Index
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Quarter 1 – January to March
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Conisbrough Military Wedding – Hutchinson – Lindley
Cruelty at Conisbrough – Man and Woman sent to Prison
Denaby Child Burned – Soldier Widow’s Sad Experience
Denaby Child’s Death – Father Reproved for Neglect
Denaby Empire Palace
Soldier Bigamist – Married at Denaby
Stories from the Front
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Baker, Albert – Denaby Military Medalist
Briddon – Conisbrough Military Medalist
Churms L. – Wounded at Cambrai
Corney W. – Denaby Military Medalist
Gascoynes, Osric & Joseph – Hospital in Mesopotania & Military Medal
Goodrich H. – Conisbrough Volunteer’s Death
Hackett J. – Father of Five Died of Wounds in France
Hodgetts W. – Wounded and Missing
Jordan T. – Denaby Heroes – Two Very Gallant Men
Keywood, James – Denaby Heroes – Two Very Gallant Men
Mee, William Henry – Conisbrough Military Medallist
Rutter H. – Killed in Action
Thomas J. – Cadeby Fireman killed in Action
Thompson, Benj – Croix de Guerre
Wood F.W. & Worth G.T. – Denaby Heroes – Two more Medallists Honoured
Wounded and Prisoners – Coles, Moore, Rich, Winner
Wren, Luther J. – Denaby Hero Honoured
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Ackroyd, Lewis – Died of Wounds
Adams C.W. – Marksman’s Toes Amputated
Barker, Alfred – Killed in Action
Bolt E.J. – Killed in Action
Butterfield, Charles – Killed in Action
Conlon, Patrick – Cyclist Company – killed in France
Dawson, Fred – Shipwrecked by Submarine – Dies of Wounds
Day, William Thomas – Killed in Action
Ellis, Joseph – 18 Year Old dies of Wounds
Farmer H. – Wounded for the Fifth Time
Glennon M. – Killed in Action
Hill, Charles Chambers – Military Medal for Conisbrough Hero
Hobson Frank & J – Wounded and Buried in Dugout
Leeks P.C. – Wounded and Leg Amputated
Magnall P. – Company Runner killed
Moore, Arthur Gilbert – Military Medal for Gallantry
Platts, William & Charles – Died and Wounded
Preston E.
Shutt, Frederick – Prisoner in Germany
Simpkins J.W. – Fighting Gallantly when he met his death
Smith, George – Died from Pneumonia
Stenton, Oliver – Semi-Officially Reported Killed
Thompson, George – Wounded a Third Time
Wharton, Charles – Denaby D.C.M.
Wilkinson R. – Cadeby Man killed
Woodward E. – Prisoner in Germany
Woodward, Joseph – Died of Wounds in France
Wounded, Missing and Prisoners
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Stories from the Front
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Barker, Harry – Killed whilst leading his Platoon
Beecham H. – Missing – feard the Worst
Bleasby H. – Grenadier Guard dies.
Cliffe, William – Killed in Action in France
Coyne, Thomas – Died of Pneumonia in Italy
Gleadall, Dennis – Died of Wounds
Hobson, James – Killed in Action in France
McArthur, Malcolm – Died of Wounds in Germany
Nicholson, Fred – Died from Chest Wounds
Preston H. – Wounded
Smith, Eric – Killed in Action
Taylor, Robert – Died of Wounds in France
Wain, Joseph Ernest – Prisoner in Germany
Worth, George – Killed in Action
Wounded and Missing; Collingham, Curran, Ellmer, Fiddler, McArthur, Middleton, Ogley, Warrington
Quarter 4 – October to December
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Denaby Burning Accident
Denaby Deputy’s Death – Killed whilst helping the men
Laurence Calvert V.C.
Stories From the Front
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Atkins F. & Rudd F.W. – Presentations at Denaby
Beaumont, George – Killed in Action
Bell, Alfred – Dies from Chest and Shoulder Wounds
Boldan, John – Died of Wounds
Cliffe, William – Died in Heavy Shelling
Cunningham A – Wounded for Third Time at Cambrai
Cunningham, John – 19 Year old stretcher bearer Machine Gunned
Edwards, George – Succumbed to Pnuemonia
Hartley H. – Killed in Action
Hill, Charles – Presentation to Military Medalist
Knight, Clifford – School Master killed in Action
Laycock F. – Died of Wounds
Lewis J.H. – Died in Hospital
Lidster, Walter – Died of Wounds in France
Parry, Alfred – Died of Pneumonia
Potts, Ephraim – Killed in Action
Purdy, John, Joseph – Killed in Action
Raynor, Albert – Died of Pneumonia
Sewell, Thomas – Died on last Day of War
Shacklock, Harry – Killed by Bursting of Shell
Siddon, Samuel – Killed in Action
Smith H. – Hun hating
Stacey H. – Died of Wounds
Thompson, Ben – Denaby Hero
Vaughan T.E. – Died of Wounds
Ward A.E., – Killed in Action
White, John – Mons to Mesopotania
Winfield J. – Died in Mespotania of Pneumonia
Worth G.T. – Military Medalist killed in Action
Wounded and Missing – Alpine, Biggs, Dudhill, Lee, Mitchell, Swinyard, Tomlinson and Walton