Burton upon Stather Heritage Group
Roll of Honour
This page pays tribute to those from Burton who died in the two world wars, telling their unique stories.
Research on this project is on-going, so we do not have full details and stories for everyone as yet. More information will be added as it is researched and uncovered. If you have anything to contribute to this page, please Contact Us.
World War One
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Cyril Allen
Tank Corps
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James Andrew
Lincolnshire Regiment
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Walter Boreham
Suffolk Regiment
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Alfred Bowers
Seaforth Highlanders
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Cyril Bray
206th Squadron
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Edwin Bray
Royal Garrison Artillery
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Fred Bray
Munitions Factory
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Thomas Brumby
Coldstream Guards
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John Chapman
Manchester Regiment
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Frank Coulthurst
London Regiment (London Scottish)
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Temple Coulthurst
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
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Hugh De Lisle Bush
Gloucestershire Regiment
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George Freear
Lincolnshire Regiment
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Robert Gardiner
East Yorkshire Regiment
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William Hagues
East Yorkshire Regiment
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George Hunter
Lincolnshire Regiment
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Godfrey Ling
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
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Dan Murgatroyd
Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)
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Walter Payne
London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles)
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George Reed
Royal Garrison Artillery
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Harold Shaw
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
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William Sleight
Lincolnshire Regiment
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Edward Smith
Royal Scots
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William Smith
HMS Pathfinder
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George Stampe
Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)
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Frederick Stow
Lincolnshire Regiment
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Albert Waddingham
HMS Queen Mary
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Horace Walker
Lincolnshire Regiment
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Charles Wilson
Royal Field Artillery
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Thomas Wood
Lincolnshire Regiment
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William Wynne
Lincolnshire Regiment
World War Two
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John Bell
Durham Light Infantry
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Arthur Cowling
Fighter Command
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Leslie Freear
Cheshire Regiment
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Walter Horne
Lincolnshire Regiment
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Richard Mann
HMS Foylebank
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Walter Peacock
Royal Ordnance Corp (Volunteer Reserve)
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James Pugsley
RAF Volunteer Reserve
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Frederick Rimes
Lincolnshire Regiment
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Leon Witkowski
Bomber Command
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Gordon Young
RAF Volunteer Reserve
Memorial Map
This map show the location of the graves and CWGC memorials for the men in the Roll of Honour, as well as the memorial benches around the Burton parish. You can explore these locations in Google Earth and other mapping programs by downloading the KML link files.
There is also a PDF showing a photograph of each memorial bench and plaque with an OS grid reference. This was compiled by Charles Anderson, Lincolnshire Coordinator, Lincolnshire Remembers, IWM.