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25.8.1985 & 30.6.2016
OWERMOIGNE
Marble plaque on wall in St Michael's Church.
In Memory of
the Men of Owermoigne
who fell in the Great War
1914-1918
Edgar Ralph Coleman. Troopr. Dorset Yeory.
Killed in Gallipoli. Aug. 21st 1915. Aged 18.
Herbert Gale. Pte. 4th Dorset Regt.
Killed at Sulva Bay. Aug. 21st 1915. Aged 21.
Alfred Pearce. Troopr. 1st Berkshire Yeory.
Killed in Gallipoli. Aug. 21st 1915. Aged 23.
Lawrence J. Westmacott. A.B. R.N.
Drowned in North Sea. Jan. 27th 1916. Aged 32.
Adrian Victor Cree. 2nd Lieut. Royal Welsh Fusrs.
Killed near Ypres. Feb. 1916. Aged 32.
Victor Claude Garland. Pte. Winnipeg Rfls.
Killed in France. Sept. 26th 1916. Aged 22.
George Carslake. Pte. 5th Dorset Regt.
Died of wounds in France. Sep. 29th 1916. Aged 29.
Alfred William Westmacott. Pte. 5th Dorset Regt.
Died of wounds in France. Jan. 2nd 1918. Aged 32.
George Hansford. Cpl. R.G.A.
Killed at Arras. March 21st 1918. Aged 27.
Edwin Wallis Westmacott. L.Bdr. R.G.A.
Killed at Armentieres. April 9th 1918. Aged 30.
For King and Country.
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Marble plaque on wall in St Michael's Church.
To the dear memory of
Adrian Victor Cree,
2nd Lieutenant
10th Battn. Royal Welch Fusiliers,
third son of the late George J. Cree,
of Owermoigne, and ofMary his wife,
killed in action near Ypres, February 17th 1916.
Aged 32 years.
Faithful and beloved.
"His life for his Country, his soul to God."