Ashmore War Memorial

Lancelot Lucien Martin

Surname: Martin
Other names: Lancelot Lucien
Other people in this story:
Montague Francis Martin
Carrie Martin née Voss
Locations in this story:
Ashmore, Dorset
Gallipoli, Turkey
Tarrant Keynston, Blandford, Dorset
Sherborne, Dorset
Helles Memorial, Turkey

Story:
Lancelot Lucien Martin was born in 1893 and baptised at Tarrant Keynston, Blandford, Dorset on 6th August 1893. He was the son of Montague Francis Martin, a farmer (mixed), and Carrie Martin née Voss. At the time of the 1911 Census he was single, working as a farm labourer and living at North Farm, Ashmore.

He enlisted in Sherborne as a Private in the Dorset Yeomanry (Queens Own) (Service No. 957). He served at Gallipoli and was awarded the Victory, British and 1915 Star medals. He died in Gallipoli on 21st August 1915 and his name appears on the Helles Memorial in Turkey (Panel 17 & 18). He is remembered on the Ashmore War Memorial, Shaftesbury.

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Herbert George Bryant

Surname: Bryant
Other names: Herbert George
Other people in this story:
James Bryant
Elizabeth Bryant née Dodington
Andrew Bryant
Henry James Bryant
Locations in this story:
St. Nicholas' Church, Ashmore, Dorset
Kilmington, Wiltshire
Shrewton, Wiltshire
Halfpenny Cottage, Ashmore, Dorset
Dorchester, Dorset

Story:
Herbert George Bryant was born on 26th January, 1894, in Kilmington, Wiltshire, and baptised at St. Mary's Church, Kilmington, on 3rd February, 1895. He was the son of James Bryant, a shepherd, and Elizabeth Bryant née Dodington. His siblings included Henry James Bryant (b.1891) who also died in the war. At the time of the 1911 Census he was single, working as a shepherd and living with his grandfather, Andrew Bryant, in Shrewton, Wiltshire.

On 18th June 1915 he enlisted at Dorchester as a Private in the 7th (2nd Reserve) Battalion, 'B' Company of the Dorsetshire Regiment (Service No. 15040). He gave his residence on enlistment as Halfpenny Cottage, Ashmore. Within a few weeks of enlistment there would appear to have been a breakdown in his health and he was discharged on 22nd Jan 1916 as "no longer fit for War Service". He was granted a pension on the grounds that his condition was "aggravated by service since the declaration of war". He died at Ashmore on 22nd January 1918 and was buried on 26th January, 1918, in the churchyard at St. Nicholas' Church, Ashmore. There is no mention of his burial in the records of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, but he is remembered on the Ashmore War Memorial, Shaftesbury.

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Henry James Bryant
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Henry James Bryant

Surname: Bryant
Other names: Henry James
Other people in this story:
James Bryant
Elizabeth Bryant née Dodington
Herbert George Bryant
Locations in this story:
Ashmore, Shaftesbury, Dorset
Middle Chase, Bowerchalke, Wiltshire
Egypt
Palestine
Jerusalem War Cemetery, Churchhill Boulevard, Jerusalem
Kilmington, Wiltshire

Story:
Henry James Bryant was born on 14th September 1891 in Kilmington, Wiltshire and baptised st St. Mary's Church, Kilmington, on 27th March,1892. He was the son of James Bryant, a shepherd, and Elizabeth Bryant (née Dodington). His siblings included Herbert George Bryant (b.1894) who was also died in the war. At the time of the 1911 Census Henry was single, working as a farm labourer and living at Middle Chase, Bowerchalke, Wiltshire. He enlisted in Shaftesbury as a Private in the 2/4th Dorsetshire Regiment (Service No. 201091). He gave his address at the time as Ashmore. He served in Egypt and was awarded the Victory and British War medals. He died on 24th November 1917 and was buried at Jerusalem War Cemetery, Churchill Blvd. (grave id.G.10). He is remembered on the Ashmore War Memorial, Shaftesbury.

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Herbert George Bryant