[From IoM Examiner Annual 1919]

ROLL OF HONOUR 1918.

Killed in Action and died of wounds

ADDISON, Private Joseph Howson, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed December 27th, 1917. — 29 Circular-rd., Douglas.
AIREY, Lieutenant F. A., New Zealand Forces; killed, October, 1917. Grandson of the late Rev. Robert Airey, vicar of Santon.
ALLAN-BLACK, Private Hugh McAllister, Royal Fusiliers; killed on August 8th, 1918. — " Hango Side," Castletown.
ALLEN, Private J. Harold, Northamptonshire Regiment; died of wounds on April 26th, 1918. — 15 Earl Terrace, Douglas.
ARCHARD, Pte. Edward, M.G.C.; killed on March 27th, 1918. — "Ballonna,' Union Mills.
ARMROYD, Corporal Thomas Edward, King's Liverpool Regiment; died of wounds on April 24th, 1918. — 29 Big Well Street, Douglas.
ATKIN Major Charles Percy, M.C., Royal Field Artillery; killed on November 23rd,1917. — 3 Hope Street, Castletown.
BAILEY, Private F. Goulden, Royal Fusiliers; killed on August '26, 1918. Belmont Terrace, Ramsey.
BARNES, Rifleman George Henry, Queen Victoria Rifles, missing on April 14th, 1917, officially presumed killed. Tollington Park, London; grandson of the late Mr. T. Barron, Port Erin.
BECKTON, Lieut. William, Royal Flying Corps; accidentally killed whilst flying in Egypt on March 23rd, 1918. — " Ronaldsburn," Derbyhaven.
BELL, Saddler Robert, Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds on September 5th, 1918. — St Peters Lane, Peel.
BERRY Private John, Border Regiment; killed on October 4th 1917. Nephew of Mr. R. Gawne, Milntown, Ramsey.
BILLINGTON, Signaller Roy H., Roy, Sussex Regiment; died of wounds on June 10th, 1915. — Nephew of Mr Davies, Brookfield, Foxdale.
BRADBURY, Captain Austen, M.C. ; killed in France on August 8th, 1918. — Nephew of Mr. J. A. Brown, Douglas
BREARLEY, Lieut. Harold B., R.N.A.S. accidentally killed on January 30th 1918. — Grandson of Mr. M. M. Bridson Hillcote," Selborne Drive, Douglas.
BREW, Driver Douglas Victor, R.F.A.; killed on April 11th, 1918. — 20 Tynwald Street, Douglas.
BREW, Seaman George Henry, R.N.D. killed on December 24th, 1917. — 25 Tynwald Street, Douglas.
BRIDSON, Lance-Corporal Philip Sidney, New Zealand Forces; killed at Battle of Messines. — Son of the late Mr. T. Bridson of Auckland, formerly of the Isle of Man.
BRIDSON, Private R. H., Lance. Fusiliers; killed on May 3rd, 1918. — Ballaghane Cottages, Andreas.
BRIDSON, Private Ronald Gelling, Manchester Regiment; died of wounds on July 25th, 1918. — Harcroft, Braddan.
BRIDSON, Corporal T. E., M.M., King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment; killed on May 20th, 1918. — 31 Hope Street, Douglas.
BRIDSON, Private Tom H., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on April 29th, 1918. — Nephew of Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor, 5 Drinkwater Street, Douglas.
BRIDSON, Private Walter, Liverpool Scottish; missing November 30th, 1917, officially presumed killed. — 40 Tynwald Street, Douglas.
BRIDSON, Private Herbert 'T.,South Staffordshire Regiment killed on 22nd August, 1918. — 3 Selborne Road, Douglas.
BRIDSON, Corporal Llewellyn, Essex Regiment; died of wounds on September 25th, 1918. — Son of Mr. E. Bridson, formerly of Glen Helen.
BROADBENT, Private Charles Maltby, Canadian Forces; killed on January 28th, 1918. — Son of Mr. R. M. Broadbent, " Eskdale," Groudle; brother of Corporal Walter E. Broadbent, also killed.
BROADBENT, Private George, Canadian Forces; killed with the torpedoing of the Hospital Ship Llandovery Castle, on June 27th, 1918. — Son of Mr R. M. Broadbent, "Eskdale," Groudle; and brother of above.
BROWN, Private Gresham, Grenadier Guards; killed on April 12th, 1918. — Son of the late Mr. A. Brown, T.C., Ramsey
BROWN, Private Frederick J. Kerruish died of wounds on April 28th, 1918 — Nephew of Mr. W. M. Kerruish, Douglas.
BROWN, Private C., Gordon Highlanders killed on October 18th, 1918. — 6 King Street, Ramsey.
BUCHANAN, Private Robert E., East Surrey Regiment; killed on October 2nd, 1918. — Formerly of 14 Mona Street, Douglas.
CAINE, Driver Edward Nelson, Mechanical Transport (A.S.C.); killed in Italy on June 14th, 1918. — Saddle Cottage, Ballaughton, near Douglas.
CAINE, Pte. J. J., New Zealand Forces; died of wounds on August 15th, 1918. — The Braaid, Marown.
CAIN, Lieut. F. B., Highland Light Infantry; killed on April 13th, 1918. — Formerly of Douglas; nephew of Mr. Greene, "Holly House," Demesne-road, Douglas.
CAIN, Private George W., Canadians; killed, November, 1917. — Marsden Terrace, Ramsey.
CAIN, Quartermaster Samuel M.M.R. — accidentally killed on April 15th, 1918. — Formerly of Malew Street, Castletown.
CAIN, Private J., King's Shropshire Light Infantry; killed on August 23, 1918. — 13 South Quay, Douglas.
CALEY, Private Edward J., Inniskilling Dragoons; killed on April 1st, 1918. — 28 Tynwald Street, Douglas.
CALEY, Private Robert, South Lancashire Regiment; killed, June, 1917. — Nephew of Messrs R. and C. Caley, Ramsey.
CALEY, Private W., East Yorkshire Regiment ; killed, November, 1917. — Son of Mr. W. Caley (Cardiff ), formerly of Ramsey.
CALLISTER, Sergt-Major Robert Joseph, D.C.M., M.S.M., Royal Field Artillery; killed on April 29th, 1918. — 9 Kingswood Grove, Douglas; brother of Pte. Alfred Cecil Callister, died on service.
CALLISTER, Private John (Mona Star), City of London Royal Fusiliers; killed on August 31st, 1918. — 25 Michael Street, Peel.
CALLISTER, Corpl. Walter H., Machine Gun Corps; died of wounds on Nov. 20th, 1917. — 11 Mona St., Douglas. :
CALLOW, Private John, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; killed in France on 23rd July, 1918. — Douglas Road, Ballasalla.
CALLOW, Lance-Corporal J., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on August 28th, 1918. — 41 Cronkbourne Village, Braddan.
CALLOW, Pte. Joseph, Canadian Forces; killed on September 2nd, 1918. — 39 Victoria Avenue, Douglas.
CAMERON, Private Alex., King's Liverpool Regiment , killed, April, 1918. — Son of the late Mr A. Cameron, of Ramsey.
CANIPA, Private George, Manchester Regiment; killed on September 9th, 1918. 27 Demesne Road, Douglas.
CANNELL, Private Fred, Cheshire Regiment; killed on September 20th, 1917. A Son of the late Mr. T. Cannell, of Ramsey.
CANNELL, Pte. Leslie Cordon, Machine Gun Corps; died of wounds on Nov. 9th, 1911. — Mount Vernon, Peel-road, Douglas.
CANNELL Private Richard II-, South Wales Borderers; died of wounds on April 19th, 1918. — Billown, Malew.
CANNELL, Private William K.; killed on November 5th, 1917; brother of Pte. J. H. Cannell, also killed. — Baldhoon, Laxey.
CANNELL, William Stanley, Australian Forces; killed on July 20th, 1918. — Son of Mr W. C. Cannell, Lower Foxdale.
CANNELL, Private Walter Carr; killed in action in France on August 23rd, 1918. — Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cannell, 10 Grosvenor Road, Douglas.
CANNELL, Private Edward S.; killed on September 2nd, 1918. — Nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cannell, 10 Grosvenor Road, Douglas.
CANNELL, Private Hugh Nelson, New Zealand Forces; killed on October 2nd, 1918. — Son of the Rev. V. and Mrs. Cannell, of Plymouth, New Zealand; nephew of Mr. John C. Cannell, Derby Square, Douglas.
CARR, Private Robert, Worcestershire Regiment; killed on September 29th, 1918. — " Lyndhurst," Hilary Road, Douglas.
CARRIE, Private F. W., London Scottish; killed on March 28th, 197.8. — Son of Mr. G. Carrie, master of the House of Industry, Douglas.
CAVANAGH, Private Martin J., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on Nov. 20th, 1917. — Formerly of South Quay, Douglas.
CHAPMAN, Company-Sergt-Major William Henry, Royal Scots; died of wounds on November 21st, 1917. — 15 Rose Mount, Douglas.
CHRISTIAN, Private Alfred James, Australian Forces; missing April 11th, 1917; officially presumed killed. — Son of the late Mr Matthew Christian, of Adelaide (formerly of The Smelt, Port St. Marry.
CHRISTIAN, Private Peter W., Australian Forces; killed on February 20th, 1918. — Son of the late Mr. Matthew Christian, and brother of above.
CHRISTIAN, Gunner Joseph, Royal Field Artillery; killed on July 26th, 1917. — Son of Mr. J. Christian, Longsight, Manchester (formerly of the Isle of Man ).
CHRISTIAN, Private Thomas A., Cheshire Regiment (Second Manx Service Company); killed on November 1st, 1917. -36 Malews Street, Castletown.
CHRISTIAN, Private T. W., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on April 16th, 1918. — Son of Mrs. J. J. Corlett, 91 Circular Road, Douglas.
CLAGUE, Private William Andrew, New Zealand Forces; killed at Battle of Messines. — Son of Mr. James Clague, of Manaia, Taranaki, and grandson of the late Mr. Robert Clague, Ballaquark, Lonan.
CLAGUE, Gunner W. H., Royal Garrison Artillery; killed on December 9th, 1917. — Son of Mr and Mrs. T'. Clague, Station Road, Ballasalla; home address, Kirk Michael.
CLARKE, Private William Henry, South Lancashire Regiment; killed on 9th August, 1918. — Derby Road, Peel.
CLUCAS, Pte. J. R., Australian Forces; killed on June 3rd, 1918. — Ballamoer Cottage, Jurby.
COLLISTER, Private Alfred Nelson, South Wales Borderers; missing on May 19th, 1917, officially presumed killed. — Formerly of Ridgeway Street, Douglas.
COOIL., Lieutenant H. Stuart, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; killed in France on September 10th, 1918. — Son of Mr. Robert H. Cooil, of Parviile, Arbory, and Hale, Cheshire
COOKE, Private Martin, Liverpool Scottish; killed on May 13th, 1918. — Son-in-law of Sergt. W. L. and Mrs. Spence, 9 Mona Street, Douglas.
COOPER, Gunner Quibell, Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds on October 15th, 1918. — " Iona," Central Prom., Douglas.
CORKILL, Private Robert Henry, Irish Guards; killed on November 27th, 1917. -The Church, Patrick.
CORKILL, Private Ernest, Dragoon Gds.; killed on October 9th, 1918. — 2 Egerton Terrace, Crosby.
CORKILL, Private Thomas Alfred, New Zealand Forces killed on September 1st, 1918. — Trollaby, Union Mills.
CORKILL, Private William James, Canadian Forces; killed on September 27, 1918. — Lower Foxdale.
CORLETT, Sergt. E., M.M., Croix de Guerre, Liverpool Scottish; killed April 30th, 1918. — The Quay, Ramsey
CORLETT, Lance-Corporal J. E., Lancashire Fusiliers; killed on October 7th 1917. — Eyreton Terrace, Crosby.
CORLETT, Private J. E., Border Regiment; killed on July 10th, 1917. — West Street, Ramsey.
CORLETT, Private Oscar, Cheshire Regiment; killed on February 7th, 1918 -Radcliffe Terrace, Ramsey.
CORLETT, Private W. J., Seaforth Highlanders; killed on December 10th 1917. — 79 Parliament Street, Ramsey.
CORLETT, Private Robert Renton, Grenadier Guards; killed on April 13th 1918. — The Moorings, Ramsey.
CORLETT, Lance-Corporal Thomas Alfred, London Regiment; killed on August 22nd, 1918. — Ballyre Farm, Michael.
CORLETT, Private Joseph Arthur; died of wounds on October 2nd, 1918. — Grawe Farm, Lonan.
CORRIN, Corporal Tom, South Wales Borderers; killed on December 20th 1917. — Mount Rule, Braddan.
CORRIN, Private Wilfred James, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on March 28th, 1918. — Round Table Inn, Arbory
CORRIN, A.B. Claud Elwyn, Royal Naval Division (Lewis Gun Section) ; killed on August 25th, 1918. — "Lily Bank,' Four Roads, Port St. Mary.
CORRIN, Private W. Harry, Manchester Regiment; missing on October 4th 1917, officially presumed killed. — 3 Peel Road, Douglas.
CORTEEN, Private Nelson, West Riding Regiment; missing, November, 1917, officially presumed killed. — 9 Maughold Street, Ramsey.
COSTAIN, Corporal Edwin Corrin, Liverpool Scottish; presumed killed on 30th November, 1917 — Son of Mrs. J. Costain, " Greeton," Four Roads, Port St. Mary.
COSTAIN, Private John Fred, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on March 12th, 1918. — Ballabeg, Arbory.
COTTIER, Private W. D., King's Liverpool Regiment; died of wounds on 1st January, 1918. — Brother of Mrs. Kaneen, Knocksharry, near Peel.
COWELL, Private W. H.; killed in action in France on July 20th, 1918. — King Street, Ramsey.
COWLE, Private Alan; killed in action, September, 1918. — Sulby Village.
COWIN, Private J. A., M.M.; killed on April 13th, 1918. — Formerly of Ramsey; and brother of Mrs. Watson, Glen Mona, Maughold.
COWIN, First-Class Air Mechanic Reginald William, Royal Air Force; accidentally killed whilst flying, August 30th, 1918. — Son of Mr Henry Cowin (secretary to Assessment and Asylum Boards), and Mrs. Cowin, Selborne Drive, Douglas; brother of Lieutenant Henry Cowin, also killed
COWIN, Bombardier H..,Royal Field Artillery; killed on April 30th, 1918. — Kewaigue, Braddan.
COWIN, Private James L., South Wales Borderers; killed on March 10th, 1918, — 17 Shaw's Brow, Douglas.
COWIN, Private Robert, King's Liverpool Regiment; missing, July 31st, 1917 officially presumed killed. — " Granby House," 1 Duke Street, Douglas.
COWLEY, Private John T., East Yorkshire Regiment; killed on June 28th, 1918. — 16 Farrant Street, Douglas.
CREBBIN, Pte. Henry Jas., M.M., Welsh Guards; killed on September 17th, 1918. — Ballafesson, Port Erin.
CREGEEN, Private Stanley, South Lancashire Regiment; killed on April 13th, 1918. — Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cregeen (Liverpool), formerly of 4 Bridge Street, Castletown; and brother of Private Fred Cregeen, also killed.
CRELLIN, Lieut. — Colonel William Anderson Watsson, D.S.O. (and Bar), Sherwood Foresters; died of wounds in France on October 18th, 1918. — Son of the late Mr. John C. Crellin, J.P., C.P., of Ballachurry, Andreas; husband of Valerie Crellin (daughter of the High-Bailiff of Ramsey and Mrs. F. M. LaMothe), Myrtle Hill, Ramsey.
CRELLIN, Private Ernest, London Regt.; killed in Palestine on March 26th, 1918. — Stanley Road, Peel; brother of Sergt. W. H. Crellin, also killed.
CRETNEY, Private Joseph Douglas, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on May 1st, 1918. — 38 Hope Street, Douglas.
CRINGLE, Pte. Thomas Edward, Machine Gun Corps; killed on October 1st, 1918. — Mona Street, Peel.
CRINNIN, Signaller W., Welsh Regiment; killed on April 15th, 1918. — Formerly of Church Lane, Peel.
CROWE, Driver Thomas E., Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds on March 27th, 1918. — Ballahawe Farm, Andreas, brother of Wilfred Crowe, also killed.
CUBBIN, Private Harry Kewley, Northumberland Fusiliers; killed on December 20th, 1917. — 15 Brisbane St., Douglas.
CUBBON, Private Harry, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on April 11th, 1918. — Son of Mr. W. Cubbon (Liverpool), formerly o£ Ramsey.
CUBBON, Private John C., Lancashire Fusiliers; killed on May 27th, 1918. — 34 Hope Street, Douglas.
CUBBON, Private Edward, Black Watch; killed, September, 1918. — Mona Cottage, Colby.
CUNNINGHAM, Private J., Cheshire Regiment; missing, July 31st, 1917, officially presumed killed. — Ballabane, Andreas.
DAVIS, Private John, South Lancashire Regiment; killed on April 20th, 1918. — 12 Strand Street, Ramsey.
DAVIS, Private William H., King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; killed on August 23rd, 1918. — 20 Barrack Street, Douglas.
DAWSON, Private W. James, Middlesex Regiment; missing on October 9th, 1917, officially presumed killed. — Albert Square, Ramsey.
DAWSON, Private Charles F., Royal Fusiliers; killed on August 22nd, 1918. — 17 Derby Road, Douglas.
DODD, Private Ralph, Royal Scots; missing, 21st March, 1917, officially presumed killed. — Victoria av., Douglas.
DONALDSON, Lt-Corporal Herbert, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on September 24th, 1917. — Son of Mr. R. J. Donaldson (Liverpool), formerly of Douglas.
DOUGLAS, Lieutenant Robert Fargher, Canadian Expeditionary Force; killed in France on September 3rd, 1918. — " Woodleigh," Park Road, Douglas.
DOUGLAS, Lance-Corporal Alfred Wilson, Liverpool Scottish; died of wounds on May 16th, 1918. — 9 Clarence Terrace, Douglas.
DUNDAS, Private Charles, Liverpool Scottish; killed on April 27th, 1918. — Son of Mr. John Dundas, formerly of Douglas.
EDGE, Lance-Corporal Ralph, East Lancashire Regiment; died of wounds, Oct., 1918. — Son of Mrs. Edge, Maughold.
ELLIOTT, Private William John, Cheshire Regiment; died of wounds on October 15th, 1918. — 8 Hill Street, Douglas.
FARAGHER, Private Edward; killed in April, 1918. — Son of Mr. d. Faragher (Bolton), formerly of Farrant Street, Douglas.
FARGHER, Company Sergt.-Major Philip, Australian Forces; died of gas poisoning on June 12th, 1918. — Nephew of Mr. J. Fargher, 3 Ridgeway Street, Douglas.
FAYLE, Private Frank E., Essex Regiment; killed in Palestine, November, 1917. — York Road, Douglas; brother of Private Douglas H. Fayle, also killed.
FOULKES, Private John, King's Shropshire Light Infantry; missing on 26th September, 1917, officially presumed killed. — 28 Castle Street, Peel.
FRASER, Lance-Corporal John Alister, South African Scottish; killed on 22nd March, 1918. — Son of the late Mr. C. L. Fraser, of the Isle of Man Orphan Home.
GALE, Private William Keig, Royal Irish Regiment, killed in France, December, 1917. — Formerly of Glendown, Port St. Mary.
GALE, Gunner Joseph, Royal Garrison Artillery; died of shell wounds on 2nd September, 1918 — 17 Hanover Street, Douglas.
GALE, Gunner Joseph, Royal Garrison Artillery; died of shell wounds on 2nd September, 1918 — 17 Hanover Street, Douglas.
GANDY, Private Herbert, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment died of wounds on October 12th, 1918. — Ballakilley, St. Johns.
GARRETT, Sargt. T. A.; killed on Nov. 25th, 1917. — Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Garrett (formerly of Ballagawne, Lonan), 401 Grafton Street, Dingle, Liverpool.
GELL, Lieutenant James Bainton Stowell, Royal Field Artillery; killed in action in France on October 9th, 1918. — Only son of Mr. J. S. Gell (High-Bailiff of Douglas and Castletown) and Mrs. Gell, " Westwood," Castletown.
GELL, Private John B., 'London Rifle Brigade; died of wounds on September 23rd, 1918. — The Parade, Castletown.
GELLING, Private Robert, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed, December, 1917. -Vollan, Ramsey.
GELLING, Private J. Thos., Royal Scots; died of wounds August 22nd, 1918. — 4 Bathurst Street, Douglas.
GILL, Fred; lost in the sinking of s.s. Apapa by enemy submarine, December 5th, 1917. — Son of the late Mr Wm. Gill, Church Road, Lonan.
GILMOUR, Petty-Officer George, H.M.S. Otranto; lost at sea on October 6th, 1918. — " Hazelwood," Bradda West, Port Erin.
GOLDSMITH, Lieutenant Herbert Francis, B.A. Lancashire Fusiliers; killed on September 27th, 1918. — "Westwood," Somerset Road, Douglas.
GORRY, Private E., Machine Gun Corps; died of wounds on March 28th, 1918. -12 South Quay, Douglas; son of Mrs. Gorry, Springfield Terrace, Castletown.
GORRY, Private Philip, Royal Fusiliers; missing on October 4th, 1917, officially presumed killed. — Springfield Terrace, Castletown.
GRAHAM Lance-Corporal E., Cheshires (First Manx Service Company) ; died of wounds on January 18th, 1918. — 40 Senna Road, Douglas
HALSALL, Private J., Second Manx Service Company; killed on October 23rd, 1918. — Formerly of Douglas.
HALSALL, Third-Engineer Edward; lost at sea, September, 1918. — Son of Mr and Mrs. G. Halsall, Athol St., Douglas .
HARGREAVES, Private Julian, Middlesex Regiment; died of wounds on November 27th, 1917. — 6 Melbourne Street, Douglas.
HARPER, Private W., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on June 23rd, 1918. — Son of Mrs. Cowell, Maughold Street, Ramsey'.
HARRISON, Private Percy, Buckinghamshire Regiment; killed in Italy on June 15th, 1918. — " Lion House," Loch Promenade, Douglas.
HARRISON, Private John E., Lancashire Fusiliers; missing on October 22nd, 1917, officially presumed killed. — 33 Palatine Road, Douglas (brother of Pte. Stephen Harrison, also missing).
HARRISON, Lieut. George Victor, King's Liverpool Regiment; died of wounds on August 25th, 1918. — Royal Mount, Onchan.
HARTLEY, Private Douglas, Machine Gun Corps; killed, Aug., 1917. — Son of Mr James Hartley, of Preston (formerly editor of the " Manxman ).
HARTLEY, Lance-Corporal Frank, M.M., Royal Engineers; killed, May, 1918. — Brother of above.
HASSARD, Corporal W. F., Cheshires (Second Manx Service Company ) died of wounds on February 21st, 1918. — 2 Rose Mount, Douglas.
HOWLAND, Private W., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; killed on 20th November, 1917. — Peel.
HOWLAND, Gunner C. H., Royal Garrison Artillery; died of wounds on 24th March, 1918. — White Hoe Cottages, Douglas.
HUDGEON, Private William Arthur, Dragoon Guards; killed on August 8th, 1918. — Ballafesson, Port Erin.
HUDSON, Private Edward, West Yorks Regiment; killed on September 29th, 1918. — Son of Mr. E. Hudson, Andreas.
HUGH, Lance-Corporal Edwin Howard, Dorset Regiment; died of wounds on August 23rd, 197.8. — 18 Michael-street, Peel.
HUGHES-GAMES, Private Geoffrey Bower, Machine Gun Corps; killed at St. Quentin on 21st March, 1918. — Nephew of Mr. C. T. W. Hughes-Games (Vicar-General ).
JOHNSON, Pte. Albert, Sherwood Fore ters; killed on March ;26th, 1918. — 4 Cambrian Place, Douglas.
JONES, Sapper William Herbert, West. Yorkshire Regiment; killed on March 27th, 1918. — 5 Laureston Terrace, Douglas.
JOUGHIN, Privets Hubert, Border Regiment; died of wounds on August eth, 1915. — 4 Cannell's Lane, West End, Ramsey.
JOUGHIN, Private Andrew, Royal Fusiliers; died of wounds on October 9th, 1918. — The Nappin, Jurby.
JOYCE, Corporal Alex. Nelson, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on 1st September, 1918. — Formerly of St. Peters Lane, Peel.
KAY, Private Ewan Cornelius, Seaforth Highlanders; died from wound; on April 2~th, 1918, whilst prisoner of war in Germany. — Peveril Hotel, Peel.
KEIG, Private W., Royal Irish Regiment; killed on November 28th, 1917. — Son of Mr.. T. Keig, of Bootle (formerly of Port St. Mary).
KELLY, Private Alfred, East Lancashire Regiment; missing, July 31st, 1917, officially presumed killed. — 3 Allan St., Douglas.
KELLY, Private Gilbert, Machine Gun Corps; died of wounds on April 30th,. 1918. — Brookfield, Ramsey.
KELLY, Private George E., Mechanical Transport (A.S.C.); died of wounds on March 25th, 1918. — 27 Circular Road, Douglas.
KELLY, Gunner Herbert, Royal Field Artillery; diet of gas poisoning, June 2nd, 1918. — " Briardale," Shore Road, Castletown.
KELLY, Rifleman Thomas C., New Zealand Forces; killed on October 8th, 1918. — Stepson of Mrs. Kelly, " Briardale," Shore Road, Castletown; step-brother of Gunner Herb. Kelly, R.F.A., also killed.
KELLY, Private John Stanley, King's Liverpool Regiment; died of wound on March 25th, 1918. — 1 Alberta Road, Onchan.
KELLY, Private Paul Tonkin Robert, Australian Forces; died of gas poisoning on May 20th, 1918. — Formerly of " Newlyn," Promenade, 'Port St. Mary.
KELLY, Private R., Manchester Regt. ; killed on November 22nd, 1917. — Ballagarey, Marown.
KELLY, Private Robert J., Cheshires (Second Manx Service Company); died of wounds on May 12th, 1918. — 28a Barrack Street, Douglas.
KELLY, Private Robert C. E., Cheshire Regiment; missing, April 28th, 1917, officially presumed killed. — 5 Mona Sheet, Douglas.
KELLY, Private Thomas Henry, Dorset Regiment killed on October 11th, 1918. — 17 Chester Street, Douglas.
KELLY, Private Cecil Henry died of wounds, April, 1918. — 19 Lancaster Road, Douglas.
KELLY, Private Benjamin; killed on 2nd September, 1918. — Glendrink, Laxey,
KELLY, Private Stanley, East Lancashire Regiment killed on October 12th, 1918. — 19 Hanover Street, Douglas.
KELLY, Sapper Thomas Charles, Monmouth Engineers; died of wounds on October 22nd, 1918. — 38 Mill Street, Castletown.
KENNAUGH, Rifleman William S., Post Office Rifles killed on May 8th, 1918. — 3 Mona Street, Peel.
KENNEDY, Sapper James, Royal Engineers killed on April 12th, 1918. — 24 Victoria Avenue, Douglas brother of Private W. Kennody, also killed.
KERMEEN, Private W. E., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; died of wounds March 11th, 1918. — Glenduff, Lezayre.
KERMODE, Lieut. Edgar Marsden, D.S.O. 'M.C. (and Bar), D.C.M., West Yorkshire Regiment died of wounds on July 20th, 1918. A descendant of prominent Rushen families.
KERMODE, Gunner Bertie, New Zealand Field Artillery; killed on April 18th, 1918. — Son of the late Mrs. George Kermode, of Peel.
KERMODE, Private George Wm., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on April 28th, 1918. — Ballakinnag, Ballaugh.
KERMODE, Private James; killed on October 20th, 1918. — Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kermode, East Foxdale.
KEWN, Private Robert C., Cheshire Regiment (First Manx Service Co. ) ; died of wounds on January 18th, 1918. — 8 Seneshal Lane, Douglas.
KEWIN, Private Robert W., King's Liverpool Regiment killed on September 27th 1918. — 34 Market Street, Douglas.'
KEWLEY, Pte. Charles Henry, Machine Gun Corps; killed on Sept. 24th, 1918. — 32 Demesne Road, Douglas.
KEWLEY, Private Frederick, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; killed on March 10th, 1918. — Kilkenny, Braddan.
KEWLEY, Private lames A., East Lancashire Regiment killed on March 28th, 1918. — 24 Wellington Square, Douglas.
KEWLEY, Private W. G. King's Liverpool Regiment; killed' March 21st-28th, 1918. — 3 Clarke Street, Douglas.
KEWLEY, Pte. Thomas Arthur, Machine Gun Corps; killed on November 2nd, 918. — Son-in-law of the late Mr. R, Quinney, of Douglas.
KILLIP, Lance-Corporal W. J.; killed on November 30th, 1917. — 95 Granby Street, Liverpool; nephew of Miss Killip, Hilary Park, Douglas.
KINNISH, Lance-Corporal James, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on June 14th, 1918. — 9 Nursery Av., Onchan.
KINRADE, Lieut. Edward, Lincolnshire Regiment; killed on October 23rd, 1918. — Only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Kinrade, of Laxey Glen.
KINVIG, Lieut. James Gordon, New Zealand Forces; killed on August 7th, 1917. — Son of Mr R. C. Kinvig, of Wellington, formerly of the Isle of Man.
KINVIG, Private Herbert, Lancashire Fusiliers; died of wounds on June 14th, 1918. — 69 Derby Square, Douglas.
KINVIG, Lance-Corporal T. Evan, Royal Engineers' killed on September 28th, 1918. — 2 Stanley View, Douglas.
KIRBY, Lance-Corporal T. H., Surrey Regiment; killed on September 23rd, 1917. — 3 Hope Terrace, Douglas.
KISSACK, Private Albert, Cheshire Regiment; killed on March 24th, 1918. — Son of Mr. R. Kissack, Onchan.
KISSACK Gunner Richard, Royal Garrison Artillery; killed on January 10th, 1918. — Brother of Miss Isobel Kissack,. Newtown, Santon.
KISSACK, Lance-Corporal Harold Robertson, Canadian Farces; killed on 12th August, 1918. — Son of the late Rev. Canon Kissack, Rector of Ballaugh; brother of Mrs. Teare, Ballaneddin, Ballaugh; and nephew of Miss Kissack, " Cronk-ma-Chree," Port St. Mary.
KNEALE, Pte. JJames Percival, Machine Gun Corps; killed on March 30th, 1918. — Glen Willyn, Michael.
LACE, Capt W. Northey, New Zealand Forces; died of wounds on April 30th, 1918. — Son of the late Mr John Lace, formerly of Foxdale; and nephew of Mrs. J. Kinley (Fistard) and Miss Northey (The Howe), Port St. Mary. .
LATHAM, Corporal A. Percy, Liverpool Scottish; killed on September 21st, 1918. — " The Cot," West Baldwin. ..
LAWSON, Quartermaster-Sergeant Henry, Canadian forces; died of wounds on 23rd August, 1918; brother of Private W. Arthur Lawson, also killed: 23 Arbory Street, Castletown.
LEECE, Private James Benjamin, Liverpool Scottish; killed on November 16th, 1917. — Ballaoates, St. Johns.
LEECE, Private William, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on October 10th,. 1918. — Bridge Street, Peel.
LEWIN, Lieut. Joseph, R.N.R. lost at sea on duly 20th, 1917. — Victoria-road, Douglas.
LOONEY, Pte. Frederick Kaighin, Liverpool Scottish; killed as result of a German air raid in France duly 24th, 1918 -8 Daltora Street, Douglas.
LOONEY, Private Walter K., South Wales Borderers; killed on November 10th, 1917. — Son of Mr James Looney, of Birkenhead (formerly of Ramsey).
LORD, Seaman W., Royal Naval Division; killed in France on December 30th, 1917. — Bowring Road, Ramsey'.
LOWCOCK, Major Reginald John, D,S.O. (and Bar ), M.C. (and Bar ), Royal Air Force; killed whilst flying, August, 1918 — Formerly of Derbyhaven and Castletown.
LOWEY, Private Geoffrey S., King's Liverpool Regiment killed, September, 1918. — Graves' Court, Peel (formerly of Colby): brother of Private John Lowey and Private William Lowey, also killed.
LUFT, Private Charles F., King's Liverpool Regiment killed on September 27th, 1918. — 14 St. George's Street, Douglas.
MACFARLAN, Lieut. Archibald, Royal Air Force accidentally killed on 23rd August, 1918. — The Green, Castletown.
MALLON, Private James, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment killed on March 29th, 1918. — Market Street, Douglas.
MATTHEWS, Private J. 7., Lancashire Fusiliers; died of wounds on September 6th, 1918. — 2 Palace Terrace, Douglas
McARD, Private Joseph, West Yorks Regiment; killed on duly 13th, 1918 — 10 Princes Street, Douglas.
McCALLION, Corporal Fred C., King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on Nov. 20th, 1917. — Formerly of Strand Street, Douglas.
McCORMICK, First-Class Stoker Tom, H.M.S. Seagull; lost at sea on 30th September, 1918 — 19 College Street, Ramsey.
McKISSACK, Private John Ross, M.M., Scots Guards; killed on September 27th, 1918. — Bank Hill, Douglas.
McLEAN, Private William, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment; killed on November 30th, 1917. — 12 Shaw's Brow, Douglas.
McLINDEN, Lance-Corporal John, Cheshire Regiment (Second Manx Service Company) killed on June 2nd, 1918. — 54 Finch Road, Douglas
MOORE, Private Fred, Lancashire Fusiliers killed on January 12th, 1918. — 19 Mount Havelock, Douglas.
MOORE, Private John W , New Zealand Forces; killed on June 9th, 1917. — Nephew of Miss Moore, Station Road, Michael.
MOORE, Private T. C., East Yorkshire Regiment; killed on January 25th, 1918. — Son of Mr. John Moore, of Northwich (formerly of Douglas).
MOORE, Seaman Walter D., R.N.R.; lost at sea on December 25th, 1917. — Ballacallin, Dalby.
MOORE, Gunner John Francis Edward, R.N.R., s.s. Kalibia lost at sea on November 30th, 1917. — Bradda, Port Erin.
MOUGHTIN, Private Frank, First Manx Service Company; died of wounds on September 30 th, 1918. — Mount Pleasant, Douglas.
MUDIE, Pte. Ernest, Mechanical Trans port (A S.C.) killed on September 16th, 1918. — 4 Hill Street, Douglas
MULLIN, Lance-Corporal John, R.A.M.C. killed on July 26th, 1917. — Son of the late Mr. G. Mullin (coach builder), of Douglas.
MYLCHREEST, Private Edwin, Liverpool Scottish died of wounds on February 12th 1918, in a field hospital in Germany. — 4 Drury Terrace, Douglas.
NASH, Lance-Corporal Samuel George, R A.M.C. killed on May 8th, 1918. -Artery Street, Castletown.
NASH, Private Robert, Cambridge Regiment; killed on August 30th, 1918. — Arbory Street, Castletown; brother of above.
NELSON, Capt. John B., M.C , Indian Army, died of wounds in Palestine on September 22nd, 1918. — St Olave's, Ramsey.
NUGENT, Private Michael, South Lane shire Regiment died of wounds on October 9th, 1918. — Glenlough, Union Mills.
O'NIONS, Company Sergt-Major A nr, D.C.M., South Lancashire Regiment; killed on May 31st, 1918. — 1 Sydney Street, Douglas.
PATTERSON, Private John, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment died of wounds on September 5th, 1918. — Formerly of 25 Tynwald Street, Douglas
PHILLIPS, Private Joseph A., Machine Gun Corps killed on March 23rd 1918. — 29 Prospect Hill, Douglas.
PITTS, Private William Henry killed on April 30th, 1918, — Ballakilley, St Johns.
PULKENHORN, Private Benjamin, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment killed September 28th, 1918. — The Green Colby.
QUARRIE, Gunner James Martin, Royal Field Artillery; died from gas poisoning on February 13th, 1918. — Bolivia Mount, Lezayre.
QUAYLE, Private John H., King's Liverpool Regiment died of wounds on June 18th, 1918. — 9 Poplar Terr., Douglas.
QUAYLE, Private T. H., South African Scottish; killed on July 19th, 1918. — 9 Poplar Terrace, Douglas (brother of above)-
QUAYLE, Private Stanley, King's Liverpool Regiment killed on August 2nd, 1917 — Formerly of North Shore Road, Ramsey'.
QUAYLE, Private T. W., King's Liverpool Regiment killed on November 34th, 1917. — 17 Wellington Street, Douglas.
QUAYLE, Private Arthur; killed on 11th November , 1918. — Son of the late Mr J. Quayle, Peel Road, Douglas.
QUAYLE, Private Evan Edward; killed on September 2nd, 1918. — Elm Cottage, Ballasalla.
QUIGGIN, Private Wm.; died of wounds, September, 1918. — Formerly of James Street, Douglas; nephew of Mr A. Lockerby, of Douglas
QUILLIAM, Pte. George Harold, North Lancashire Regiment; died of wounds on June 1st, 1918. — 122 Lodge Lane, Liverpool (formerly of Isle of Man)
QUILLIAM, Gunner Robert Arthur, Royal Field Artillery killed on October 3rd, 1918. — High Street, Port St. Mary.
QUINE, Private Albert R., King's Liverpool Regiment; died on March 22nd, whilst prisoner of war in Germany — Glencrutchery Lodge, Douglas.
QUINE, Private Robert Ernest, Labour Corps; killed on March 26th, 1918. — 45 Queen Street, Douglas.
QUINE, Private Martin, M.M.; died of wounds on September 28th, 1918. — Glen Road, Laxey.
QUIRK, L. — Corporal Jas., Middlesex Regiment; died of wounds on March 26th, 1918. — Mona Street, Peel.
QUIRK, Private F., London Regiment killed on May 6th, 1918. — Nephew of Mrs Faragher, Barrack-street, Douglas.
QUIRK. Corporal Thomas Costain, A.S.C.; killed in action on August 22nd, 1918. — Nephew of Mrs. Quirk, 5 Fairfield Terrace, Douglas.
QUIRK, Private William, First Manx Service Company; killed at Salonica on September 18th, 1918 Formerly of Princess Street, Douglas.
REID, Corporal Robert Leonard, Manchester Regt.; missing, April 27th,. 1917, Officially presumed killed. — Son of Mr. R. Reid, Ballafessen, Port Erin.
RICHARDSON, Lieut. Frank, New Zealand Forces; killed on July 15th, 1918. Nephew of Mrs. Kissack, Queen's Avenue, Douglas.
RILEY Seaman W. E., R.N.R.; killed, March, 1918. — Formerly of Castletown.
ROBERT, Private Charles D., Northumberland Fusiliers died of wounds on October 25th, 1918. — Son of the late Rev. T. N. Robert, Riverside, Ramsey.
ROBERTS, Lance-Corporal George, M.M., Australian Forces; killed on August 9th, 1918. — Son of Mr. and Mrs. F W. Roberts, Athol Street, Port St. Mary.
ROBERTS, Sapper John Alex., R.M.S.G., Royal Engineers died of pneumonia, Nov. 12th, 1918. — Brother of Lance-Corporal Geo. Roberts, mentioned above.
RONEY, Rifleman John, Rifle Brigade; died of wounds on April 8th, 1918. — 2 Chapel Lane, Douglas.
ROUGHEDGE, Private Jack, Monmouthshire Regiment; died of wounds, Dec., 1917. — Grandson of the late Mr. W. Corlett, Strand Street, Ramsey'.
SANSBURY, Private Ewart T., New Zealand Forces died of wounds on 31st August, 1918. — Nephew of Miss Corrin, Lily Bank," Four Roads, Port St. Mary.
SAYLE, Private Harry, Black Watch; died of wounds on August 9th, 1918. — Formerly of The Shipyard, Ramsey.
SAYLE, Lance-Corporal George Ridgeway', Inniskilling Fusiliers died of wounds on October 15th, 1918. — 2 St. George>a Terrace, Douglas.
SHEARD, Gunner H., R.N.R.; drowned on the 7th December, 1917. — Cronk-ne-Fessag, Michael:
SHEPHERD, Lieut. Edward Alex., M.G. ;' died of wounds on April 13th, 1918. — Son of the Rev. E T. Shepherd, B.A., of Castletown.
SHIMMIN, Private Stanley, Canadian Forces; killed on August 26th, 1918. — 16 Market Street, Peel.
SHIMMIN, Private John Joseph, Royal Engineers killed on September 19th, 1918. — 5 Allan Street, Douglas.
SHIPSIDES, Private John, South Staffordshire Regiment; killed on July 26th, 1918 — Son of Mr. Shipsides (photographer), Douglas.
SIMPSON, Private J. William, King's Liverpool 'Regiment; killed, October, 1918. — 14 Hope Street, Castletown.
SIMPSON, Gunner J., Royal Field Artillery; killed on November 27th, 1917 — Formerly of Baldromma, Lonan.
SKELLY, Private Evan, Welsh Fusiliers killed on May 17th, 1918. — Son of Mr. G. Skelly, Lower Foxdale (brother of Private E. Skelly, also killed).
SKILLICORN, Pte. Stanley, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on December 3rd, 1917 — 9 Peveril Terrace, Douglas.
SKINNER, Private Wilfred Charles, Lancashire Fusiliers; missing on October 9th, 1917, officially presumed killed. — Minorca Vale, Laxey.
SMAILES, Private Richard, South African Forces; killed on April 13th, 1918 — Formerly of the Victoria Hotel, Douglas.
SMITH, Private William C.; killed on -November 2nd, 1918. — Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Smith, formerly of Douglas.
SPEEDIE, Lance-Corporal Andrew, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed on April 9th, 1918. — Ballavarvane, St. Marks.
STARKEY, Private J., Welsh Regiment; killed in France, September, 1918. — Church Street, Ramsey.
STEPHEN, Private W. W., Australian Forces; killed on October 22nd, 1917. -Formerly of Douglas.
STEPHENSON, Private C., Welsh Regiment; killed in action, September, 1918. — 7 Duke's Lane, Douglas.
STOTHARD, Private H., Grenadier Gds.; killed on October 13th, 1918. — Grosvenor Hotel, Andreas.
STUBBS, Lieut. William Norman, Cheshire Regiment; killed in action m France on October 23rd, 1918. — Son of the Rev. F. W. Stubbs, Vicar of Arbory.
SWALES, Gunner T. B., Royal Garrison Artillery; died of wounds on September 27th, 1918. — Formerly of Ramsey.
TAUBMAN, Private John Henry, Cheshire Regiment; killed on November 4th, 1918. — Queen Street, Castletown.
TAYLOR,, Corporal William Evan, Cheshire Regiment; died of wounds on 2nd September, 1918. — Ballovar, Santon.
TEARE, Lieut. J. S., M.C., Australian Forces. — Son of Mr J. C. Teare, of Melbourne, formerly of the Isle of Man.
THOMSON, Lieut. G. E. C., Black Watch; killed October 19th, 1917. — Nephew of Capt. G. C. Karran, J.P., Seamount, Castletown.
THOMSON, Lieut. Donald G. C., Bedfordshire Regiment; killed at the Battle of Mons. — Brother of Lieut. G. E. C. Thomson, mentioned above.
UREN, Private Wilfred, R.A.M.C.; killed, March, 1918. — " Cornelly," 41 Derby Road, Douglas.
WADE, Private Robert Vondy, Royal Fusiliers; killed on October 1st, 1918. — The Village, Ballaugh.
WALKER, Lieut. George Henderson, Royal Flying Corps and South Lancashire Regiment missing on 28th July, 1917, since officially presumed killed. — Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker, The Barony, Maughold.
WALKER, Driver George, Royal Field Artillery; killed on September 29th, 1918. — 38 Market Street, Douglas.
WALLACE, Private William, Machine Gun Corps; killed in action, October, 1918, Sunnyside Lodge, Victoria Road, Douglas.
WARHURST, Private A. L., Royal Welsh Fusiliers; killed on September 3rd, 1918 — Formerly of Douglas.
[?printing error as no obvious name - sea on August 10th, 1918. — Sea View, sea, August 3rd, 1918. — Sea View, Port Erin.]
WATTERSON, Lieutenant Thomas Arthur, D.S.C., R.N.R.; lost at sea on January 31st, 1918. — Son of the late Mr John Watterson, formerly of The Howe, Port St. Mary.
WATTERSON, Private John Levi, Canadian Forces killed on October 26th, 1917. — Hut Cottage, Port Erin.
WILLIAMS, Private Fred, King's Liverpool Regiment; killed, July, 1917. — 5 Duke's Road, Douglas.
WILLIAMS, Private Owen H., Lancashire Fusiliers; killed on September 27th, 1918. — Nephew of Mrs. T. Quirk, Cronk-ne-Fesag, Michael.
WILLIAMSON, Sapper Herbert Ernest, Royal Engineers; died of wounds on October 15th, 1918. — Athol Park, Port Erin.
WILMOT, Seaman Alfred Edgar, R.N.R.; lost at sea on December 28th, 1917. — The Quay, Peel.
WILSON Private John H., East Lancashire Regiment; killed on April 2nd, 1918. — Formerly of the Saddle Hotel, Douglas.
WITHERSPOON, Private Robert Douglas, Cheshire Regiment died of wounds on September 1st, 1918. — 60 Duke Street, Douglas.
WOOD, Private Herbert E., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; killed on June 2nd, 1918. — 3 Eastfield, Douglas.
WOOD, Private William Ellis, London Regiment; killed in Palestine on 19th September, 1918. Brunswick Road, Douglas.
WOOF, Sergt. Thomas Samuel, Rifle Brigade; killed on September 17th, 1918. 7 John Street, Douglas, (brother of John Woof, lost on H.M.S. Snaefell).

LOST ON S.S. CLANGULA.

(Sunk by enemy submarine on 19th November, 1917.)

CRANE, Thomas E., The Level, Colby.
WATTERSON, Robert, 67 Malew Street, Castletown.

LOST ON H.M.S. SNAEFELL.

(Sunk by enemy submarine on June 5th, 1918.)

COLEMAN, William F., 19 Hope Street, Douglas.
DUNCAN, Frank, 12 St. George's Walk, Douglas.
WOOF, John, 7 John Street, Douglas (brother of Sergt Thomas S. Woof, killed in action).

LOST ON S.S. PRINCESS DAGMAR.

(Presumed sunk by enemy submarine on or about May 8th, 1918.)

CUBBON, James, son of Mrs. Cubbon, Mona Cottage, Ballakilpheric, Rushen.
KILLEY, Second-Officer Philip Edward, Atholl Place, Peel.
MOORE, Thomas Arthur, nephew of Mrs. J. H. Moore, " Strathmoar," Port St. Mary.
WATTERSON, James Henry, only son of Mr. and Mrs. James Watterson, St. Mary's Road, Port Erin.

LOST ON S.S. PRINCESS ROYAL,

(Sunk by enemy submarine on May 26th, 1918.)

GELLING, Robert, Holly Cottage, Baldrine (son-in-law of the late Mr. Ed. Cretney, Ballachrink, Santon).
WATTERSON, Hy., of Liverpool (brother of Mr. James Watterson, St. Mary's Road, Port Erin; uncle of Mr. J. H. Watterson, lost on Princess Dagmar).


 

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