11.1.86
WHERWELL
Stone memorial in village centre.
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Front face.
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In grateful
remembrance
of the men
of Wherwell
who gave their lives
in the
Great Wars.
Faithful
unto
death.
1914 1918
C.F. Adams
C. Brown
H. Carter
W. Faithfull
W.G. Goddard
W.J. Hand
G.W. Hawkins
A.G. Neal
W.S. Newberry
W.J. Nutley
F. Nutley
E.J. Olliff
W. Read
R. Read
S. Renyard
A.E. Smith
F.H. Topp
W. Tubb
G.H. Willshire
G. Windless
C.W. Windless
W.J. Windless
E. Hawkins
F. Smith
Left side face
In
honour
of the men
of Wherwell
who served
their King
and Country
in the
Great War
1914 1918
Colonel A.E. Jenkins
2nd Lieut L. Carter
2nd Lieut A.C. Smith
S. Aitken
A.E. Alexander
F.W. Annell
C. Batchelor
R. Bishop
F. Blackall
H.T. Blackall
* L. Blackall
A.E. Broad
R. Bunce
G. Butcher
A.E. Chamberlain
J. Churchill
W. Collins
T. Cook
W. Cox
G. Curtis
J. Dowdall
J. Eastman
A.C. Fells
F.A. Fells
F.D. Goddard
T. Golding
E. Goodall
C. Goodfellow
~ C. Goodyer
W. Harding
D. Hawkins
R. Hawkins
W. Hawkins
# G.M. Hayward
# W. Hill
# J. Humbey
$ A.G. Burden
W. Cook
* Thought inital was I when collected in 1986 not L
~ Thought inital was A when collected in 1986 not C
# These names were on the memorial in 1986 but not now, added again by 2021
$ Thought initals were W G when collected in 1986 not A G
2021 W Hawkins is now not on having been replaced by G M Hayward
Right side face
In
honour
of the men
of Wherwell
who served
their King
and Country
in the
Great War
1914 1918W.W. Ingham
H. Knight
J. Knight.
W. Knight.
L. Lewis.
W. Lickman.
P. Mitchell.
W. Mitchell.
G. Moss.
A.H. Olliff.
C.W. Padwick.
A.J. Parker.
W. Parker.
H. Purver.
J.R. Read.
W. Riggs.
H. Robinson.
G. Rose.
F. Rowles.
W. Rowles.
H. Rumbold.
C. Smith.
F. Smith.
H.J. Smith.
V. Smith.
V.R. Smith.
W. Smith.
G.A. Spratt.
T.W. Spratt.
H. Taylor.
W.S. Taylor.
R. Vearncombe.
L. Whitmore.
H. Young.
F.B. Gates.
A.G. Prangley.
Names on wooden panelling on wall by altar in St Peter and Holy Cross Church.

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Brass plaque on wall in church.

To the Glory of God
and in memory of
Pte. Edwin J. Olliff.
1st/6th Gloucester Reg.
who was killed in action, in France
on March 30th 1917.
Buried in Saulcourt.
The panels in the chancel Screen
were placed by
his sorrowing parents.
R.I.P.
Glass case with roll of honour book inside by organ.

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To the Glory of God |
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William S. Newberry |
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Private war grave in St Peter and Holy Cross Churchyard.
In loving memory of
Harold (Jack) Carter.
Died July 17th 1917 aged 28 years.
Also of Edwin Percy Carter
died December 3rd 1918 aged 35.
Private grave in churchyard.
In loving memory of Alfred G. Neal,
died February 28th 1929 aged 69 years.
Also of A. George Neal son of the above
died in France August 24th 1918 aged 22 years.
Also Susan Mary wife and mother of the above
died March 29th 1931 in her 75th year.