Hugh Palmer

Surname: Palmer
Other names: Hugh
Other people in this story:
John Feltham Palmer
Amelia Palmer (nee Pitman)
Locations in this story:
Motcombe, Shaftesbury, Dorset
Shaftesbury, Dorset
Sturminster, Dorset

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Hugh Palmer was born in Motcombe, Shaftesbury, Dorset, on 31 Dec 1897 and baptised there on 27 Mar 1898 the son of John Feltham Palmer and Amelia Palmer (nee Pitman).  He lived all his early life in Motcombe including at Elm Top and later at Wolfridge Farm.  He attended Shaftesbury Grammar School, Shaftesbury, Dorset for some of his education.  He enlisted in the Royal Air Force on 5 Jun 1918 as a Private Class 2 (Service No. 178326).  On 24 Aug 1918 he was promoted to Flight Cadet (Pilot Learner) until his discharge on 27 Mar 1919.  There are no medal records in this case. Both the 1921 Census and 1939 Register gives his address as Larkinglass Farm, Motcombe, Dorset, described as a Dairy Farmer and single. He also was an ARP Warden.   His death was recorded at the Sturminster, Dorset, Registry in 1954 and he was buried at St. Mary's Church, Motcombe, on 26 Jun 1954.

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Bernard Richard Paul Bukow

Surname: Bukow
Other names: Bernard Richard Paul
Other people in this story:
Richard Bernhard Paul Bukow
Lucy Amelia Stride
Winifred Amy Waite
Alice Stride
Locations in this story:
Bayswater, London
Shaftesbury, Dorset
Farnham, Surrey
Westminster, London
Lavender Hill, London
Newcastle upon Tyne

Story:
Bernard Richard Paul Bukow was born in Bayswater, London, on 26 Dec 1901 the son of Richard Bernhard Paul Bukow and Lucy Amelia Stride.  By 1911 he was living at 25  Elspeth Road, Lavender Hill, London, described as a Visitor living with Alice Stride (Widow).  He had been a pupil at Shaftesbury Grammar School, Shaftesbury, Dorset, for some of his education.  In 1918 he had enlisted and joined the Grenadier Guards (Service No. 2605504) eventually becoming a Warrant Officer Class II based at the Guards HQ in Birdcage Walk, London.  He married Winifred Amy Waite in Farnham, Surrey, on 26 Dec 1926.  He remained in the Guards and by the 1939 Register was living at 31 South Park Grove, New Malden, Surrey.  He was transferred to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in 1941 (Service No. 183002) and promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 28 Apr 1941 working at the Administration Branch of the Corps.  On his retirement from the Army in 1945 he was appointed an Honorary Captain.  He moved to Newcastle upon Tyne and remained in the area until his death on 28 Aug 1990.

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Geoffrey Noel Rawlings

Surname: Rawlings
Other names: Geoffrey Noel
Other people in this story:
George Herbert Rawlings
Ida Jeannie Rawlings (nee Sandbrook)
Marjorie Home Morrison
Locations in this story:
Salisbury, Wiltshire
Milford, Salisbury, Wiltshire
New Zealand
Portsmouth, Hampshire

Story:
Geoffrey Noel Rawlings was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, on 25 Nov 1899 and baptised at St. Martins Church, Salisbury, on 20 Dec 1899 the son of George Herbert Rawlings and Ida Jeannie Rawlings (nee Sandbrook).  He spent his very early years in Milford, Salisbury, until by 1911 he was shown as a chorister at Salisbury Cathedral and attending the Cathedral School.  He finished his education at Shaftesbury Grammar School, Shaftesbury, Dorset, before enlisting in the Royal Navy becoming a Sub-Lieutenant and serving on HMS Tuscan.  Following the end of the war he was awarded the British War Medal and remained in the Navy eventually rising to the rank of Commander.  At one time he was in New Zealand and whilst there married Marjorie Home Morrison in 1929.  By the time of the 1939 Register he was living at 3 South Parade, Portsmouth, Hampshire.  His death was recorded in Salisbury on 29 Dec 1983.

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George Thomas Parsons

Surname: Parsons
Other names: George Thomas
Other people in this story:
John Parsons
Emily Catherine Parsons (nee Watts)
Arthur John Parsons
Phyllis Mary Halsey-Macer
Locations in this story:
Motcombe, Shaftesbury, Dorset
Shaftesbury, Dorset
St. Pancras, London
Frome, Somerset
Islington, London

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George Thomas Parsons was born in Motcombe, Shaftesbury, Dorset, on 20 Jan 1900 and baptised there on 16 Feb 1900 the son of John Parsons (a Farmer and Builder) and Emily Catherine Parsons (nee Watts).  He spent his early life with his family in and around Motcombe Street, Motcombe.  He attended Shaftesbury Grammar School for some of his education.  According to school records he had enlisted in the Royal Engineers but no Military record has been found at this time. The 1921 Census shows him boarding at 2 Furlong Road, Islington, London, working as a Motor Mechanic. He appears on a list of Old Boys living in London or suburbs in the February 1922 edition of the Shaftesbury Grammar School magazine and married Phyllis Mary Halsey-Macer in the St. Pancras area, London, in 1924.   By the time of the 1939 Register he had moved to 60 Rolls Hill, Frome, Somerset, described as a Transport Maintenance Engineer.  His wife, Phyllis, died in 1962 by which time he had moved to 60 Rolls Hill, Frome, Somerset. He apparently re-married Marjorie Maud Peplow in Frome in the latter part of 1962. He died in Frome, Somerset, on 24 Jun 1967 and his wife, Marjorie, was later granted probate of his will.

George's brother Arthur John (b.1898) also served in the war and sadly died in 1919 of wounds received in France while with the Gloucestershire Regiment.

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Arthur John Parsons

James Bruce Senior

Surname: Senior
Other names: James Bruce
Other people in this story:
Horace Howell Senior
Gertrude Mary Senior (nee Cole)
Winifred Maud Ricketts
Locations in this story:
Hinton St. Mary, Dorset
Shaftesbury, Dorset
Motcombe, Shaftesbury, Dorset
Bullingdon, Oxfordshire
Oxford, Oxfordshire
East Stour, Dorset
Headington, Oxfordshire

Story:
James Bruce Senior was born in Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, on 9 Jun 1900 the son of Horace Howell Senior (a Farmer) and Gertrude Mary Senior (nee Cole).  He lived his early life at Parish Road, Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, until later when his family moved to East Stour Farm, Motcombe, Shaftesbury, Dorset.  He attended Shaftesbury Grammar School for some of his education.  He enlisted on 2 May 1918 and joined the Royal Air Force as a Private Class 2 (Service No. 175223).  On the 12 Oct 1918 he was promoted to Flight Cadet and became a learner pilot.  During this time his father died in 1918. He was discharged on 23 Feb 1919. No medal records can be found in this case.  He married Winifred Maud Ricketts at the Parish Church in Motcombe on 1 Jan 1920.  The 1921 Census shows him living at Bullen's Farm, East Stour, Dorset, described as a Farmer. By the time of the 1939 Register he had moved to Forest Hill, Bullingdon, Oxfordshire, working as a Lorry Driver for a Builder's Contractor.  He also later moved on to 15 Binswood Avenue, Headington, Oxfordshire from where he died at the Cowley Road Hospital, Oxford, on 25 Sep 1967.

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James Bewley Hitchings

Surname: Hitchings
Other names: James Bewley
Other people in this story:
Frank Hitchings
Lucy Anna Hitchings (nee Bewley)
Alice Powell
Locations in this story:
Cleverton, Wiltshire
Wardour, Tisbury, Wiltshire
Shaftesbury, Dorset
Bournemouth, Hampshire

Story:
James Bewley Hitchings was born on 16 Mar 1899 in Cleverton, Wiltshire, and baptised there on 28 May 1899 the son of Frank Hitchings (a Farmer) and Lucy Anna Hitchings (nee Bewley).  He lived most of his early years in Cleverton until by 1911 the family had moved to Westfield Farm, Wardour, Tisbury, Wiltshire.  James received some of his education at Shaftesbury Grammar School, Shaftesbury, Dorset.  According to the school records he had enlisted and joined the Royal Field Artillery although no military records have been found at this time.   The 1921 Census shows him living with his parents at Westfield Farm where he was assisting his father on the farm. He married Alice Powell in Bournemouth, Hampshire, in 1936 and by the time of the 1939 Register was living at 38 Eusbury Drive, Bournemouth, Hampshire, working as a Lorry Driver (General Haulage).  His death was recorded in Bournemouth during 1986.

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George William Beaumleigh Cheater

Surname: Cheater
Other names: George William Beaumleigh
Other people in this story:
Albert William Cheater
Mary Sarah Cheater (nee Tuffin)
Lillian Maud Hawes
Locations in this story:
Shaftesbury, Dorset
Cann, Shaftesbury, Dorset
Kings College, London
Charing Cross, London
Droxford, Hampshire
Brighton, Sussex

Story:
George William Beaumleigh Cheater was born in Shaftesbury, Dorset, on 9 Jul 1893 and baptised at St. Rumbold's Church, Cann, Shaftesbury, on 27 Aug 1893 the son of Albert William Cheater (a Tailor) and Mary Sarah Cheater (nee Tuffin).   He lived most of his early life with his parents at 48 Salisbury Street, Shaftesbury, and received some of his education at Shaftesbury Grammar School.  On leaving school he went on to study medicine at Kings College, London, and at Charing Cross Hospital, London, where he gained many distinctions for which his old school were justly proud.  Following the outbreak of WW1 he had enlisted with the Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve being gazetted as a Surgeon Sub Lieutenant on 13 Apr 1918.  According to the Roll of Service (Medical), published after the war, he had served on ships in the Northern Patrol in particular HMS Harebell, an Archusa Class convoy sloop.  On his discharge he was awarded the Victory and British War Medals.  He married Lillian Maud Hawes in Droxford, Hampshire, on11 Aug 1923.  By the time of the 1939 Register he was living at Peacock Lodge, Peacock Lane, Brighton, Sussex, described as a Physician.  In fact his honours were listed later as MRCS; LRCP; MB; BSc (London - Hons).  Regrettably he died in Brighton on 31 Jan 1940.

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Frederick Victor Oborne

Surname: Oborne
Other names: Frederick Victor
Other people in this story:
Frederick Sidney John Oborne
Lilla Blanche Oborne (nee Hallett)
Elizabeth Mary Ursula Helyar
Locations in this story:
Hound, Hampshire
Shaftesbury, Dorset
Nigeria
Kensington, London
Old Risbygate, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
Sandhurst

Story:
Frederick Victor Oborne was born in Hound, Hampshire, on 8 Feb 1900 the son of Frederick Sidney John Oborne and Lilla Blanche Oborne (nee Hallett).  Frederick's father was a Clerk of Works and Surveyor with the Royal Engineers and had been born in Shaftesbury, Dorset.  Frederick had received some of his education at Shaftesbury Grammar School following which he spent time the the Royal Military College in Sandhurst.  He had served in with the Royal Sussex Regiment as a Lieutenant at one time being posted to Nigeria.  He had married Elizabeth Mary Ursula Helyar in Kensington, London, in 1933.  By the time of the 1939 Register Frederick was based at the Gibraltar Barracks, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, whilst his wife was in married quarters at Old Risbygate, Bury St. Edmunds.  By progression he rose in rank to Major by the end of WW2.  His death was recorded in Bury St. Edmunds on 12 Feb 1989.

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Charles William James Barnes

Surname: Barnes
Other names: Charles William James
Other people in this story:
Charles Henry Barnes
Laura Ethel Barnes (nee Spencer)
Christine May Burrow
Locations in this story:
Twyford, Shaftesbury, Dorset
Shaftesbury, Dorset
Tisbury, Wiltshire
Dinton, Wiltshire

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Charles William James Barnes was born at Twyford, Shaftesbury, Dorset, on 31 Oct 1899 the son of Charles Henry Barnes and Laura Ethel Barnes (nee Spencer).  He lived his early life at Gummers Farm, Twyford, and received some of his education at Shaftesbury Grammar School, Shaftesbury, Dorset.  The school records indicate that by 1918 he had enlisted with the Somerset Light Infantry but regrettably no Military Record can be found except for a likely record of Charles W. J. Barnes serving with the Hampshire Regiment as a Private (Service No 31493) and being awarded the Victory and British War Medals.  The 1921 Census show him back with his parents at Gummers farm where he was assisting his father. He married Christine May Burrow in the Tisbury, Wiltshire, area in 1927.  By the time of the 1939 Register he was living at Mill Farm, Tisbury Row, Tisbury, Wiltshire, described as a Farmer.  He had retired to 'Honysuckle Mead', Dinton, Wiltshire, where he died on 5 Jan 1989.

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William Henry Ainsworth

Surname: Ainsworth
Other names: William Henry
Other people in this story:
Henry Ainsworth
Ann Ainsworth (nee Webb)
Minnie Vera Dicks
Locations in this story:
Sixpenny Handley, Dorset
Dean, Sixpenny Handley, Dorset
Salisbury, Wiltshire
France & Flanders

Story:
William Henry Ainsworth was born in Sixpenny Handley, Dorset, on 2 Jan 1880 and baptised at the Parish Church in Gussage St. Andrew, Dorset, on 29 Feb 1880 the son of Henry Ainsworth and Ann Ainsworth (nee Webb).  He lived his early life in the Sixpenny Handley area though after his father's death in 1887, he had moved to Dean, Sixpenny Handley.   By the 1911 Census he was boarding out in Salisbury, Wiltshire, working as a Domestic Gardening Assistant.  He married Minnie Vera Dicks in Salisbury on 4 Mar 1914 and they set up home at 37 Park Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire.  William enlisted on the 18 Sep 1916 and joined the 2nd Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry as a Private (Service No. 5925) serving in France and Flanders from 16 Jun 1917 until the 14 Aug 1917 only.  He was transferred to the 69th Battalion and given a new Service No. 301657.  At some point he was again transferred to the Labour Corps (Service No. 588543).  On his discharge he was awarded the Victory and British War Medals.  Both the 1921 Census and the 1939 Register show he was still living at his old address in Park Street, Salisbury and working as a Public Works Contractor's Labourer.  His death was recorded in Salisbury in 1962.

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