Gloucestershire | Farmcote | War Memorial
St Faith, Farmcote Ordnance Survey reference: SP 602290 War Memorial |
A paper Roll of Honour in a wooden frame
God Save the King Men in His Majesty’s Forces by Land and Sea In the Great War 1914-1918 from Lower Guiting, Farmcote, Barton and Roel + Roll of Honour + Those who made the Supreme Sacrifice Cope, Albert Henry Corkett, Joe East, Walter R J Howe, Walter Charles Hunt, Walter James Lake, Leonard George Monk, Thomas John Palmer, Amos Smith, Alfred N.Z. Sheppard, George J Stephens, Oliver J Topp, Harold Wheeler, William E. Wheeler, George Frederick Died on Home Service Beard, Albert V Green, Walter F. Hamblett, Cyril J.B. Returned from the War: Arkell, Stanley Arkell, Percy A. Force Archer, Walter Arundell, Charles Evan Barnes, Frederick Bartlett, William George Beard, Frederick John Birt, Frank Chamberland, Thomas Edward Cook, Frank Cook, George Cook, John Robert Cook, Leigh Corkett, Thomas Leonard East, Frederick N.C. East, William Henry C.Force Ferroman, Thomas Finch, Albert Gibbs, William R. Green, Albert E Hubgood, Headley William Hall, William Holloway, Frank Hopkins, Henry Howe, Ernest Henry Hughes, D.V. Royal Navy Hughes, W.E. Royal Marines Hughes, F.J. Royal Navy Hunt, Hubert Joshua James, Cuthbert F.T. Nash, William (Senior) Meadows, Thomas Owen Monk, William D. Monk, George Henry Powell, Frederick Paddle, Albert C. Force Smith, Harry T. Smith, Henry Smith, R. Frank Smith, Charles Smith, Edward Smith, Thomas Stephens, William Swallow, William Edward Swallow, John Thomas Topp, Victor Turner, Frederick John Vernon, Harry William Vernon, George A. Force Walker, William Frank Walker, Charles William Walker, William Edwin C.Force West, William Williams, Ivor H.J. Wood, Charles Henry Woodger, Thomas Worvell, George Edward Worvell, Frank On Home service Bowles, Frederick W. Carter, Walter Denley, George T. Haslum, Archibald Haslum, Conway Hunt, Leonard Thomas Hunt George Hunt, Frank Nash, William (Junior) Swallow, William (Senior) Worvell, Robert (senior) Worvell, Frederick Roberts. In Memoriam “Those whom this Scroll commemorates were numbered amongst those who at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardship, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in Freedom. Let those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten” |
Note also this gravestone in the churchyard, which has an R.A.F. badge at
the top of the stone:
In Ever Loving Memory of Douglas Joyce Eayrs C.B. C.B.E. D.F.C. of North Farmcote 13.7.1908 – 25.9.1992 |
GENUKI’s Farmcote Page |
Last modified 26 June 2000