Index S
The information here displays the name, service number and memorial page they are listed on, which can be accessed via the home page.
Sands, Stanley Thomas - Swinton / Wath
Savory, Allan Cyril - 980033 - Greasbrough
Scott, Joseph - 2663055 - Kilnhurst
Scott, Roy Geoffrey - 14810893 - Bramley, St Francis Church
Sell, Jeffery - 633387 - Maltby
Shaw, Albert - 965348 - Whiston
Sheard, Arthur - 4685953 - Whiston
Sheldon, Jack - 889297 - South Anston
Shepherd, Eva Jane - W/146248 - Brampton Bierlow, Christ Church / Wath
Shepherd, Frank - 994701 - Woodhouse Mill
Short, John Henry - 7888766 - Bramley, St Francis Church
Sickler, Kenneth - 7371189 - Wath / Wath, All Saints
Siddons, George Stanley - 11273596 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Sidebottom, William Edward - 1497061 - Clifton, St James Church
Simms, Wilfred James - 14680789 - Swinton
Simpson, Charles - 1096276 - Clifton, St James Church
Simpson, Thomas Henry - 14555634 - Maltby
Singleton, Colin - 4755733 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Slack, Charles Alfred Brian - 47457 - Wickersley
Smedley, Ernest - 4978595 - Dinnington
Smith, G - Woodhouse Mill
Smith, Harry - 5247955 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Smith, Hubert Frederick - 1535180 - Maltby Grammar School
Smith, Joseph - 893979 - Bramley, St Francis Church
Smith, Lewis - 2653958 - Brinsworth & Canklow
Smith, P - Thrybergh Parish Hall
Smith, Philip Newbold - 1575329 - Rotherham Grammer School, Moorgate / Thrybergh Parish Hall
Smith, Reginald - C/SSX 32300 - Aston, All Saints Church
Smith, Stanley - D/SR 8474 - Clifton, St James Church
Smith, Thomas - 402269 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Snowden, Douglas - 4861999 - Harthill
Snowden, James Malcolm - 1108099 - Maltby Grammar School / South Anston
Sobkoviak, Franciszek - Greasbrough
Speight, William - D/JX 565496 - Swinton
Spencer, Frederick Ivan - 1593463 - Dinnington
Spilsbury, Jonathan Gordon - 2040689 - Maltby
Spindley, Fred - Wickersley
Spink, Sydney - D/KX 90831 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Spyve, Eric - 326593 - Woodsetts
Stamper, Percy - 1492841 - Wath
Staniforth, Albert - T/4542683 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Staniforth, Leslie - 4744814 - Treeton
Staton, Fred - 1512506 - Wickersley
Steainstreet, Arthur - 186187 - Brinsworth & Canklow
Steel, Alan - 550484 - Clifton, United Methodists Church
Steer, Ralph - 118461 - Rotherham Grammer School, Moorgate
Stenton, Gerald Charles - 14565988 - Clifton, St James Church
Stephenson, Ronald - 1949850 - South Anston
Stephenson, Thomas George - 76365 - Rotherham Grammer School, Moorgate
Stocks, Kenneth - 2057417 - Thorpe Hesley
Stone, Peter - P/JX 399591 - Brinsworth & Canklow
Stones, George Edward - 14569145 - Whiston
Straw, Isaac Ronald - 14579366 - Robert Jenkins Ltd, Masbrough
Strickland, Herbert - Maltby
Stroughair, Leslie Jack - 113565 - Clifton, St James Church
Surgey, Stanley Arthur - C/KX 525966 - Aston, All Saints Church
Sutton, Victor Ronald - 528254 - Kimberworth, St Thomas Church
Swan, Robert - 1596538 - Clifton, St James Church
Swancott, Albert - T/10667354 - Robert Jenkins Ltd, Masbrough
Symonds, Geoffrey - 1456322 - Clifton, St James Church / Rotherham Grammer School, Moorgate
Savory, Allan Cyril - 980033 - Greasbrough
Scott, Joseph - 2663055 - Kilnhurst
Scott, Roy Geoffrey - 14810893 - Bramley, St Francis Church
Sell, Jeffery - 633387 - Maltby
Shaw, Albert - 965348 - Whiston
Sheard, Arthur - 4685953 - Whiston
Sheldon, Jack - 889297 - South Anston
Shepherd, Eva Jane - W/146248 - Brampton Bierlow, Christ Church / Wath
Shepherd, Frank - 994701 - Woodhouse Mill
Short, John Henry - 7888766 - Bramley, St Francis Church
Sickler, Kenneth - 7371189 - Wath / Wath, All Saints
Siddons, George Stanley - 11273596 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Sidebottom, William Edward - 1497061 - Clifton, St James Church
Simms, Wilfred James - 14680789 - Swinton
Simpson, Charles - 1096276 - Clifton, St James Church
Simpson, Thomas Henry - 14555634 - Maltby
Singleton, Colin - 4755733 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Slack, Charles Alfred Brian - 47457 - Wickersley
Smedley, Ernest - 4978595 - Dinnington
Smith, G - Woodhouse Mill
Smith, Harry - 5247955 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Smith, Hubert Frederick - 1535180 - Maltby Grammar School
Smith, Joseph - 893979 - Bramley, St Francis Church
Smith, Lewis - 2653958 - Brinsworth & Canklow
Smith, P - Thrybergh Parish Hall
Smith, Philip Newbold - 1575329 - Rotherham Grammer School, Moorgate / Thrybergh Parish Hall
Smith, Reginald - C/SSX 32300 - Aston, All Saints Church
Smith, Stanley - D/SR 8474 - Clifton, St James Church
Smith, Thomas - 402269 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Snowden, Douglas - 4861999 - Harthill
Snowden, James Malcolm - 1108099 - Maltby Grammar School / South Anston
Sobkoviak, Franciszek - Greasbrough
Speight, William - D/JX 565496 - Swinton
Spencer, Frederick Ivan - 1593463 - Dinnington
Spilsbury, Jonathan Gordon - 2040689 - Maltby
Spindley, Fred - Wickersley
Spink, Sydney - D/KX 90831 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Spyve, Eric - 326593 - Woodsetts
Stamper, Percy - 1492841 - Wath
Staniforth, Albert - T/4542683 - Rawmarsh & Parkgate
Staniforth, Leslie - 4744814 - Treeton
Staton, Fred - 1512506 - Wickersley
Steainstreet, Arthur - 186187 - Brinsworth & Canklow
Steel, Alan - 550484 - Clifton, United Methodists Church
Steer, Ralph - 118461 - Rotherham Grammer School, Moorgate
Stenton, Gerald Charles - 14565988 - Clifton, St James Church
Stephenson, Ronald - 1949850 - South Anston
Stephenson, Thomas George - 76365 - Rotherham Grammer School, Moorgate
Stocks, Kenneth - 2057417 - Thorpe Hesley
Stone, Peter - P/JX 399591 - Brinsworth & Canklow
Stones, George Edward - 14569145 - Whiston
Straw, Isaac Ronald - 14579366 - Robert Jenkins Ltd, Masbrough
Strickland, Herbert - Maltby
Stroughair, Leslie Jack - 113565 - Clifton, St James Church
Surgey, Stanley Arthur - C/KX 525966 - Aston, All Saints Church
Sutton, Victor Ronald - 528254 - Kimberworth, St Thomas Church
Swan, Robert - 1596538 - Clifton, St James Church
Swancott, Albert - T/10667354 - Robert Jenkins Ltd, Masbrough
Symonds, Geoffrey - 1456322 - Clifton, St James Church / Rotherham Grammer School, Moorgate
Additional Casualties
Leslie
Sale (1491828)
Sergeant (Flt. Engr.) - Royal
Air Force Volunteer Reserve - 426 RCAF Sqdn
16 December 1943 , aged 31 (shown as 32 on CWGC) Born in Doncaster on 25 February 1912. Baptised 28/3/1912 at Mexborough St John the Baptist. Father Percy Oswald, miner. Mother Jane. Address 1 Albert Road, Mexborough. Son of Percy Oswald and Jane Sale, of Mexborough; Husband of Gertrude Amy Hawley (Formerly Sale), of Erdington, Birmingham, Warwicks. Father died when he was 4 years in 1916 Educated Adwick Road School. Employed Baker & Bessemar Ltd. Enlisted Sept 1942. Married in Birmingham Q4 1943 Mexborough Cemetery Lancaster aircraft serial number DS779 with squadron marking of OW-Q was airborne at 16:22 from Linton-on-Ouse, part of a force of 498 aircraft sent to Berlin. On return crashed into high ground in cloud at 23:31 at Northlands Farm, Hopperton, Nr. Hunsingore, Yorkshire on the north side of the Nidd, 4 miles north-east of Wetherby. Also listed on Mexborough War Memorial |
Eric Shepherd (EX/5694)
Marine - Royal Marines - 2nd R.M. A.A. Regt., R.M. Group, M.N.B.D.O.1.
20 May 1941, aged 29
Date of Birth 29 December 1912
Birth reg'd in Rotherham in Q1 1913
Lived at 31 Exmouth St, Kingston-Upon-Hull
Married in Hull Q1 1941
Plymouth Naval Memorial
Killed in Action on the first day of the Battle for Crete
Marine - Royal Marines - 2nd R.M. A.A. Regt., R.M. Group, M.N.B.D.O.1.
20 May 1941, aged 29
Date of Birth 29 December 1912
Birth reg'd in Rotherham in Q1 1913
Lived at 31 Exmouth St, Kingston-Upon-Hull
Married in Hull Q1 1941
Plymouth Naval Memorial
Killed in Action on the first day of the Battle for Crete
Arnold
Smith (10509001)
Private - Royal Army Ordnance Corps 11 December 1943 , aged 35 Born in Rotherham in Q2 1908 Son of Ernest and Frances Smith, of Rotherham. In 1911 family lived at 7 Gladys St, Rotherham. Oldest child of the couple who married in 1907. Father was a joiner. Lived at 13 Beechwood Road Rotherham (Moorgate) Cemetery Found dead in the River Derwent at Alvaston - verdict of suicide while the balance of his mind was disturbed. |
Wilfred Stennett Smith (C/JX 229737)
Coder - Royal Navy - H.M.S. Patia 27 April 1941, aged 30 Born in Rotherham on 2 March 1911 Son of Clement Smith and Dora Helen Smith, of Newark, Nottinghamshire. Born in Greasborough. In 1911 with parents at 29 Main Street Greasbrough. First child of the couple who had been married 1 year. Father was a self employed Grocer Lived at 53 Millgate, Newark Tynemouth Preston Cemetery The gravestone carries the inscription - In loving memory Of our dear son John. Killed at sea Killed when HMS Patia was attacked and sunk by a single German aircraft near 20G Buoy, Coquet Island, Northumberland, |
HMS Patia
A 5,355-ton steamship, built by Cammell Laird in Birkenhead in 1922, the Patia. The Patia was owned by Elders & Fyffes and spent the years until the outbreak of WW2 bringing fruit cargoes, mostly bananas and pineapples, to be sold in Britains greengrocers.
She was a big steel ship, 393ft long with a beam of 52ft, and used a three-cylinder triple-expansion engine with three boilers to drive her single big bronze propeller.
The fact that was also reliable was probably the reason that the Admiralty hired her in October 1940 as an ocean-boarding vessel, and then made major alterations to turn her into a proper warship. HMS Patia emerged from the yard as a fighter aircraft catapult ship with two 6in guns, and the ability to protect convoys by propelling a Hawker Hurricane fighter into battle
On 27 April, 1941, HMS Patia made her maiden voyage with a convoy and was steaming north to pick up her first Hurricane fighter. She was about four miles off Boulmer, Northumberland, and was making slow speed because of a faulty radar set when the Heinkel dropped out of the low clouds, spraying the Patia with fire from four of her five 7.9mm machine-guns. The attack took most of the ships crew by surprise. The German crew followed the gunfire with two of the four 551lb bombs the aircraft carried in internal racks. Both fell short, but four Navy crewmen died from the machine-gunning. The Germans turned for a second run, dropping the two bigger 1102lb bombs it carried externally, but the approach was too low and too straight.
The Patias gunners scored a direct hit, knocking the bomber out of the sky. But one of the two bombs had also scored a direct hit, and the massive explosion killed and injured many of the Patia’s crew. The ship started to sink rapidly and was abandoned.
Commander DMB Baker, captain of HMS Patia, seven officers and 31 ratings were killed. Three of the five-man crew of the German medium bomber were among survivors.
A 5,355-ton steamship, built by Cammell Laird in Birkenhead in 1922, the Patia. The Patia was owned by Elders & Fyffes and spent the years until the outbreak of WW2 bringing fruit cargoes, mostly bananas and pineapples, to be sold in Britains greengrocers.
She was a big steel ship, 393ft long with a beam of 52ft, and used a three-cylinder triple-expansion engine with three boilers to drive her single big bronze propeller.
The fact that was also reliable was probably the reason that the Admiralty hired her in October 1940 as an ocean-boarding vessel, and then made major alterations to turn her into a proper warship. HMS Patia emerged from the yard as a fighter aircraft catapult ship with two 6in guns, and the ability to protect convoys by propelling a Hawker Hurricane fighter into battle
On 27 April, 1941, HMS Patia made her maiden voyage with a convoy and was steaming north to pick up her first Hurricane fighter. She was about four miles off Boulmer, Northumberland, and was making slow speed because of a faulty radar set when the Heinkel dropped out of the low clouds, spraying the Patia with fire from four of her five 7.9mm machine-guns. The attack took most of the ships crew by surprise. The German crew followed the gunfire with two of the four 551lb bombs the aircraft carried in internal racks. Both fell short, but four Navy crewmen died from the machine-gunning. The Germans turned for a second run, dropping the two bigger 1102lb bombs it carried externally, but the approach was too low and too straight.
The Patias gunners scored a direct hit, knocking the bomber out of the sky. But one of the two bombs had also scored a direct hit, and the massive explosion killed and injured many of the Patia’s crew. The ship started to sink rapidly and was abandoned.
Commander DMB Baker, captain of HMS Patia, seven officers and 31 ratings were killed. Three of the five-man crew of the German medium bomber were among survivors.
Vincent Roy Snell (3855026)
The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) - 2nd Bn.
28 August 1943, aged 28
Died in Burma
Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery
The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) - 2nd Bn.
28 August 1943, aged 28
Died in Burma
Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery
John Alexander Ross Sowden (P/KX 179433)
Stoker 2nd Class - Royal Navy - H.M.L.C.G.(L) 1062.
1 August 1944, aged 20
Date of Birth 20 December 1924
Birth reg'd in Rotherham in Q1 1925
Son of John Sowden and of L. Sowden, of Stapleford, Nottinghamshire.-
Southampton (Hollybrook) Cemetery
Died on Hospital carrier Duke of Rothesay
Stoker 2nd Class - Royal Navy - H.M.L.C.G.(L) 1062.
1 August 1944, aged 20
Date of Birth 20 December 1924
Birth reg'd in Rotherham in Q1 1925
Son of John Sowden and of L. Sowden, of Stapleford, Nottinghamshire.-
Southampton (Hollybrook) Cemetery
Died on Hospital carrier Duke of Rothesay
Frank Christopher Spence (D/MX 47505)
Petty Officer Supply - Royal Navy - H.M.S. Matabele
17 January 1942, aged 35
Date of Birth 23 July 1906
Birth reg'd in Rotherham in Q3 1906
Son of Frank and Alice Spence; husband of Margaret Helena Spence, of Leeds, Yorkshire.
1911 - second child of parents, shown as born in Thrybergh, who were married 7 years. father was a colliery weigh house clerk. Living at High St, Crigglestone, Wakefield.
Married in Plympton Q1 1937 - 1 Daughter
Plymouth Naval Memorial
On 8 January 1942, HMS Matabele and HMS Somali were ordered to join the escort of convoy PQ-8. On 17 January, just off Kola Inlet, HMS Matabele was torpedoed by the German submarine U-454 and sank in two minutes in position 69º21'N, 35º27'E. Even in that short time, many had managed to abandon ship only to die from hypothermia in the icy waters.
Petty Officer Supply - Royal Navy - H.M.S. Matabele
17 January 1942, aged 35
Date of Birth 23 July 1906
Birth reg'd in Rotherham in Q3 1906
Son of Frank and Alice Spence; husband of Margaret Helena Spence, of Leeds, Yorkshire.
1911 - second child of parents, shown as born in Thrybergh, who were married 7 years. father was a colliery weigh house clerk. Living at High St, Crigglestone, Wakefield.
Married in Plympton Q1 1937 - 1 Daughter
Plymouth Naval Memorial
On 8 January 1942, HMS Matabele and HMS Somali were ordered to join the escort of convoy PQ-8. On 17 January, just off Kola Inlet, HMS Matabele was torpedoed by the German submarine U-454 and sank in two minutes in position 69º21'N, 35º27'E. Even in that short time, many had managed to abandon ship only to die from hypothermia in the icy waters.
Edward Stringer (P/JX 191393)
Signalman - Royal Navy - H.M.S. Egret 27 August 1943, aged 22 Date of Birth 15 August 1921 Birth reg'd in Worksop in Q3 1921 Son of Oswald and May Stringer, of Sheffield Portsmouth Naval Memorial Lost when the sloop HMS Egret was sunk off the Atlantic coast of Spain. HMS Egret was the first Allied warship to be sunk by a guided missile. 30 nautical miles west of Vigo, Spain she was attacked by a squadron of Dornier aircraft, one of which carried and launched the Henschel Hs-293A guided bomb which hit sank Egret in position 42º10'N, 09º22'W, killing 194 of its crew. Died on the ship as: Harry Bradley Ashley (P/JX 144693) Wath - All Saints, Rotherham; Arthur Taylor (P/KX 83945) Additonal casualties T, Rotherham; Roger Addison Dickinson (P/JX 167962) Barnsley Grammar School, Barnsley; Fred Wake (P/KX 75562) Brampton Bierlow - Christ Church, Rotherham; Charles Parker (P/JX 167993) Great Houghton, Barnsley |
Lawrence William Swindells (1549852)
Royal Air Force
9 November 1943, aged 21
Killed on active service in Canada
Arvida Protestant Cemetery
Royal Air Force
9 November 1943, aged 21
Killed on active service in Canada
Arvida Protestant Cemetery
Charles Edward Salmon (4747388)
Royal Engineers - 4 Parachute Sqdn. 20 September 1944, aged 23 Died of wounds as a PoW in Holland during the Arnhem Operation. Arnhem Oosterbeck War Cemetery Douglas Clarence Sanderson (4615278) Reconnaissance Corps, R.A.C - 1st Recce. Regt. 8 February 1944, aged 23 Killed in action in Italy at Anzio Landings Beach Head War Cemetery, Anzio George Arthur Sargan (569773) Royal Air Force - 10 Sqdn. 21 June 1942, aged 22 Halifax aircraft lost on a mission to Germany Runnymede Memorial Frank Gordon Sayers (814160) Royal Air Force - 12 Sqdn. 14 April 1943, aged 24 Lancaster aircraft lost on a mission to Italy Le Mans West Cemetery Albert Scothern (4536708) Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) - 2/6th Bn. 9 June 1940, aged 25 Killed in the Battle for France Dreux Communal Cemetery Norman Scott (4349158) Royal Artillery - 3/2 Maritime Regt. 31 October 1941, aged 28 Died at Sea Portsmouth Naval Memorial Cheveral Seagrave (3320134) Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders - 2nd Bn. 27 January 1941, aged 21 Died of wounds in Eritrea Keren War Cemetery Allan Sedgley (D/L14665) Royal Navy - LST 425 19 April 1943, aged 43 Died in USA Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale John Seeley (2658883) Coldstream Guards - 3rd Bn. 17 January 1942, aged 21 Killed in action in North Africa Alamein Memorial George Leslie Sellars (122241) Royal Air Force - 466 Squadron 22 December 1942, aged 32 Wellington aircraft lost without trace on a flight to test UK air defences Runnymede Memorial James Sewell (556394) East Yorkshire Regiment - 5th Bn. 25 October 1942, aged 23 Died in North Africa Alamein Memorial Norman John Shakespeare (1216168) Royal Air Force - 101 Sqdn. 3 November 1943, aged 22 Lancaster aircraft lost on a mission to Germany Rheinberg War Cemetery John Sharman (552728) Royal Armoured Corps - 4th Queen's Own Hussars 14 June 1942, aged 30 Died in North Africa Benghazi War Cemetery Arthur Stanley Shaw (4975267) Leicestershire Regiment - 2nd/5th Bn Between 10 & 31 May 1940, aged 19 Died with British Expeditionary Force Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen Harry Shaw (987857) Royal Air Force - 2 (C.) O.T.U. 11 April 1942, aged 20 Blenheim aircraft crashed on a training flight Mexborough Cemetery Reginald John Shaw (7597236) Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 3 March 1945, aged 37 Died in Germany Reichswald Forest War Cemetery Wilfred Shaw (4697323) Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders - 2nd Bn. 20 February 1945, aged 32 Died in Germany in the battle for the Rhineland Reichswald Forest War Cemetery Frank Shayler (1483275) Royal Artillery - 78 Bty., 35 Lt. A.A. Regt. 20 November 1942, aged 32 Died of illness at Sea in the Far East, as a Japanese PoW Singapore Memorial Alfred Shearwood (14666865) Royal Scots - 8th Bn. 27 September 1944, aged 19 Died in Belgium Mierlo War Cemetery John Davis Sheldon (7942076) Royal Tank Regiment, R.A.C. - 1st 3 July 1942, aged 21 Died in North Africa El Alamein War Cemetery William Shepherd (2927120) Gordon Highlanders - 1st Bn. 2 June 1940, aged 31 Killed in Action in France Quesnoy-Le-Montant Communal Cemetery Maurice D Sheppard (6285686) The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) - 1st Bn. 4 October 1942, aged 26 Died as a PoW in Czechoslavakia Prague War Cemetery William Sherratt (7933092) Royal Tank Regiment, R.A.C. - 50th 17 August 1942, aged 31 Killed on ship transporting PoWs when it was attacked by submarine Phaleron War Cemetery Benjamin Arthur Shipman (4745011) York and Lancaster Regiment - 50 Bn. 10 August 1940, aged 34 Died in hospital following a motor accident in Rotherham Sheffield (City Road) Cemetery Hazel Mary Shovel (W/288464) Aux. Territorial Service 9 July 1944, aged 22 Killed in an accident in Surrey Rilla Hill Methodist Chapelyard Montague Roger Shute (R/155125) Royal Air Force - 622 Sqdn. 25 July 1944, aged 28 Lancaster aircraft lost on a mission to Germany Choloy War Cemetery John Siddall (4698074) King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry - 1/4th Bn. 2 August 1943, aged 29 Accident in Scotland Dalton (Holy Trinity) New Churchyard R Silcock No details known John Richard Simpson (25773) Royal Air Force 29 June 1942, aged 47 Died in Rotherham Rotherham (Masbrough) Cemetery Albert James Sims (C/JX 134239) Royal Navy 30 October 1943, aged 29 Died in Rotherham Rotherham (Masbrough) Cemetery Sidney Smallman (4698227) Parachute Regiment, A A C - 10th Bn. 16 September 1943, aged 19 Died in Italy, two weeks after landings on Italian mainland Bari War Cemetery Walter Smart (1083922) Royal Artillery - 148 (The Bedfordshire Yeo.) Field Regt. 6 May 1943, aged 32 Died as a Japanese PoW on the Thailand-Burma Railway Kanchanaburi War Cemetery Albert Edward Smith (D/5046963) Cheshire Regiment - 8th (H. D.) Bn 12 March 1941, aged 30 Died in Birkenhead Birkenhead (Landican) Cemetery Albert Henry Smith (3195650) Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers - 6th Bn. 3 December 1943, aged 29 Died in Italy Sangro River War Cemetery Arnold Smith (10509001) Royal Army Ordnance Corps 11 December 1943, aged 35 Died in the UK Rotherham (Moorgate) Cemetery Charles Smith (2764090) Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) - 5th Bn. 23 June 1944, aged 21 Died in the Normandy campaign La Delivrande War Cemetery, Douvres F Smith before 6/7/40 Killed in an accident in England |
Fred Smith (317734)
Royal Armoured Corps - 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars 27 May 1942, aged 25 Died in North Africa Alamein Memorial John Burrell Smith (4746792) York and Lancaster Regiment - 1st Bn. 19 May 1941, aged 22 Died in Rotherham Wath-Upon-Dearne Cemetery Joseph Smith (1072302) Corps of Military Police 17 April 1941, aged 32 Motor accident in the UK Bramley Burial Ground Kenneth Smith (97004) Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) - 7th Bn. 21 May 1940, aged 29 KIA as part of the British Expeditionary Force Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension Phillip H Smith Aged 20 John Irving Snedker (7929782) Royal Armoured Corps - The Nottinghamshire Yeomanry 13 April 1945, aged 24 KIA in Germany Becklingen War Cemetery Thomas Harnew Snowden (7691957) The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) - 1st Bn. 31 May 1944, aged 22 Died in Italy Beach Head War Cemetery, Anzio Albert Wilfred Southwell (D/MX 48279) Royal Navy - H.M.S. Thames 3 August 1940, aged 29 Lost when vessel sunk in the North Sea Plymouth Naval Memorial Bernard Spurr (860829) Royal Artillery - 3 Field Regt. 12 June 1942, aged 25 DoW in North Africa Knightsbridge War Cemetery, Acroma Joseph Stanley (4747118) York and Lancaster Regiment - 1st Bn. 22 January 1944, aged 35 Killed in the Italian Campaign Cassino Memorial Walter Stanley (4744997) Royal Artillery - "Adellen" 22 February 1942, aged 30 Died at Sea when vessel sunk in the Atlantic Portsmouth Naval Memorial Frederick James William Starling (6922273) Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) - 6th Bn. 18 January 1945, aged 21 Died in Holland Sittard War Cemetery Joseph Arthur Stephenson (402425) Royal Armoured Corps - 3rd King's Own Hussars 25 October 1942, aged 33 KIA in North Africa El Alamein War Cemetery Percy Stephenson (7908651) Royal Armoured Corps 14 August 1940, aged 24 Died in Yorkshire Wombwell (Hemingfield) Cemetery Thomas Stephenson (4684641) Royal Artillery - 171 Bty., 57 Lt. A.A. Regt. 27 February 1942, aged 40 Died on board a ship whilst an Italian PoW Alamein Memorial Frank Stevens (6981287) Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) - 2nd Bn. 18 March 1944, aged 26 Died in Italy Cassino Memorial Philip Stevenson (14423905) Seaforth Highlanders - 7th Bn. 12 July 1944, aged 17 Died during the Normandy Campaign Secqueville-En-Bessin War Cemetery Willis Stevenson (4798784) Lincolnshire Regiment - 2nd Bn. 1 June 1940, aged 31 Died at Dunkirk Dunkirk Memorial Ian Thomas McPherson Stewart (14624756) Reconnaissance Corps, R.A.C - 15th (Scottish) Regt. 26 September 1944, aged 29 KIA in Holland Uden War Cemetery Arthur Stockdale (1105479) Royal Air Force - 103 Sqdn. 15 January 1942, aged 34 Wellington aircraft lost on a mission to Germany Becklingen War Cemetery Arthur Edward Stockdale (802104) Royal Artillery 29 September 1942, aged 30 Died in an Air Raid in Salisbury Wath-Upon-Dearne Cemetery Ernest Stonehouse (2622010) Grenadier Guards - 1st Bn. 26 June 1944, aged 31 KIA in Italy Caserta War Cemetery Richard Cartlidge Street (2764326) Leicestershire Regiment - 2/5th Bn. 30 August 1944, aged 20 KIA in Italy Gradara War Cemetery Albert Victor Sullivan (538944) Royal Air Force - 692 Sqdn. 21/22 March 1945, aged 26 Mosquito aircraft lost on a mission to Germany Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery James Edwin Summerfield (4747207) York and Lancaster Regiment - 1st Bn. 21 July 1943, aged 24 Killed during the Sicily Campaign Catania War Cemetery, Sicily Edgar Ernest Sutcliffe (PLY/X 586) Royal Navy - H.M.S. Orlando, Royal Marines 11 October 1943, aged 30 Died in a road accident in Scotland Greenock Cemetery Glen Geoffrey Sveinson (R/131686) Royal Canadian Air Force - 103 (R.A.F.) Sqdn. 22 October 1943 Lancaster aircraft lost on a mission to Germany Hanover War Cemetery David Swales (4533125) West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) - 12th Bn. 28 February 1941, aged 31 Accidently killed in UK Rotherham (Masbrough) Cemetery Bertie Swann (4748946) York and Lancaster Regiment - 6th Bn. 15 May 1940, aged 21 Died in France Oignies Communal Cemetery Albert Swift (842725) Royal Artillery - 130 Field Regt. 10 April 1943, aged 27 Died in Burma Rangoon Memorial George Swift (1454102) Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - 31 Sqdn. 17 August 1944, aged 20 Liberator aircraft lost on a covert mission Krakow Rakowicki Cemetery Edward Sylvester (5344712) Royal Berkshire Regt. - 1st Bn. 18 March 1943, aged 28 KIA in Burma Taukkyan War Cemetery |