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Cockburn Street

 

Photograph taken from WW1 History 


Surname, Name, House no if known, and Regiment 

TROWSDALE, Frank, 19th Yorks / Manchester Regiment 1st-5th battalion (K) 
Reg no. 201715 

Corporal Frank Trowsdale has been awarded the D.C.M. but was killed 4/5/1918. 

TROWSDALE, Lawrence, Cockburn Street, 19th Yorks / R.F.A. 
Reg no. 35646 

SIGSWORTH, J. T., 24 Cockurn Street, 4th Yorks 

WALKER, S. T., 32 Cockburn Street, 4th Yorks 

WALKER, I. E., 32 Cockburn Street, 4th Yorks 

STONEHOUSE, William, 34 Cockburn Street, 7th Yorks 

BABB, Charles R, 38 Cockburn Street, 2nd Yorks (K) 
Reg no. 3/8784 Died 19/11/1918. 
buried at St Aidens, Boosbeck. 
 

 

High Stanghow

LONGSTAFF, Jno, 1 High Stanghow, R.F.A. 

LONGSTAFF, Thomas, 1 High Stanghow, R.F.A. 

PRATT, A.V. ? High Stanghow, 4th Yorks. 

GLOVER T.R. High Stanghow, K.R.R. 

ELLWOOD, George, Lingdale, 4th Yorks. 

HEWITT, J.C. Lingdale, 9th Yorks. 

EZARD, E. Lingdale, 2nd & 4th Yorks. 

HORRSEWOOD, Lingdale, 3rd Yorks. 

SCOLLETT, Roy, Lingdale Hotel, 6th Yorks (K) 

Private Roy Scollet was killed at the battle of the Dardanelles on 21st August 1915. 
 

Low Stanghow

ENGLISH, F. 29 Low Stanghow, Green Howards. 

POPE, Lester, Low Stanghow, R.F.A. 

DUCK, Jno., Low Stanghow, Grenadier Guards. 

MURELL, J. Low Stanghow, 4th Yorks. 
 

Stanghow Road

 

CHARLTON, J. 21 Stanghow Road, 4th Yorks. 

ENGLISH, M. 29 Stanghow Road, 29 Hussars. 

BRANCH, 31 Stanghow Road, 4th Yorks. 

WILSON, Clarence, Stanghow Road, 4th Yorks 

CARVER, Harry, 7 Stanghow Road, 7th Yorks. 

CARVER, R.W. 7 Stanghow Road, 7th Yorks. 

CARVER, Wilfred, 7 Stanghow Road, H.M.S. Bulwark (K) 

Wilfred Carver was killed in an explosion on November 26th 1914. PTE: P/O 16995 Royal Marines, aged 20. 

CARVER, Fred, 7 Stanghow Road, 8th Yorks. (K) 

WATSON, A.N. Stanghow Road, 16th Welsh Fussiliers. 

Congratulations to C.Q.M.S. A.N.Watson of the Royal Fussiliers who has received D.C.M. for devotion to duty. 

WATSON, C.E. Stanghow Road, 16th Welsh Fussiliers. 

HUGILL, Jno. Stanghow Road, regiment unknown. 

PTE Jno Hugill was awarded the military medal "He kept the enemy at bay whilst his commrades found safety". 

 

 

Low House, Stanghow

ALLISON, H.T. Low House, Stanghow, no regiment (K) 

ALLISON, George, Low Stanghow, 23rd Fussiliers. 
 

Dixon Street

WATSON, G.W. 3 Dixon Street, R.F.A. 

BROWN, E.E. 7 Dixon Street, R.F.A. 

STONEHOUSE,Jno G. 7 Dixon Street, 7th Yorks 

DITCHBURN, J. 7 Dixon Street, 3rd West Yorks. 

BENNISON, F. 8 Dixon Street, R.F.A. 

EATO, E. Pt. 12 Dixon Street, 3rd/ 4th Yorks. 

MADDREN, T.H. Pt. 12 Dixon Street, 10th Yorks. 

SEAMAN, George, 13 Dixon Street, 10th East Yorks. (K) 

George Seaman was killed on the 12th April 1918 and is remembered on the Ploegsteert memorial in Belgium. 

HOGGARTH,J.T. 16 Dixon Street, 4th Yorks. 

WARD, J.W. 17 Dixon Street, 4th North Coast Battery. 

HUTCHINGSON, William, 21 Dixon Street, 2nd K.O Y.L.I (POW) 

SHARPE, W.H. 21 Dixon Street, 2nd K.O Y.L.I (POW) 

JEFFERSON, William, 23 Dixon Street, Cameron Highlanders. 

PELMEAR, T. 24 Dixon Street, Lincolns. 

DOCKERAY, E. 24 Dixon Street, 4th Yorks 

HARDING, W. 25 Dixon Street, ? (K) 

W. Harding was killed in August 1917. 

SEAMORE,T. 26 Dixon Street, 5th Yorks 

CHARLTON, R. 39 Dixon Street, (L) 1st Connaught Rangers. 

CHARLTON, H. 39 Dixon Street, Grenadier Guards 

CHARLTON, A. 39 Dixon Street, HMS Superb 

BURTON, W.H. 42 Dixon Street, (L) 4th Yorks. 

WRIGHT, T.H. 52 Dixon Street, 7th Yorks. 

DITCHBURN, G. 56 Dixon Street, 2nd Yorks. 

WILLIAMSON, E.V. Dixon Street, R.F.A. 

JEFFERSON, J. Dixon Street, 4th Yorks. 

BOOTH, Lawrence, 37 Dixon Street, Yorkshire Regiment. 
Information contributed by June Booth 


 

Wilkinson Street

MURDOCK, 8 Wilkinson Street, Cameron Highlanders. 

ROBINSON, 10 Wilkinson Street, 9th Yorks. 

BOWES, 14 Wilkinson Street, 4th Yorks. 

 

Vaughan's Terrace

STIFF, William H. 16 Vaughan's Terrace, 4th Yorks 

STIFF, J. 16 Vaughan's Terrace, R.F.A. 

STIFF, Thomas, 16 Vaughan's Terrace, 10th Yorks 

BELTON, Amos, 25 Vaughan's Terrace, 4th Yorks. 
 

Scarth Street

FLETCHER, Albert, 3 Scarth Street, 4th Yorks. 

McKENZIE, S. 5 Scarth Street, ? 

MADDREN, S. 22 Scarth Street, Gunner R.G.A. 

JEFFERSON, T.H. 23 Scarth Street, 4th Yorks 

HEWITT, F. 26 Scarth Street, 7th Yorks. 

HEWITT, J.C. 45 Scarth Street, R.E. 
 

Coral Street

LAVERICK, T. 3 Coral Street, 9th Yorks. (K) 

HODSON, T. 5 Coral Street, 4th Yorks. 

BOOTH, R.W. 8 Coral Street, 10th Yorks. 

DOVE, Fred, 32 Coral Street, 3rd Yorks. 

JEFFELS, J.H. 36 Coral Street, 10th West Yorks. 

HUMBLE, J.R. 42 Coral Street, 7th Yorks. 

WILD, William, 44 Coral Street, R.F.A. 

MILBURN, T.W. 46 Coral Street, 4th Yorks. 

HESSELWOOD, J.W. ? Coral Street, ? 

J.W. Hesselwood won the Military Medal. 
 

Pease Street

BUTCHER, F.A. 11 Pease Street, 7th Yorks. 

BRAY, J.H. 16 Pease Street, 4th Yorks 

SHAN, Jno. 20 Pease Street, 2nd & 3rd Yorks. 

LENG, Robert, 26 Pease Street, R.E. 

WARD, John Bowes, 28 Pease Street, 19th Yorks 

EASTELL, H. 32 Pease Street, 4th Dragoon Guards. 

RUSSALL, A. 35 Pease Street, 5th Yorks. 

HASWELL, H. 37 Pease Street, 11th Yorks. 

HOGGARTH, William, 48 Pease Street, 3rd Hussars. 

HUTTON, M. ? Pease Street, 2nd Yorks. 
 

Wilson Street

HUMBLE, L. 1 Wilson Street, R.F.A. 

WATSON, Wilfred, 2 Wilson Street, 11th D.L.I. 

WATSON, Philip, 2 Wilson Street, R.F.A. 

DOVE, Thomas, 6 Wilson Street, Naval Brigade. (K) 

Thomas Dove died of dyssentry in the Naval hospital, Plymouth on the 23rd December 1915, buried at Skelton cemetery Dec 27th 1915. 

ROSEWARNE, B.T. 8 Wilson Street, 5th K.O.Y.L.I. 

Rosewarne Pte was reported missing, won the Distinguished Conduct Medal. 

WILLIAMSON, E.D. 10 Wilson Street, R.F.A. 

HUSBAND, J.G. 13 Wilson Street, 9th Yorks. (K) 

J.G.Husband was killed in France on the 31st of December 1915. 

AGAR, J. 21 Wilson Street, 4th Yorks. 
(K) 
AGAR, W. 21 Wilson Street, 4th Yorks. (K) 

ROGERS, C.H. Cpl, 25 Wilson Street, 6th Yorks. 

DAVNCEY, E. 33 Wilson Street, 4th Yorks. 

DOCKERTY, J. ? Wilson Street. 4th Yorks. (K) 
 

High Street

 

High Street Lingdale taken about 1913. 

COATES, A. 9 High Street, 11th Yorks. 

COATES, G. ? High Street, 4th Yorks. 

CLEMENT, J. 11 High Street, Coldstream Guards. 

WALTON, R. 15 High Street, 19th Yorks. 

BARKER, Herbert. ? High Street, 9th Yorks. 

BARKER, J. ? High Street, K.O.Y.L.I. 

BARKER, W. ? High Street, R.N.V.B. 

HEWLING, J. 27 High Street, R.N.A.S. 

WRIGHT, R.E. 37 High Street, 7th Yorks. 

HUSBAND, W. 41 High Street, 4th Yorks. 

BENNISON, William, 45 High Street, 4th Yorks. 

WARD, P. 46 High Street, Northumbrian Fussiliers. 

SPECK, C. 49 High Street, 4th Yorks. 

ATKINSON, J.A. 63 High Street, 4th Yorks. 

J.A. Atkinson died of woulnds on the 21st June 1916 (maybe Skelton hospital). 

STONEHOUSE, R. 68 High Street, 9th Yorks. 

STONEHOUSE, A.E. 68 High Street, 9th Yorks. 

CLEAVER, H. 69 High Street, 4th Yorks. 

CLEVER, Charles, ? High Street, 4th Yorks. 

STORR, J. 90 High Street, R.F.A. 

ELLWOOD, Rev. C.J. 104 High Street, Chaplain to H.M.Forces. 

PINKNEY, T. ? High Street, 7th Yorks. 

WARD, John Sgt, High Street, 4th Yorks. 

WILSON, H.M. High Street, M.G.G. or R.N. 

MOODY, Harold M. High Street, 4th Yorks. (K) 

Private Harold Moody died of wounds in action on 27th April 1915. 
 

 

North Terrace

PARKER, M. 1 North Terrace, 5th Yorks. 

CROWE, R. 13 North Terrace, 19th Yorks. 

RIDLEY, J. 23 North Terrace, 5th Yorks. 

SADD, J.H. 23 North Terrace, 7th Yorks. 

WRIGHT, F. 41 North Terrace, 2nd Yorks. 
 

Moorcock Row or Road

GODSMARK, F.B. 5 Moorcock Row, 4th Yorks. (K) 

GODSMARK, J.E. 5 Moorcock Row, A.S.C. 

GODSMARK, W.E. 5 Moorcock Row, 4th Yorks. (K) 

ELLERBY, A. 12 Moorcock Row, R.E. (K) 

BRADLEY, E.J. 14 Moorcock Row, 4th Yorks. 

STIFF, T. 16 Moorcock Row, 10th Yorks. 

T. Stiff wounded in action, drowned at sea on the hospital ship Anglia, buried in Boosbeck Cemetery with full military honours on 22nd November 1915 aged 30 years. (grave B20) 

SMITH, William, 19 Moorcock Row, 2nd & 4th Yorks. 

CARLING, John 20 Moorcock Row, 5th Yorks. (K) 

John Carling was killed 11th April 1916 

CARLING, Henry, 20 Moorcock Row, HM Yacht Aries 

Henry Carling drowned at sea when his ship HM Yacht Aries was mined off Leathercoat. We believe he was only 16 at the time 

Information sent by Stephen Bunnett 

RAY, E. ? Moorcock Row, R.F.A. 

BLENKEY, John, ? Moorcock Row, ? (K) 

Pte Blenkey won the Military Medal for bravery but lost his life. 

STEPHENSON, E. ? Moorcock Row, 3rd Cavalry. (K) 

PORRITT, W. ? Moorcock Row, 4th Yorks. 

BRADLEY, C. ? Moorcock Row, ?. (K) 

C. Bradley died in March 1918. 

Dale Terrace

DOVE, J.W. 2 Dale Terrace, Army Vets Corps. 

HOLLIDAY, G. 14 Dale Terrace, 1st Cavalry Res. 

DOVE, R. 16 Dale Terrace, 4th Yorks. 

SMITH, J.H. 16 Dale Terrace, 2nd / 4th Yorks. 

 

Davison Street

 


FOSTER, J.W. 5 Davison Street. 

Ref JW Foster 5 Davison St. - correction from Bob Foster. Many Thanks 

James Foster 1750 5th Bn Australian Infantry AIF was killed in action at Pozieres - Battle of Somme on 25th July 1916 aged 38 years. He joined AIF on 5th Jan 1915 an saw service in Galipolli. We have a copy of his service record from the Australian Archives. At the time of his enlistment his wife lived at 5 Davison St. but moved to 13 Davison St. a few years later. For info there is a plaque with his name in Boosbeck Church. At no time did he serve in 4th Yorks. Great site. Regards Bob Foster 
 

 

Tyreman Street

PEARSON, W. 39 Tyreman Street, 6th Yorks. 

PEARSON, T. 39 Tyreman Street, 4th Yorks. 

Private T. Pearson has been awarded the Military Medal for bravery in action but was taken prisoner. 

WILDING, J. 43 Tyreman Street, 4th Yorks. 

SAUNDERS, W. 44 Tyreman Street, 9th Yorks. 

MILLER, William, 44 Tyreman Street, 6th Yorks. (K) 

Private William Miller was killed in action at the battle Dardanelles on the 7th August 1915. 

 

School House

NORTH, J.L. School House, R.E. 

NORTH, F.G. School House, 1st Linc’s. 

NORTH, R.H. School House, A.S.C. 

 

Whitwell Place


PRINGLE, F. 1 Whitwell Place, 20th Hussars. 
 

Catherine Street

 

BUXTON, C.E. 1 Catherine Street, 4th Yorks. 

SWINBURN, Jos, 14 Catherine Street, 2nd / 4th Yorks. 

SMALLWOOD, Thomas, 16 Catherine Street, 8th Yorks. (K) 

WHITBREAD, J.W. 18 Catherine Street, 4th Yorks. 

WALKER, William, ? Catherine Street, Drake Battalion. 

WALKER, R. ? Catherine Street, A.S.C. 
 

 

Johnson Terrace

HOGGARTH, J.T. 21 Johnson Terrace, 7th Yorks. 
 

Servicemen of Lingdale, address to date unknown

ASCOUGH, J.C. 3rd West Yorks. 

JOHNSON, R. 11th West Yorks. (K) 

DOVE, S. 4th Yorks. (K) 

BLECKLEY, J.R. 4th Yorks. 

NEAL, J.R. 7th Yorks. 

LANGLEY, J. 12th Yorks. ( L/cp) 

BEEFORTH, W. 4th Yorks. 

BELL, G.W. 6th Yorks (K) 

BELL, J.W. 4th Yorks. (K) 

SIMONS, Percy, K.R.R. (K) 

Percy Simons, Rifleman, who was for a number of years very prominent in the work of Lingdale Mission Rooms, as a Sunday School Teacher. It is sad to think that he was not able to live to reap the laurels of his hard won D.C.M. conferred on him for conspicuous bravery upon the field of battle, but a greater reward will be his, the crown of life. He was fatally wounded in an attempt to bring in some of his suffering comrades from No Mans Land. 

DOBSON, Isaac, ? 

BURROWS, W. ? 

SAUNDERS, A. K.O.Y.L.I. 

PATTISON, W.R. D.L/I 

HAIGH, G. 2nd Yorks 

KERR, H. Vet Corp 

KERR, J.E. K.O.Y.L.I. 

ALLISON, ? 

ALLISON, ? 

BROWN, Jas. ? (K) 

BARKER, T.J. K.O.Y.L.I. 

BENNISON, H. Yorks / Lancs. 

LONGSTAFFE, ? 

BORROW, J.B. ? (K) 

BORROW, D. ? (K) 

STOCKDALE, E. R.E. (K) 

HART, J.R. Yorks L.I. (K) 

J.R. Hart was killed in March 1918. 

HUSBAND, A. Killed in action. (K) 

SWINBURN, J. Killed in action. (K) 
 

Groundhill Cottages

WILSON, T. 3 Groundhill Cottages, 6th Yorks. 
 

Tidkinhowe Farm

FARNDALE, Alfred, Tidkinhowe Farm, Training Reserves. M.G.C. 
Reg No. 83795 

FARNDALE, William, Tidkinhowe Farm, Canadians. (K) 

FARNDALE, Timothy, Tidkinhowe Farm. Regiment unknown. 

 

Stanghow House, Stanghow

SCARTH, Isaac Hinton, Stanghow House, Stanghow, Lieutenant, 4th Bn, Yorks Reg. 

I H Scarth was killed on 23/4/1917. 


 

Moorsholm

ARCHIBALD, William, 10th Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment. 

Killed 26 January 1916. Aged 24. 
Buried CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES 

William appears on the CWGC site but is registered as ARCHIBOLD 

William was born in Little Moorsholm, 1892 and later moved with his family to Hartlepool where he enlisted. 

Information kindly contributed by Paul Buckler. 

CHAPMAN, Thomas, born 1892, Moorsholm 
CHAPMAN, William, born 1894, Moorsholm 
CHAPMAN, Harry, born 1895, Moorsholm 

Family address in 1911 census was 26 High Street, Moorsholm, Boosbeck. 

Information kindly contributed by Lyn Yakoub. 

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