jolliffe (native to East Knoyle) & Mrs Caroline M Jolliffe (native to Marnhull Dorset) of The Green East Knoyle. Brother of Louisa, Minnie, Fred, Edwin, Reginald & Dorothy Memorial plaque St Mary’s church; War Memorial in village; Salisbury Cathedral Book of Remembrance 2nd Battalion Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regiment) Service No: 10381 Rank: Private Killed in action Age 17 on 3 March 1915 Theatre of War: France & Flanders Remembered with honour LE TOURET MEMORIAL FRANCE Panels 33 & 34
Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Remembered with Honour
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