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Sedbergh, War Memorial transcription:

database file source="h:/!Genuki/WM2transcriptionsToHtml/INPUT/WRYJackParryWarMems.txt" Photograph of the World wars I and II War Memorial in St. Andrew's Churchyard, Sedbergh


The front of the memorial (see also Photo)

LAUS

DEO

Remember The Men

Of Sedbergh Town Who

Counting Not Their Lives

Dear Unto Themselves Died

For Freedom And Country

In The Great War

1914 - 1919

The left hand side of the memorial (see also Photo)

William E. Armer
Stephen Atkinson
Joseph C. Bateman
Noel Bennett
Henry Booth
Albert Brooks
George Burton
John Burton
Fred T. Bushey
C. Leonard Chorley
Henry J. Clemmet
Thomas W. Clemmet
James Cragg

1939 - 1945
James ArmisteadThomas G. Dinsdale
Harry W. BattyAlbert H. Garnett
William BainbridgeJohn Goth
Robert W.H. CarterJohn R. Greenwood
William W. DawsonThomas E.M. Handley, M.M.

The right hand side of the memorial (see also Photo)

Herbert Park
Harold H. Pearson
T. William Rigg
Walter Sanderson
R. Edward Seddon
Charles J. Sisson
Joseph A. Smith
George W. Southerin
John G. Stainton
Thomas B. Stockdale
Edwin Storey
G. Armstrong Thompson
Richard Winn

1939 - 1945
James E. HarveyPatrick J. Nicholson
John McC. JohnsonAnthony C. Pennington
Desmond H. Wray, D.F.C.Thomas R. Sowerby
Charles LowisGeorge N. Stainton
William N. Mounsey


Data transcribed by
The late Jack Parry of Orleans, Vermont, USA. (1937-2022)
from photography by Colin Hinson


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