This page identifies all of the soldiers and sailors that we know of from Bratton Clovelly, or in some way related to Bratton Clovelly, who served from World War I to World War II. There was a huge contribution from families throughout the parish.
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Surname | Given Name | Est Birth & Death | Est Service Dates | Conflicts | Regiment(s) | Died or Wounded | Bratton Clovelly Residences | Relationship to Parish | Other Information | Sources |
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Adams | James | 1895-? | 1918-1923 | WWI | Chestermoor, Northcombe Moor, Langworthy Moor | Baptised in Bratton Clovelly in 1895, living at Chestermoor. Absent naval or military voter in the 1918 Bratton Clovelly Voters List and also in 1922-1923, living at Langworthy Moor. | Son of James (gamekeeper) and Emily Adams. With parents in 1901 at Northcombe Moor. With parents in 1911, working on farm. Married Hannah Louise Carter in Bratton Clovelly in 1923 while working as a chauffeur. Farmer when he voted in the 1930s, living at Langworthy Moor and identified as 'senior' (had son of same name). | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Marriages UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Adams | John Headon | 1905-1977 | 1924-1936 | Private, Royal Tank Corps, Service No 7876919 | Northcombe Cottage, Langworthy Moor | Baptised in Bratton Clovelly 1905, living at Northcombe Cottage. | Son of James (farmer and trapper) and Emily Adams. With parents in 1911 at Northcombe Cottage. Identified as a motor driver when he enlisted, residing at Langworthy Moor. Enlisted in 1924 and transferred to Reserves in 1930, discharged in 1936. John died in Torbay in 1977. | Royal Tank Corps Attestation Papers, findmypast.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Baptisms UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Angus | Matthew George | 1915-2001 | 1940 | WWII | Civil Service, Royal Navy | Married Vera Annie Hellyer in Bratton Clovelly in 1940. | Born in Devonport in 1915. Living in Plymouth when he married Vera in 1940, working for the Royal Navy in the civil service when he married. Died in Surrey in 2001. | Bratton Clovelly Marriages UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Barkwill | Silas Henry | 1882-1960 | 1918-1919 | WWI | Sapper, Construction Troops Depot, Royal Engineers, Service No 208081 | Other Medical | Enlistment papers state that Silas was born in Bratton Clovelly in 1882, but he may have been born in Halwill. Silas' father Henry was from Bratton Clovelly. | Although Silas' enlistment papers state that he was born in Bratton Clovelly in 1882, it seems more likely that he was born in Halwill as listed in the 1891 census. Son of Henry Barkwill (platelayer) from Bratton Clovelly and his wife Bessie. With parents in Virginstow in 1891 ('Barkwell') and Broadwodwidger in 1901. Married Amy L Dawe in Horrabridge, Devon in 1910. Was living in Ashburton, Devon and working as a Leading Packer for Great Western Railway when he enlisted. Served with the British Salonika and Expeditionary Forces in 1918-1919. Received the Victory Medal. Medical report from his Pension records identifies that he suffered from malaria until 1921, which afflicted many who served in the Salonika Force. Silas died in Falmouth, Cornwall in 1960. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk WWI Service Records, ancestry.co.uk British Army Service Records Medical Report, findmypast.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Barkwill | William Henry | 1879-1942 | 1898-1904, 1915-1919 | Boer War, WWI | Private, Devonshire Regiment, Service No 5173 (Boer War &, 20861 (WWI), Dorset Regiment (WWI), Service No 19759 | Wounded | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1879. | Son of James (platelayer) and Elizabeth of Bratton Clovelly. With parents in 1881, 1891 ('Barkwell') at Patchacott Cottage, Beaworthy. Army pension papers at ancestry.co.uk. Groom on his enlistment papers, served in South Africa during the Boer War 1899-1903. Attained the rank of Lance Corporal during the Boer War but reverted upon his own request following the War. Received the Kings South Africa Medal, always issued with the Queens South Africa Medical. Received Battle Clasps for Relief of Ladysmith, Tugela Heights and Laing's Nek, as well as State Clasps for Orange Free State and Transvaal. Medically discharged in 1904 with heart disease brought on by work in the Mounted Infantry. Married Mary Jane Beer in Okehampton District in 1906. With wife and children in Okehampton in 1911, domestic gardener and Army pensioner. Re-enlisted in 1915, fit for home service only but sent with British Expeditionary Force in 1917-1918. Gunshot wound to shoulder. British War Medal, Victory Medal. Domestic gardener when he died of an ulcer in 1942 (pension papers have copy of death certificate) in Okehampton. | Boer War & WWI Service Records, findmypast.co.uk WWI Pension Records, ancestry.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, TNA UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Bennett | Thomas Henry | 1918 | WWI | Risdon | Absent naval or military voter in 1918 Voters List, living at Risdon Farm. | We haven't been able to place Thomas yet. Appears unrelated to Rev Robert Kinninmonth Bennett, the only other Bennett family in Bratton Clovelly at this time. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists | |||
Bowden | John Brimacombe | 1892- | 1910-1920 | WWI | Able Seaman, Royal Navy, Service No J7851 | Little Burrow | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1892, baptised in 1896 living at Little Burrow. | Son of John Thomas (dairyman) and Mary Jane Bowden who lived in Bratton Clovelly through much of the 1890s. With parents in Greenwich in 1901. Ordinary seaman aboard the 'Duncan' in the Mediterranean in 1911. WWI medals included the Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal according to UK Naval Medal Rolls, European Theatre. | UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk Register of Seamen's Services, TNA Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Bowles | Arthur William | 1892-1916 | 1916 | WWI | Private, Devonshire Regiment, 9th Battalion, Service No 16942 | Died | Eversfield | On the Bratton Clovelly WWI Memorial. Gamekeeper for Major Gill of Eversfield for three years. | Born in Gloucestershire in 1892. Son of Albert (gardener) and Elizabeth. With parents in the 1901 census in Cornwell, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. Arthur had only been in France two months when he was killed in the 'Big Push'. He died 1 July 1916 and is buried at Devonshire Cemetery, Mametz, Somme, France. Received Victory Medal and British War Medal. | Bratton Clovelly WWI Memorial CWGC, cwgc.org (A W Bowles) Soldiers Died in the Great War, findmypast.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Western Times 11 Aug 1916 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Box | William John | 1897-1949 | 1918-1919 | WWI | (possibly) Private, Devonshire Regiment, Service No 266211 | Bratton Hill, Village, Town Farm Cottage | Baptised in Bratton Clovelly in 1897. Left Bratton Clovelly School in 1911. Married in Bratton Clovelly and died at Town Farm Cottage in 1949. | Son of William John and Mary Anne. Living with his parents at Bratton Hill in 1901 and 1911, working as a cattle boy in the 1911 census. Absent naval or military voter in 1918-1919, living in the Village. If we've identified the correct Medal Card, he received the British War and Victory Medals. Married Emily Eliza Maynard in 1919, working as a labourer. Voter in the 1930s living in the Village. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Marriages Bratton Clovelly Burials Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Branch | Fred James | 1872-1934 | 1889-1918 | WWI | Battery Sergeant Major, Royal Artillery, Service No 74965, Royal Flying Corps Service No 130328 | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1872. | Son of James (agricultural labourer) and Mary. With parents in 1881, living at Parsonage Cottage in Beaworthy. Joined the Royal Navy in 1889. His service records show that he served in India 1893-1901. Married Edith Jane Newcombe in 1901 and Beatrice Emmie Gliddon in 1909, both marriages in the Okehampton District. In the 1911 census, he is with his wife Emmie and three children in Lambeth, noting 21 years service and working as an Instructor Territorials. Received Long Service Medal. His WWI Medal Card identifies that he served in France and received the 1915 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal, however his Pension records only cover his service to 1913. His records contain many details of his marriages and children's baptisms. Died in Abingdon, Oxfordshire in 1934. | British Army Service Records, findmypast.co.uk WWI Pension Records, ancestry.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, TNA UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Bremridge | Godfrey | 1895-1941 | 1914-1941 | WWI, WWII | Private, Army Service Corps, Service No 034725, Flight Lieutenant, Royal Air Force | Died | Married Monica Bennett, daughter of Rev R K Bennett, in Bratton Clovelly in 1922. | Born in Torrington in 1895. Second son of Rev Henry Bremridge, Vicar of Winkleigh. With father and stepmother Charlotte May R Godwin in Winkleigh in 1901. Student at Haileybury College, Hertford in 1911, where he gained a scholarship according to a Western Times article. Joined Army Service Corps and was with the British Expeditionary Force in 1915-1916 but then transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1917 for appointment to a commission. Received the 1915 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal for service including the Egypt Theatre. Awarded the Air Force Cross in 1919 as a World War I flying ace flying a Sopwith Camel for 65 Squadron, driving down three enemy airplanes and destroying two others. Emigrated to South Africa where he started an orange farm in White Rivers, Transvaal. Married in Bratton Clovelly, the wedding announced in the Western Times 18 Aug 1922. In the thirties, the family returned to England and he re-joined the RAF with the onset of World War II. He died at Sywell Aerodrome, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire 12 September 1941 where he was a Pilot Instructor at the Brooklands Flying Club. Commemorated at Commonwealth War Graves Commission website and buried at Sywell St Peter and Paul Churchyard. The Western Times of 15 Sep 1941 reported that one of his three children, Sylvia, had been elected as "Miss 1939 of the Air" by the Brooklands Flying Club and had been flying since the age of two. The National Probate Calendar reported effects of over £18000. | CWGC, cwgc.org (A Brown) WWI Service Records, ancestry.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Royal Aero Club Aviators Certificate (with photo), ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Marriages Wikipedia, wikipedia.org Find A Grave, findagrave.com London Gazette, various articles Western Times, various articles National Probate Calendar, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Brendon | Alfred Rundle | 1897-1962 | 1918-1919 | WWI | Private, 444 Agricultural Company Labour Corps, Service No 672692 | Calehouse | Absent naval or military voter in the 1918-1919 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists. With parents at Calehouse in 1921. | Born in Peter Tavy in 1897. Son of Alfred (farmer) and Mary Ann. With parents in Peter Tavy in 1901 and 1911. Died in Newton Abbot in 1962. The National Probate Calendar reported effects of £4400. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists 1919 Absent Voters List, Spring & Autumn National Probate Calendar, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Broom | William Margary | 1882-? | 1901-1949 | WWI, WWII | Gunner, Royal Navy, Service No 198961, Lieutenant Commander, Royal Navy | School House | In the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists as an absent military voter 1926-1932. His wife Emily Giddy Broom was resident at the Bratton Clovelly School House during this time. | Born in Newton Abbot in 1883. Son of John Robert (wood joiner) and Elizabeth Broom. With widowed mother in 1891 (father identified because his brother Alfred is with both parents in 1901). Ordinary seaman aboard the vessel 'Ocean' in Hong Kong in 1901 as 'Wm M Broom'. Gunner in 1911. In the UK Navy Lists 1911-1949. WWI Naval Medals included the Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. Lieutenant Commander in 1935. He appears to have briefly retired in 1938 but quickly returned to active duty. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA Navy Lists, ancestry.co.uk WWI Naval Medal Rolls, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Brown | Alexander | ?-1916 | 1916 | WWI | Private, Middlesex Regiment, 11th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own, Service No G/11045 | Died | On the Bratton Clovelly WWI Memorial. Relationship to parish not known but was possibly working for Major Gill of Eversfield (1100 acres), Recruiting Officer for Exeter, who had signed up two of his working men before this date. | Born in Edinburgh according to his enlistment papers. He died 5 March 1916 and is buried at the Lillers Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. The Aberdeen Evening Express of 25 Mar 1916 reported that there were over 7000 dead in the British Expeditionary Force including soldiers of the 11th Battalion, Middlesex. | Bratton Clovelly WWI Memorial CWGC, cwgc.org (A Brown) Soldiers Died in the Great War, findmypast.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Aberdeen Evening Express 25 Mar 1916 |
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Brown | Thomas John | 1906-1940 | 1940 | WWII | Driver, Royal Army Service Corps, Service No T/127767 | Died | Lower Voaden, Eversfield | Born at Lower Voaden Farm in 1906. Attended Bratton Clovelly School. Voted in Bratton Clovelly in the 1930s and held part of Eversfield in 1935. His death is recorded in the burial register of St Mary's. | Son of Thomas Brown (farmer) and Julia Williams of Bratton Clovelly and known as 'Jack'. He left Bratton Clovelly school in 1919 to attend Okehampton Grammar School. He was wounded in the evacuation of Dunkirk and died in hospital there. Jack was buried at Whalley (Queen Mary's Hospital) Military Cemetery in Whalley, Lancashire. On the anniversary of his death, his parents commemorated him in the Western Morning News: 'In loving memory of Jack (Driver, Royal Army Service Corps), who died of wounds received in action at Dunkirk, May 28th, 1940, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown, Eversfield, Bratton Clovelly.' | Bratton Clovelly WWII Memorial CWGC, cwgc.org (John Brown) Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly School Admissions Bratton Clovelly Burials Western Morning News 28 May 1941 UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Chammings | Frank | 1920-? | 1939-1950 | WWII | Chief SAM (Aircraftman), Royal Australian Air Force, Service No A40513 | Village | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1920. | Son of William Thomas Chammings of Inwardleigh and Charity Ann Parsons of Bratton Clovelly, and brother of William John Chammings who also served. Frank's service records are available online from the National Archives of Australia. It appears that he was an aircraft mechanic. The records identify his wife as Florence Chammings. He received the Royal Navy Good Conduct and Long Service Medal. | Service Records, National Archives of Australia UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Chammings | William John | 1915-1990 | 1936-? | WWII | Village | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1915. Absent naval or military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists of 1936-1938. | Son of William Thomas Chammings of Inwardleigh and Charity Ann Parsons of Bratton Clovelly, who married in Bratton Clovelly in 1903 and lived in the Village then 1 Church Cottages for the rest of their lives. They are buried at St Mary's. Absent naval or military voter in the 1936-1938 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists. William died in Torbay, Devon in 1990. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Cheeseman | Ralph Edward | 1895-1961 | 1915-1919, 1942-1945 | WWI, WWII | Sergeant, First AIF Australian Imperial Force, Service No 3074 (WWI), Australian Defence Canteen Service, Service No V216118 (WWII) | Wounded | Married Elizabeth (Bessie) May Palmer of Bratton Clovelly. The marriage took place in Tavistock in 1918. | Born in Carngham, Victoria, Australia in 1895. Youngest son of Alfred John Cheeseman and Jane Elizabeth Wright. Enlisted in 1915 and was shipped to join the 57th Battalion in Egypt. He then went to France and survived the Battle of Fromelles but was later wounded. After recuperating in a hospital in Wandsworth, he returned only to be wounded again twice and was then sent to a hospital near Brighton. He and Bessie met and married and returned to Australia, where he was medically discharged for a gunshot wound to his right hand. However, he rejoined again in WWII as a retired caterer and served in the Australian Defence Canteen Service. He and Bessie had a son named Palmer. Ralph died in 1966 in Caulfield South, Victoria. His story and photos are at graemecheeseman.com/ralphcheeseman.htm. | Ralph Edward Cheeseman, graemecheeseman.com/ralphcheeseman.htm, Mapping our Anzacs, mappingouranzacs.naa.gov.au Victoria Births, Deaths & Marriages, online.justice.vic.gov.au |
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Cole | Ernest | 1894-? | ?-1921 | WWI | Seaman Gunner, Royal Navy, HMS Dartmouth | Village, Northcombe | In the 1918-1921 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists as an absent naval or military voter with residence of the Village. With parents at Northcombe in the 1922 Voters List. | Born circa 1894 in Manaton, Devon. Son of Robert (agricultural labourer) and Lucy Cole. With parents in North Bovey in 1901. His brothers enrolled in Bratton Clovelly school in 1909 and his father originally from Bratton Clovelly. Boy sailor in 1911 in Portland. We have not been able to identify his service number due to his common name. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions UK Censuses |
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Cole | Percival Wallace | 1919- | 1940 | WWII | South Hill | Born 1919 in Bratton Clovelly. Enrolled in Bratton Clovelly School 1924- 1933, leaving at age 14. | Son of Emmanuel Cole & Eliza Box of South Hill. We know that Percy served because the Western Times 23 Feb 1940 reported that he was away on active service at the time of his father's funeral. | Western Times 23 Feb 1940 | ||
Congdon | Frank Thomas | 1914-1992 | 1940 | WWII | Private, York & Lancaster Regment | Married Muriel Adams in Bratton Clovelly in 1940. | Born about 1914. Son of Thomas James Congdon (tailor) and Eva Warren of Newton Abbott. Occupation listed as railway porter in his marriage record, with residence of Crownhill Barracks, Plymouth. The marriage was reported in the Western Times 11 Oct 1940. Died in Newton Abbot in 1992. | Bratton Clovelly Marriages Western Times 11 Oct 1940 UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Coombs | Thomas Charles | 1912-1986 | 1939 | WWII | Engineer, Royal Air Force | Married Marjorie Beryl Jordan in Bratton Clovelly in 1939. | Born in Wandsworth, London in 1912. Son of Thomas Coombs and Ada Mary Hand. Corporal when he married Marjorie, stationed at Weston Super Mare. Sadly, Marjorie died the same year they were married as reported in the Western Times 29 Dec 1939. Thomas died in New Forest, Hampshire in 1986. | Bratton Clovelly Marriages Western Times 29 Dec 1939 UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Crocker | Reginald John | 1905-1983 | 1926 | Bratton Mill | In the 1926 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists as an absent naval or military voter. | Born in Okehampton in 1905. Son of John Crocker (horseman) and Elizabeth Phare. With grandparents James (gamekeeper) and Emma Crocker in Hatherleigh in 1911 as 'Reggie'. Parents at Bratton Mill from 1921-1926. Married Nancy Hicks in Tavistock in 1934. Died in Tavistock in 1983. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Crocker | William James | 1903-1975 | 1923-1926 | Bratton Mill | In the 1923-1926 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists as an absent naval or military voter. | Born in Okehampton in 1903. Son of John Crocker (horseman) and Eliza Phare. With parents in Okehampton in 1911. Parents at Bratton Mill from 1921-1926. Died in Tavistock in 1975. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Cutland | Albert John | 1882-1947 | 1915-1919 | WWI | Corporal, Royal Horse Artillery, Service no 19263, 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery | Culm Cottage, Court Barton | In the 1918-1919 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists as an absent naval or military voter with residence Culm Cottage. Continued to appear in the Voter Lists living at Court Barton after he left the service. Married Lily Paige in Bratton Clovelly in 1922. Parish clerk and rate collector for Bratton Clovelly in business directories of the 1930s. Albert died at Court Barton in 1947. | Born in Kilnhurst, Yorkshire in 1882 (BMD birth record erroneously under 'Cutlang') and baptised at the Wesleyan Chapel. Son of John Cutland (schoolmaster) and Bessie Ann Bolt. His father had previously been Bratton Clovelly schoolmaster back in 1878. With parents in Yorkshire in 1891, 1901 and 1911, working as a schoolteacher in 1901 and 1911. Albert and his brother Ernest appear as absent voters in the 1918-1919 Voter Lists, where their father is listed as living at Culm Cottage. Served in the Royal Horse Artillery and home on leave in 1917 from France, where he had been since the beginning of the war and was studying gunnery according to the Western Times of 18 May 1917. Commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery in 1918. Received the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal. Married Lily Paige at the United Methodist Church in Bratton Clovelly, as announced in the Western Times of 22 April 1922, where his father was a local preacher. When Albert died in 1947, he left effects of almost £4000 to his wife according to the National Probate Calendar. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk GenUKI Kilnhurst, genuki.org.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Western Times, various articles National Probate Calendar, ancestry.co.uk Kelly's Directories UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Cutland | Ernest Edward | 1887-? | 1915-1919 | WWI | Corporal, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Service No 2507 & 325441, Sapper, Royal Engineers, Service No 401985, Labour Corps, Service No 414460 | Culm Cottage | In the 1918-1919 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists as an absent naval or military voter with residence Culm Cottage. | Born in Kilnhurst, Yorkshire in 1887 and baptised at the Wesleyan Chapel. Son of John Cutland (schoolmaster) and Bessie Ann Bolt (see notes for his brother Albert John Cutland). With parents in Yorkshire in 1891 and 1901 at which time he was a pupil teacher. Received the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal. Married Annabel M Burnard in Southampton in 1919. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk GenUKI Kilnhurst, genuki.org.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Downes | William Thomas | 1877-1956 | 1917-1918 | WWI | possibly Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, Service No 184061 | Palmer's Hill | Kennelman for Major Gill of Eversfield. Absent naval or military voter in the 1918 Bratton Clovelly Voters List, with residence Palmer's Hill. | Born 1878 in Shropshire. Married Jemima Mountjoy (nee ?) in Portsmouth in 1903. Major Gill tried to get him an exemption as seen in the Western Times 2 Oct 1916, however the exemption was denied. His children were enrolled in Bratton Clovelly school 1916-1919 at which time they moved to Kelly, Devon. Before Bratton Clovelly, the children had been enrolled at Briton Ferry, Neath Port Talbot, Wales. Two of William's stepsons also served in World War I. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Western Times 2 Oct 1916 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Dymond | Alfred William | 1893-1950 | 1915-1919 | WWI | Private, Devonshire Regiment, Service No 15681 | Wounded | Culmpit | Came home on leave for Easter in 1915 to his wife and children in Bratton Clovelly. In the 1918-1919 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists as an absent naval or military voter with residence Culmpit. | Born in Langtree, Devon in 1893. Son of Silas Dymond (clay labourer) and Charlotte Welsh. With widowed mother in 1901. Cowman in Buckland Brewer in 1911. Married Elizabeth A Cole in the Okehampton District in 1913. Timber haulier when he enlisted in 1915. While serving in the British Expeditionary Force, he was wounded in the thigh during the 'Big Push' in France but was recuperating well in a Northampton Hospital according to the Western Times 11 Aug 1916. Returned to service in the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. Received the 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. Died in the Okehampton District in 1950. | WWI Pension Records, ancestry.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Western Times, multiple articles UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Furse | Edwin Thomas | 1895-? | 1914-1915 | WWI | Acting Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery, Service No 1247 and 865620 | The Stores | Waggoner for Henry John and Ilet Pellow Smale at The Stores, Bratton Clovelly in 1911. | Born in Ashwater, Devon in 1895. Son of Thomas Smale Furse (grocer and draper) and Elizabeth (Bessie) Sillick. With parents in Virginstow in 1901, under surname 'Furze'. During 1914 and early 1915, some serving members of the Territorials, including Edwin, were sent to the garrisons around the Empire to free up Regulars to return to the UK and then to France. This service entitled them to the British War Medal and the Territorial Force War Medal, one of the rarer campaign medals. Migrated to Canada in 1921 to join sister Mrs Bridgman in Toronto, according to Canada Ocean Arrivals at ancestry.co.uk. His trip was partly funded by a settlement bonus and his occupation was listed as a farmer. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Canada Ocean Arrivals, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Gerry | Elliot | 1896-1963 | 1916-1918 | WWI | Private, Machine Gun Corps, Service No 113386, Devonshire Regiment, Service No 202468 | Higher Voaden | With brother William Thomas Gerry (one of his 11 siblings) and his family at Higher Voaden, Bratton Clovelly in 1911. Left Bratton Clovelly School in 1911 at the age of 14. | Born in Holsworthy in 1897. Son of Thomas Gerry (rabbit trapper) and Mary Jane Parsons. With parents in 1901. Received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. Emigrated to Melbourne, Australia as a saddler in 1923 according to UK Outward Passenger Lists, aboard the same ship as another Bratton Clovelly WWI soldier, Richard Woodrow. Listed as Elliot Drake Gerry in Australia. married Dorothy Dobson in Victoria in 1927, with whom he had a son Elliot George. Elliot died in Victoria in 1963. | TNA Medal Cards UK Outward Passenger Lists, ancestry.co.uk Victoria Births, Deaths, Marriages, online.justice.vic.gov.au UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Gregory | Sydney Maurice | 1885-1915 | 1914-1915 | WWI | 2nd Lieutenant, London Regiment (City of London Rifles), 6th Battalion | Died | Son of Rev William H Gregory who was minister for Boasley Methodist Chapel when Sydney was killed in action. | Born in St Austell, Cornwall in 1885. With parents in Somerset in 1891, where his father was a Bible Christian minister. Student at Shebbear College, founded by the Bible Christians, in 1901. Civil servant for Inland Revenue in Stroud in 1911. He became a 2nd Lieutenant in 1914 according to the London Gazette. The WWI Unit Diaries are now available from The National Archives and the details of Sydney's last battle are described. He died from enemy shelling during the Battle of Festubert, a battle that resulted in over 16,000 British casualties in a ten-day period. Sydney died 18 May 1915 and was buried at Brown's Road Military Cemetery, Festubert, Pas de Calais, France. He was awarded the 1915 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. | CWGC, cwgc.org Soldiers Died in the Great War, findmypast.co.uk London 6 Unit Diary, www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/first-world-war/ WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk London Gazette 23 Oct 1914 Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 28 May 1915 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Griffin | William Henry | 1894-1926 | 1915-1918 | WWI | Private, British Army | Wounded | Buckets House, Village | With grandparents Charles & Maria Griffin at Bucket's House in 1901 and 1911. Came home on leave several times and was then In the 1918-1920 Voters Lists with his grandmother and subsequently with his wife Edith Wooldrige until he died in 1926. | Born in Tavistock in 1894. Possibly the son of Caroline Griffin. With grandparents Charles Griffin and Maria Voaden Smallacombe at Buckets House in 1901 ('Griffen'). Servant at Morstone Farm in 1911. On leave in Bratton Clovelly in 1915, also in 1916 and returned to France. The Western Times reported that William was injured in October 1916. His name is too common to establish which Medal Card belongs to him. Married Edith Annie Wooldridge in 1921. He and Edith appear in the Voters Lists living in the Village until his death 10 Apr 1926 at Tavistock Hospital. He left effects of £418 to his wife according to the National Probate Calendar. Edith died two years later. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists National Probate Calendar, ancestry.co.uk Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 1 Apr 1915 Western Times, 11 Aug & 14 Oct 1916 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Hammond | Urban | 1895-1944 | 1915-1919 | WWI | Private, 3/1 Royal North Devon Yeomanry, Service No 2506, Devonshire Regiment, 16th Battalion, Service No 345764 | Wounded | Risdon, Blackabroom | Listed as Erwin Hammond as an absent military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters List of 1918. With mother and brothers in the 1919-1922 Voters Lists, living at Risdon. They moved to Blackabroom in 1923 where he remained until his death in 1944. | Born in Madley, Staffordshire in 1895. Son of James Hammond and Elizabeth Wood. with family in 1901. Cowman in Okehampton in 1911. Enlisted in 1915, identified in his service records and the North Devon Journal of 27 May 1915. He listed his occupation as farmer. Embarked for Egypt in 1916. Wounded in 1917 but remained on duty. Embarked for Marseilles in 1918. He received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. He appears as Erwin in the 1918-1928 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists and after that as Urban. Urban died at Devon & Exeter Hospital in 1944 while still living at Blackabroom with his mother and was buried at St Mary's. He left effects of over £2800 to his brother John James Hammond. His mother died the following year. | WWI Service Records, ancestry.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Hawton | Edward | 1886-? | 1917-1919 | WWI | Sapper, Dorset Regiment, Royal Engineers, Service No 7662 Sapper, 415th (Lowland) Field Company, Royal Engineers, Service No 224820 | Other Medical | Vlllage | Living in Bratton Village in 1891 and 1901 with his grandparents, James (mason) and Mary Hawton. With grandmother and mother (identified as aunt) Mary A Squance (nee Hawton) in 1911, working as a mason. | Born in Totnes, Devon circa 1886. Son of Mary A. Hawton. Identified as Edmond/Edmund when living with grandparents in Bratton Village in 1891 and 1901. Baptised at St Mary's in 1909 with his mother listed as Mary. Married Annie Corrina White in Salisbury in 1915. Attested in 1915, mobilised in 1917. Deemed proficient as a skilled bricklayer upon entry into the service. His service records identify him as member of Bratton Clovelly Friendly Society. Edward did not serve overseas, as he experienced significant knee disability in 1917 possibly aggravated by drill and possibly due to rheumatoid arthritis. He was discharged in 1919. | WWI Service Records, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Heale | William George | 1885-1973 | 1915-1919 | WWI | Private, No 2 (Res) Battalion, Machine Gun Corps, Service No 172945 | Police Station, Village | Police constable in Bratton Clovelly when he enlisted. William's children were baptised in Bratton Clovelly. Absent military voter in the 1918 Voter's List for the parish, residence in the Village. Home in Bratton Clovelly in 1919-1920 and children enrolled in Bratton Clovelly School. | Born in High Bickington, Devon in 1885. Son of William Gill Heale (coachman and groom) and Priscilla Ellen Lythaby. With parents in 1891. Teamster on farm in High Bickington in 1901 ('Heal'). Police constable Devon Constabulary in Newton Abbot in 1911. Married Alice May Clarke in 1913 ('Heals'). Living in Bratton Clovelly when he enlisted. Police constable at enlistment. It appears that he attested in 1915 but wasn't mobilised until 1918, likely due to occupation. Moved from Bratton Clovelly to Slapton, Devon in 1920. William died in Bideford, Devon in 1973. | Ancestry WWI Service Records Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Heath | Mary Jane | 1853-1923 | 1918 | WWI | Old Rectory (Domons) | Resided at the Old Rectory (Domons) in Bratton Clovelly from at least 1908 to 1919. Absent naval or military voter in 1918. Her daughters, Mildred and Hilda, both married in Bratton Clovelly in 1909. | Maiden name Mary Jane Shaw, born at Haigh Hall in Haigh, Yorkshire. Wife of Richard Heath, physician. With husband and children 1881 to 1901 in Sussex. Her husband is in the Voters List as owning the Old Rectory (Domons) in Bratton Clovelly in 1903. Then Mary Jane ('Jane') is listed as owning Domons from about 1908 to 1919. Widowed in the 1911 census. Absent naval or military voter in 1918 Voters List. We have found no information on Mary Jane's service. Back at Domons in 1919 Voters List. Mary Jane died at Bryn Tavy, Mary Tavy, Devon in 1923 leaving over £10,000 in effects as identified in the National Probate Calendar. The probate identifies her daughters as executrices. | Halhed Genealogy & Family Trees, http://www.halhed.com/t4r/getperson.php?personID=I16264&tree=tree1 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Marriages National Probate Calendar, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Heggadon | Norman Samuel | 1896-1986 | 1917-1918 | WWI | Royal Marine Light Infantry, Plymouth Division, Service No 2264 | Blackabroom, Ellacott | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1896. Attended Bratton Clovelly School 1901-1909. | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1896. Son of Samuel Heggadon (farmer) and Thirza LIntern. With parents at Blackabroom Farm in 1901. Attended Bratton Clovelly School 1901-1909, leaving for Shebbear College. With parents at Ellacott Farm in 1911, as a farm labourer living at Ellacott. Enlisted in 1917. Married Lillian E Friend in Okehampton District in 1921 (listed as 'Horman'). West Devon farmer in phone directories. Norman died in the Okehampton District in 1986. | WWI Medal Cards, TNA Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions British Phone Books, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Horrell | Henry | 1898-? | 1918-1919 | WWI | Private, 3rd Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Service No 46453 | Other Medical | Village, South Barton, Barton Cottage | Attended Bratton Clovelly School from 1899 to 1910, living in the Village. Living at South Barton when he enlisted in 1915 and living at Barton Cottage in 1918. | Born in Cork, Ireland in 1898. Son of Bessie Horrell. With mother and siblings in Bratton Clovelly in 1901 and 1911. Living at South Barton when he enlisted in 1915 but wasn't mobilised until 1918. Ancestry pension records show that he suffered from rheumatism and spent 7 of his 10 months in the Army in hospital. He was discharged as medically unfit in 1919. Received Silver War Badge. Married Winifred Annie Shobbrook in 1918 and lived at Barton Cottage. | WWI Service Records, ancestry.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk UK Silver War Badge Records, ancestry.co.uk Ireland Civil Registrations Birth Index, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Horrell | Sidney | 1889-1972 | 1916-1919 | WWI | Stoker 1st Class, Royal Navy, Service No K/36717 | Village, Langworthy Cottages, Church View | Born and raised in Bratton Clovelly. Sidney remained in Bratton Clovelly after the War, living at Church View with his wife Edith until his death in 1972. He is buried at St Mary's. | Boptised in Bratton Clovelly in 1889 ('Sydney Horrel'). Son of James Horrell (road contractor) and Jane Harris. With parents in 1891 and 1901 ('Horrel'), residence Village. Farm labourer at Langworthy Cottages in 1911. Married Edith Emily Pilley in 1916. Listed his occupation as cowman when he enlisted in 1916. Mostly served about HMS Resolution. Absent naval or military voter in the 1918-1919 Voters Lists. Received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. Sidney and Edith remained in Bratton Clovelly for the rest of his life, living at Church View. He is listed as Sidney James Horrell in the St Mary's burial register in 1972. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Hortop | Arthur John | 1898-1976 | 1917-1919 | WWI | Private, Devonshire Regiment, Service No 16196 | Metherel, Metherel Cottage | With grandfather James Hortop (agricultural labourer) at Metherel in 1901 and 1911. Absent military voter in 1918-1919 Voters Lists, residence Metherel Cottage. | Born in Beaworthy, Devon in 1898. Arthur was a prisoner of war in Turkish hands according to the Western Times of 10 Apr 1918. Received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. Married Florence G Reed in Crediton, Devon in 1927 ('Hortopp'). Arthur died in Tiverton in 1976. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Western Times 10 Apr 1918 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Hortop | Thomas | 1879-1966 | 1915-1919 | WWI | Private, Royal North Devon Yeomanry, Service No 1172, Devonshire Regiment, 5th Battalion, Service No 345673 | Metherel Tower, Metherel | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1879. Grew up at Metherel Farm. Absent military voter in Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists of 1918-1919. | Son of James Hortop (agricultural labourer) and Susanna Luxton. With parents at Metherel Tower in 1881. With widowed father at Metherel in 1891. Milkman on farm in Whitchurch in 1901. Back with father in 1911 working as a domestic groom. Entered the military in 1915. Received the 1915 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. Married Florence L Davis 1922 Barnstaple. Thomas died in Barnstaple in 1966. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Hutcheson | Alfred William | 1881-1916 | 1915-1916 | WWI | Private, Devonshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Service No 15587 | Died | Chestermoor | On the Bratton Clovelly WWI Memorial. With wife and children at Chestermoor, Bratton Clovelly in 1911, working as an undergardener. Western Times reported him missing 11 Aug 1916 and identified that he was a former workman for Miss Whitmore of Bannadon. | Born in Cambridge in 1881. Son of Alfred and Mary A. With parents in 1891. 'William' in 1901, with brother-in-law and sister James and Florence Newport in Paddington working as a horsekeeper. Private in the 3rd Devonshire when his daughter was born in Bratton Clovelly in 1915. Died 1 July 1916 on the Somme and is buried in the Thiepval Memorial Cemetery, Somme, France. Received the 1915 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. | Bratton Clovelly WWI Memorial CWGC, cwgc.org (Alfred William Hutcheson) Soldiers Died in the Great War, findmypast.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 1 Apr 1915 (on leave) Western Times 11 Aug 1916 Bratton Clovelly Baptisms |
James | William Henry | 1890-? | 1918-1919 | WWI | Railway Cottages, Village | With widowed father John Karslake James (agricultural labourer) at Railway Cottages in 1901, identified as 'Henry'. Absent naval or military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voter Lists of 1918-1919, with residence listed as the Village. | Born in Germansweek, Devon in 1890. Son of John Karslake James & Sibella Medland. With parents in 1891. With widowed father in Bratton Clovelly in 1901. Waggoner in Black Torrington in 1911. We have not been able to identify his service number due to his common name. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Kenyon-Slaney | Gerald William | 1899-1953 | 1918-1938 | WWII | Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards (WWI), Colonel, British Military Administration, Eritrea | Langworthy | Baptised in Bratton Clovelly in 1899, living at Langworthy. With parents in 1901. Absent military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists of 1918-1920. Home on draft leave in 1918 according to the Western Times of 1 Nov 1918 so probably joined up just after the War. Gerald's parents are buried at St Mary's. | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1899. With parents in 1901 ('Kenyon Harry'). At school in Okehampton in 1911. Attained rank of Lieutenant in 1920. Died in Devon in 1953. From The Peerage, www.thepeerage.com: 'Colonel Gerald William Kenyon-Slaney was born on 20 July 1899. He was the son of Percy Robert Kenyon-Slaney and Geraldine Ellen Georgina Whitmore. He married Barbara Nannette Skipwith, daughter of Reverend Granville Gore Skipwith and Violet Mary Tyser, on 23 June 1928. He died on 27 December 1953 at age 54. He gained the rank of Lieutenant in the service of the 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards. He graduated from Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.). He gained the rank of Colonel in the service of the British Military Administration, Eritrea. He was with the Administration Service, Nyasaland. Gerald was invested as an Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) in 1941.' | The Peerage, www.thepeerage.com London Gazette, various announcements Western Times, 1 Nov 1918 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Burials UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Kenyon-Slaney | Philip Percy | 1896-1928 | WWI | Captain, 16th Devon Regiment, Major, 96th Royal Devon Yeomanry, Royal Field Artillery | Wounded | Langworthy | With parents in Bratton Clovelly in 1901 and 1911, living at Langworthy. Absent military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists of 1918-1920. Philip's parents are buried at St Mary's. | Born in Argentina in 1896. With parents at Langworthy in 1901 ('Kenyon Harry') and 1911 ('Kenyon Llaney'). Received the Military Cross for exceptional bravery in active operations. Philip's detailed death notice is in the Western Times of 14 Sep 1928. From Wikipedia: 'Major Philip Percy Kenyon-Slaney MC (12 February 1896 9 September 1928) was a British Conservative Party politician. Kenyon-Slaney was son of Percy Kenyon-Slaney (1861-1911) and his wife, Geraldine Ellen Georgina, daughter of the Reverend George William Whitmore, who had made their home at Langworthy, Devon. His uncle Colonel William Kenyon-Slaney had also been a Member of Parliament. He was educated at Bradfield School. Throughout the First World War he served with Royal Devon Yeomanry which became the 96th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, seeing action on the Western Front. He was mentioned in despatches, awarded the Military Cross and was gassed several times, subsequently affecting his health. After the war he was on the Territorial Army Reserve of Officers with the rank of Major. He was elected at the 1924 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Tavistock division of Devon, and held the seat until his death, in a Torquay nursing home, in 1928, aged 32. His health had caused him to announce he would not stand at the next General Election. His last home was at Beechwood House, Plympton, Devon.' | Wikipedia, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Kenyon-Slaney The Peerage, www.thepeerage.com Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Western Times, 14 Sep 1928 UK Censuses |
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Knight | Albert George | 1887-? | 1905-1920 | WWI | Petty Officer, Royal Navy, Service No 225730 | Village | Baptised in Bratton Clovelly in 1887, residing in the Village. | Son of William Taylor Knight (agricultural labourer) and Elizabeth Abbott. Father was living at Great Burrow when he married in 1875. With parents in Thrushelton in 1891. With widowed mother in Lamerton in 1901, working as a cattle boy. Joined the Royal Navy in 1905 as a boy sailor. Listed as Able Seaman in 1911, with mother in Morice Town, Plymouth. It is likely that he married Beatrice M Johnson in Plymouth in 1913. His naval service records at The National Archives identify the many ships he served on. Qualified for Petty Officer in 1914. Cited for service in land operations in Belgium in 1916-17. Awarded the 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. Free discharge on compassionate grounds in 1920, which we think was when his wife died. Emigrated to Canada in 1920 with two children, identified as a farmer. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk Canadian Passenger Lists, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Knight | Horace | 1899-1984 | 1919 | Private, 3rd Oxford & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Service No 47258 | Village | Baptised in Bratton Clovelly in 1900, residing in the Village. With parents in 1901 and 1911. Attended Bratton Clovelly School from 1902 to 1913. Absent military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists of 1919. | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1899. Son of William Knight (agricultural labourer) and Catherine Bickle. It is likely that he married Elsie M Day in 1921. May have joined the service shortly after the War ended. Horace died in the Okehampton District in 1984. | Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Knowles | Percy Robert | 1895-1918 | 1916-1918 | WWI | Sergeant, Australian Light Trench Mortar Battery, 9th Battalion, Service No 1666 | Died | Risdon | Husband of Gladys Mary Hammond and son-in-law of James and Elizabeth Hammond of Risdon Farm (sometimes seen under Beaworthy). The Hammonds were later residents of Blackabroom. Gladys (born 1891 Staffordshire), her parents and brothers are buried at Bratton Clovelly. | Born in Lindfield, Sydney in 1895. Son of Robert Walter & Alice Knowles of Sydney. Married Gladys Mary Hammond of Bratton Clovelly in Chatswood, New South Wales in 1913. Gladys may have emigrated to Australia in 1910. His service records are available online at The National Archives of AustraliaHe was in the Australian Militia before volunteering for the Australian Imperial Force in 1916. Residence listed as Lindfield, Sydney and religion listed as Presbyterian. Sent to France in 1916. Promoted to Sergeant in 1917. Percy died in Fovant Hospital of pneumonia, from the effects of gas on 30 Jan 1918. He is buried at Compton Chamberlayne Cemetery in Wiltshire, England. He received the 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. His service records include his will in which he bequeathed everything to his wife living at Risdon Farm, Bratton Clovelly. Gladys' brother Urban Hammond also served in WWI. | CWGC, cwgc.org Soldiers Died in the Great War, findmypast.co.uk Service Records, National Archives of Australia ANZAC Memorial, ancestry.co.uk Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 8 Feb 1918 New South Wales Births, Deaths & Marriages Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Burials UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & eaths |
Lashbrook | Alfred James | 1896-1916 | 1916 | WWI | Private, Royal North Devonshire Yeomanry, 1st Battalion, Service No 2604, Devonshire Regiment, Service No 346126 | Died | The death notice in the North Devon Journal of 4 Jan 1917 identifies that Alfred was from Bratton Clovelly, so perhaps he was working in the parish before the War. He was the son of John and Bessie Lashbrook who were resident at Beamsworthy, Beaworthy at the time. | Born in Stratton, Cornwall in 1896. With parents in 1901. Alfred died of dysentery at Alexandria on 17 Dec 1916 and is buried at the Cairo War Memorial Cemetery. He was awarded the Victory Medal and British War Medal. Sadly, his older brother Albert was killed in action nine months later. | CWGC, cwgc.org (A J Lashbrook) Soldiers Died in the Great War, findmypast.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk North Devon Journal 4 Jan 1917 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Laycock | John | 1890-1917 | 1916-1917 | WWI | Private, Devonshire Regiment, Service No 51356, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 7th Battalion, Service No 41638 | Died | School House, Court Barton | With mother in Bratton Clovelly in 1901 at the School House where father (deceased) had been schoolmaster and mother was a sewing teacher. Waggoner for the Dawes of Court Barton in 1911. | Born in East Halton, Lincolnshire in 1890. Son of John T & Eliza D Laycock. John died 16 Aug 1917 and is buried at Tyne Cot Cemetery, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. He is commemorated on the Bridestowe War Memorial and he received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. His mother was buried in Bratton Clovelly in 1919 (was living in Cornwall at the time of her death). | CWGC, cwgc.org Soldiers Died in the Great War, findmypast.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, TNA Devonheritage.org Bratton Clovelly Burials UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Liddicoat | Fernley Robert Cecil | 1903-1979 | 1929-1945 | WWII | Engine Room Artificer Third Class, Royal Navy, Service No M34925 (1928), Temporary Warrant Engineer (1944), Retired Officer (1949), Civil Officer (1962) | Brattonia | Absent naval voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists from 1929-1939, with his wife Lucy May Lilian Harris residing at Brattonia. | Born in Plymouth in 1903. Son of Fred Liddicoat (Royal Navy pensioner) and Hetty Lucas. With parents in Plymouth in 1911. Service records at The National Archives cover Fernley's service 1917-1929 at which time his records were transferred to Cairo. Boy Artificer in 1917, Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class in 1928 (equivalent rank to a Chief Petty Officer). Married Lucy May Lilian Harris in Okehampton in 1926, also Ivy M Sherwill in Exeter in 1976. Received the Royal Navy Good Conduct and Long Service Medal in 1936 while aboard HMS Drake. In UK Navy List (ancestry) 1944-1962. Temporary Commissioned Warrant Engineer in 1943. Retired officer in 1947. Civil officer to 1962. Died in Exeter in 1979. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Navy Lists, ancestry.co.uk UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Luxton | Cecil Vincent | 1898-1978 | 1918-1919 | WWI | Driver, Royal Field Artillery, Service No 226875 | Other Medical | North Breazle, Chimsworthy | Born at North Breazle in 1897, Cecil attended Bratton Clovelly School. He and his wife Agnes Vera Seccombe lived at Chimsworthy in Bratton Clovelly until 1958. | Son of Richard Luxton (farmer) and Elizabeth. With parents at North Breazle in 1901 and 1911. Attended Bratton Clovelly School from 1902 to 1911, leaving for Okehampton Higher Elementary (later Okehampton Grammar School). Multiple articles in the newspapers regarding his father seeking service exemptions for Cecil and his brothers so that they could tend to the farm. Absent military voter in Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists of 1918-1919, residence Chimsworthy. In hospital in France with influenza in 1918, according to the Western Times of 10 May 1918. Received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. He married Agnes Vera Seccombe in the Okehampton District in 1924. Farmer of over 150 acres at Chimsworthy in the 1930-1939 Kelly's Directories. Cecil and Agnes remained at Chimsworthy until 1958. He died in Tavistock in 1978. | Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Kelly's Directories of Devon WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Western Times, various articles UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Mallett | Joseph Charles Henry Valentine John | 1884-1918 | WWI | Private, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment), 1st Battalion, Service No 27188, previously Somerset Light Regiment, Service No 32994 and Worcestershire Regiment, Service No 24477 | Died | Married Eliza Horrell in Bratton Clovelly in 1907. | Born in Tavistock in 1884. Son of George William Mallett (house painter) and Loveday Louisa Treloar of Tavistock. With parents in 1891. With widowed mother and siblings in 1901, working as a rural postman in Whitchurch. With wife Eliza and three children in Tavistock in 1911, working as a town postman. Joseph was identified as missing in France in a Western Times article of 10 May 1918. He died 30 August 1918 and was buried at Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, Pas de Calais, France. | CWGC, cwgc.org (J C H V Mallett) Soldiers Died in the Great War, findmypast.co.uk WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards Western Times 10 May 1918 Censuses Bratton Clovelly Marriages |
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Mayne | Frank | 1891-1969 | 1918 | WWI | Private, Devonshire Regiment, Service No 38715, South Wales Borderers, Service No 12188, Connaught Rangers, Service No 20369 | Married Edith Mary Horrell in Bratton Clovelly in 1918. | Born in Chittlehampton, Devon in 1890. Son of William (stone mason) and Charlotte Mayne. With parents in Chittlehampton in 1891 and 1901. Frank was living in Broadwoodwidger when he married Edith Mary Horrell at St Mary's in 1918. He died in Tavistock in 1969. | Bratton Clovelly Marriages UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Metters | Henry John | 1865-1927 | 1882-1905, 1914-1919 | Boxer Rebellion (1900), WWI | Petty Officer, Royal Navy, Service No 120558 | Henry's service papers state that he was born in Bratton Clovelly but the censuses identify that he was born in Broadwoodwidger in 1865. Son of William Metters (agricultural labourer) and Ann Wood who married in Bratton Clovelly in 1862, both parents being from Bratton Clovelly. | With parents in Thrushelton in 1871. Joined the Royal Navy as a boy sailor in 1882, identifying his trade as a baker. Married Lavinia Mary Roberts in Stoke Damerel in 1893. Became Petty Officer 1st Class in 1896. With wife and children in Tywardreath, Cornwall in 1911, working as a china clay labourer. Left for the Ready Reserve in 1905 and re-joined in 1914, serving aboard the training ship HMS Powerful throughout the War. He received the China Medal in 1900 and the British War Medal for WWI service. Henry died in Crown Hill, Devon in 1927 leaving effects of £372 to his widow, according to the National Probate Calendar. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk National Probate Calendar, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Moore | Walter John | 1896-? | 1915-1918 | WWI | Private, 3/1st Royal North Devon Hussars, Service No 2464, Devonshire Regiment, 16th Battalion, Service No 345750 | Other Medical | School House | Son of William Moore, schoolmaster of Bratton Clovelly School. Walter's mother passed away and he was raised by his grandparents in Northlew. After his service, he lived with his father at the School House until 1924. | Born in Bigbury, Devon in 1896. Son of William Moore, schoolmaster at Bratton Clovelly, and Ellen Dymond. Ellen passed away in 1897 and Walter was with his grandparents, William and Elizabeth Dymond, in Northlew in 1901 and 1911. He joined the Royal North Devon Hussars in 1915, a territorial force, according to his service papers at ancestry.co.uk. He deployed overseas with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in 1916 and became a Turkish prisoner of war in December 1917, having been reported missing in Palestine in the Western Times of 21 Dec 1917. He was reported wounded in the Western Times of 10 Apr 1918 but it appears that instead he suffered from malaria and was treated with quinine which resulted in partial deafness. Absent military voter in the Bratton Clovelly 1918 Voters List, the year he was discharged. Received Victory Medal and British War Medal.Walter remained with his father at the Bratton Clovelly School House until 1924 but we don't know where he went after this time. | WWI Service Records, ancestry.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Western Times, various articles UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Mountjoy | Bertie Arthur | 1898-1977 | 1915-1918 | WWI | Corporal, Middlesex Regiment, 8th Battalion, Service No G/10798 | Wounded | Eversfield | Bratton Clovelly absent military voter in 1918. With mother Jemima (nee Twine) and stepfather William Thomas Downes at Eversfield in 1919. | Born in Havant, Hampshire in 1898. Son of George Mountjoy (builder) and Jemima Twine. With parents in Havant in 1901 ('Birtie'), as well as brother Harold who also served. With mother and stepfather William Thomas Downes in Suffolk in 1911. Living with parents in South Wales and working as a grocer's assistant when he enlisted in 1915. Wounded in France as reported in the Western Times of 21 Dec 1917 but returned to action three months later. He was wounded again in October 1918 and returned to England for treatment at Beaufort Hospital in Bristol. Listed as an absent military voter in the Bratton Clovelly 1918 Voters List. Bertie received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. With mother and stepfather at Eversfield in 1919, where his father was a kennelman. Emigrated to the USA in 1920 working as a salesman, according to the Passenger Lists at ancestry.co.uk. Bertie married Mary C Ure in Cuyahoga County, Ohio in 1927. With wife and daughter Heather in Ohio in 1930, labourer at a rubber shop. Also in Ohio in the 1940 US Census, working as a manager for the Hoover Company. Bertie died in Huntingdon Beach, California 19 Nov 1977. | Ancestry Service Records, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Western Times 21 Dec 1917 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths UK Outward Passenger Lists, ancestry.co.uk Cuyahoga County, Ohio Marriage Records, ancestry.co.uk US Federal Censuses, ancestry.co.uk US Social Security Death Index, ancestry.co.uk |
Mountjoy | Harold George | 1893-1962 | 1918-1919 | WWI | Corporal, R W Suffolk Regiment, Service No 23555 | Eversfield | Bratton Clovelly absent military voter in 1918 and 1919. With mother Jemima (nee Twine) and stepfather William Thomas Downes at Eversfield in the latter part of 1919. | Born in Portsea Island, Hampshire in 1893. Son of George Mountjoy (builder) and Jemima Twine. With parents in Havant in 1901, as well as brother Bertie who also served. Working in Sussex as an estate labourer in 1911. Bratton Clovelly absent military voter in 1918 and 1919, residence Eversfield House where his mother and stepfather William Thomas Downes (kennelkeeper) lived. Married Lillian Bridgeman Rose in Cambridge in 1924. Harold died in Cambridge in 1962 leaving effects of £450 to his widow. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists National Probate Calendar, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Napper | Leslie James | 1909-1990 | 1931-1947 | WWII | Lieutenant, Acting Commissioned Gunner, Royal Navy | South Ville | Absent naval voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists of 1930-1939, with residence South Ville where his wife lived after they married in 1934. | Born in Newton Abbot, Devon in 1908. Son of John Napper (farmer) and Eliza Ellicombe. With parents in 1911. Married Josephine P L Andrews in Newton Abbot in 1934. Commissioned in 1940 according to the UK Navy Lists, Acting Commissioned Gunner, promoted to Lieutenant in 1947. Received the Distinguished Service Cross in 1945, as reported in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette 6 July 1945. Leslie died in Newton Abott in 1990. | UK Navy Lists, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, 6 Jul 1945 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Neno | Arthur Richard | 1903-1981 | 1926-1945 | WWII | Marine, Royal Fleet Reserve, Royal Navy, Service Number D26 | Barton Lane, North Breazle, Station Road Cottages | Resident of Bratton Clovelly from 1916 to at least 1975, away for service 1926-1937 and then again for World War II. | Born circa 1903 in Jacobstowe, Devon. Son of John Neno (horseman) and Eva Reynolds. Parents are seen together in 1901 in Dowland, Devon. With widowed mother in 1911. Moved to Bratton Clovelly from Iddesleigh in 1916, when siblings were enrolled in Bratton Clovelly School, residing at Barton Lane. Arthur's mother re-married in 1918 to Alfred Parsons, a soldier from Bratton Clovelly. Their residence was Station Road Cottages in 1919. Arthur was in the Bratton Clovelly 1924-1925 Voters Lists residing at North Breazle, likely a farmworker. Absent naval or military voter in 1926-1937 Voters Lists. His residences during this time were 2 Station Road Cottages then 3 Station Road Cottages by 1929 with brother William and William's wife Florence Isabella Horrell. Arthur was a civilian in the 1938-1939 Voter Lists, still with his brother and his brother's family). He then re-joined active service and was reported home on leave in the Western Times of 21 Jan 1944. He was identified in his brother Leonard's obituary of 4 Aug 1944. Arthur received the Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1941 when he was stationed at Plymouth. He continued to live with his brother at 3 Station Road until at least 1975, perhaps for the remainder of his life. He died in Plymouth in 1981. | UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions Western Times, various articles UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Neno | Leonard | 1912-1944 | WWII | Lance Corporal, Devonshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Service No 561950 | Died | Barton Lane, Station Road Cottages | Resident of Bratton Clovelly from 1916 to his death in 1944. Attended Bratton Clovelly School from 1916 to about 1922. Away for service 1935 to his death on D Day in 1944. | Son of Eva Neno, nee Reynolds. Moved to Bratton Clovelly from Iddesleigh in 1916. Had gone to school in Iddesleigh before enrolling in Bratton Clovelly School in 1916, residing at Barton Lane when he enrolled.Leonard's mother re-married in 1918 to Alfred Parsons, a soldier from Bratton Clovelly. Their residence was Station Road Cottages in 1919. John was an absent military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists of 1935-1939. Leonard died 6 Jun 1944 on D Day in Normandy and is buried in Bayeux War Cemetery. His obituary is in theWestern Times of 4 Aug 1944, with an extensive biography and photo. Leonard served in India before the War, then France, Malta, Egypt, Tunisia, Sicily and Italy. His service in Malta of over two years during almost continuous aerial attack earned him the headline of 'Malta Cross Hero'. He left effects of £220 to his mother, according to the National Probate Calendar. | Bratton Clovelly WWII Memorial CWGC, cwgc.org UK Army Roll of Honour, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions Western Times, 4 Aug 1944 UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Neno | Philip John | 1908-2001 | 1930-1932; 1944 | WWII | Royal Air Force | Barton Lane, Station Road Cottages | Resident of Bratton Clovelly from 1916 to at least 1975. Attended Bratton Clovelly School 1922 to 1935. Away for service 1930-1932 and then again for World War II. | Also known as 'John'. Born in Dowland, Devon in 1908. Son of John Neno (horseman) and Eva Reynolds. Parents are seen together in 1901 in Dowland, Devon. With widowed mother in 1911. Moved to Bratton Clovelly from Iddesleigh in 1916 before enrolling at Bratton Clovelly School until about 1922, residing at Barton Lane when he enrolled. John's mother re-married in 1918 to Alfred Parsons, a soldier from Bratton Clovelly. Their residence was Station Road Cottages in 1919. Absent military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists of 1930-1932, civilian voter from 1933-1935. Married Doris Palmer in the Okehampton District in 1935. Identified in his brother Leonard's obituary of 4 Aug 1944. At the time, he was serving in Ceylon following evacuation from Singapore. We don't know his service dates for World War II. He and Doris continued to live at 2 Railway Cottages until at least 1975, perhaps for much longer. John died in West Devon in 2001. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions Western Times, various articles UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Neno | William John | 1899-1991 | 1917-1919 | WWI | Stoker 1st Class, Royal Navy, Service No K47950 | Barton Lane, Station Road Cottages | Resident of Bratton Clovelly from 1916 to at least 1975. He married Florence Isabella Horrell at St Mary's and both he and Florence are buried there. | Born in Dowland, Devon in 1899. Son of John Neno (horseman) and Eva Reynolds. With parents in 1901 in Dowland, Devon. With widowed mother in 1911. Moved to Bratton Clovelly from Iddesleigh in 1916, when siblings were enrolled in Bratton Clovelly School, residing at Barton Lane. William's mother re-married in 1918 to Alfred Parsons, a soldier from Bratton Clovelly. Their residence was Station Road Cottages in 1919. William served aboard the Victory II, a training ship, during 1918 and 1919 at which time he was demobilised, according to his service records at The National Archives. He is in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists from 1919-1939, residing at Station Road Cottages. Married Florence Isabella Horrell at St Mary's in 1921. William and Florence remained at 3 Station Road until at least 1975. He died in 1991 while living in Yelverton, Devon and was buried at St Mary's in Bratton Clovelly. Florence died the following month and is buried with him. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions Bratton Clovelly Marriages Bratton Clovelly Burials UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Newcombe | Edwin | 1888-1964 | 1918-1919 | WWI | Private, 3rd Oxford & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Service No 45984, Worcester Regiment, Service No 59563 | Reed Farm | Farm labourer for the Smallacombes at Reed Farm in Bratton Clovelly in 1911. Married Elizabeth Bellworthy Chudley at St Mary's in 1913. At least one of his children was born in Bratton Clovelly. | Born in Okehampton, Devon in 1888. Son of Richard Newcombe (agricultural labourer) and Mary Anne Pellow. With parents in Belstone in 1891 and 1901. Edwin and his wife Elizabeth were living at Hatherleigh when he enlisted in 1915 but wasn't mobilised until 1918, according to his service records at ancestry.co.uk. He served in France in 1918 and 1919. Demobilised in 1920. He gave his future address as Hatherleigh at the end of his service. Received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. Edwin died in Exeter in 1964. | WWI Service Records, ancestry.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Marriages UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Palfrey | Herbert Donald | 1886-1960 | 1916-1917 | WWI | Private, Hertford Regiment, 1st Battalion, Service No 9316 and 269353, Essex Regiment, 5th Battalion, Service No 253084 | Other Medical | Rectory, Culmpit | With uncle Thomas Sole Rundle and his wife Alice Mary Master (from Gibraltar) in Bratton Clovelly in 1911. Thomas was the Rector of St Mary's at this time. Lived with his aunt and uncle at the Rectory until 1919, except for his service in 1916 and 1917. He married Bessie Box at St Mary's in 1919 and lived with her at Culmpit until 1924. Bessie was buried at St Mary's in 1945. | Born at Portsea Island, Hampshire in 1886. Son of Douglas Palfrey and Francis Sophia Master of Gibraltar. With mother in Hampshire in 1891. Gardener when he enlisted in 1915 and was mobilised in 1916. Medical discharge with a heart problem in 1917. The condition had arisen when he was a child, having suffered from brain fever and scarlet fever in Swansea. His service records state that 'he appears to be honest, sober and industrious'. He and his wife Bessie were living at Follygate, Devon when Bessie died in 1945 and was buried in Bratton Clovelly. Herbert died in Liskeard, Cornwall in 1960. | WWI Pension Records, ancestry.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Marriages Bratton Clovelly Burials UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Palmer | Francis | 1889-1973 | 1918 | WWI | Private, British Army | Post Office | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1889 and lived at the Post Office, except while away on service, until he and his wife Edith Annie Tingley moved to Gable Cote in 1961. He was buried at St Mary's in 1973. | Son of Nicolas Palmer (tailor and postmaster) and Agnes Pearse. With parents at Post Office in 1891. With widowed mother in 1901. He appears as an absent military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists of 1918 and then appears as residing at the Post Office. Married Edith Annie Tingley in Tavistock in 1938. They remained at the Post Office until 1961 and then moved to Gable Cote in Bratton Clovelly. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Burials UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Palmer | John Pearse | 1876-1931 | 1917-1918 | WWI | Private, British Army | Post Office, Village | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1876 and grew up at the Post Office. Lived in the Village until the 1920s, except while away on service. John was buried at St Mary's in 1931. | Son of Nicolas Palmer (tailor and postmaster) and Agnes Pearse. With parents at Post Office in 1891 working as a rural postman. With widowed mother in 1901. With brother Nicolas and grandmother Jane Nile Pearce in 1911. Home on leave in the Western Times of 21 Sep 1917 and appears on the Post Office Plaque at the Museum of Dartmoor Life at Okehampton as having served. Absent military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters List of 1918. John died in 1931 while living at Beaworthy. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Burials Western Times, 21 Sep 1917 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Palmer | Nicolas | 1887-1917 | 1916-1917 | WWI | Private, Somerset Light Infantry, Service No 22210, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 6th Battalion, Service No 27752 | Died | Post Office | On the Bratton Clovelly WWI Memorial. Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1887 and grew up in Bratton Clovelly. | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1887. Son of Nicolas Palmer (tailor and postmaster) and Agnes Pearse. With parents in 1891. Garden boy in Iddesleigh in 1901 for Georgina Arnold, where his sister Agnes was a housemaid. With brother John and grandmother Jane Nile Pearce in Bratton Clovelly in 1911, working as a postman. Home on leave according to the Western Times of 11 Aug 1916. Nicolas was killed in action on 23 August 1917 and is buried at Tyne Cot Cemetery, Zonnebeke, Belgium. He received the Victory Medal and the British War Medal. He is commemorated on the Post Office Plaque at the Museum of Dartmoor Life. Four of Nicholas' brothers also served. His sister Agnes named her son Nicholas Palmer Simmons in 1916. | Bratton Clovelly WWI Memorial CWGC, cwgc.org (N Palmer) Soldiers Died in the Great War, findmypast.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, Western Times, various articles Bratton Clovelly Baptisms UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Palmer | Thomas Coneybeare | 1879-? | 1918 | WWI | Private, British Army | Post Office, Clovelly Hotel | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1879 and grew up at the Post Office, first working as a postman and from 1906 as innkeeper for the Clovelly Hotel. He married Clara Parker at St Mary's in 1901 and they remained at the Clovelly Hotel until 1934. | Son of Nicolas Palmer (tailor and postmaster) and Agnes Pearse. With parents at Post Office in 1891. With widowed mother in 1901 working as an auxiliary postman. Married Clara Parker at St Mary's in 1901 while working as a letter carrier. With wife, children and sister Edith in 1911, innkeeper for the Clovelly Hotel which he had acquired in 1906. Absent naval or military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters List of 1918. When called to service, he had to put the Hotel up for auction but was able to retain it upon his return. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Marriages Western Times, various articles Exeter & Plymouth Gazette, various articles UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Palmer | William Coneybeare | 1877-1922 | 1918 | WWI | Private, British Army | Post Office | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1877 and grew up at the Post Office. A Western Times article of 23 Apr 1918 identifies that he and his brothers were all serving at the time. | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1877. Son of Nicolas Palmer (tailor and postmaster) and Agnes Pearse. With parents at Post Office in 1891. With widowed mother in 1901. Coachman in Holsworthy in 1911. William died in Bratton Clovelly in 1922. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Western Times, 23 Apr 1918 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Parsons | Alfred James | 1876-1931 | 1916-1918 | WWI | Lance Corporal, British Army | Lower Voaden, 2 Station Road Cottages | Baptised, married and buried at St Mary's in Bratton Clovelly. Alfred and his wife Eva Neno (nee Reynolds) lived at 2 Station Road Cottages throughout their married life. | Born in St Blazey, Cornwall in 1876 and baptised at St Mary's in Bratton Clovelly. Son of John (agricultural labourer) and Mary Parsons. With parents in Bratton Village in 1881 ('Parson'). Farm servant in Beaworthy in 1901. Waggoner for Thomas Brown at Lower Voaden in 1911. Came home on leave in 1916 and 1917, according to articles in the Western Times. Married Eva Neno (nee Reynolds) at St Mary's in 1918. Absent naval or military voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters List of 1918, address 2 Station Road Cottages also referred to as the Council Houses. Alfred died in 1931 and was buried at St Mary's. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Marriages Bratton Clovelly Burials Western Times, various articles UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Parsons | Ernest Alfred | 1921-1966 | 1944 | WWII | Leading Aircraftman, Royal Air Force | 2 Station Road Cottages, Court Barton Cottage | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1921. Attended Bratton Clovelly School from 1926 to 1935. Married Ethel Mary Mortimore at St Mary's in 1943. Except for his service time, Ernest remained in Bratton Clovelly until 1950. | Son of Alfred James Parsons and Eva Reynolds (former married name Neno). Ernest was identified as a leading aircraftman, while Ethel was a munitions worker. Ernest was serving in Normandy when his half-brother Leonard Neno was killed in action on D Day, 6 June 1944. After the War, Ernest and Ethel lived at Court Barton Cottage until 1950. Ernest died in Launceston in 1966. | Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions Bratton Clovelly Marriages Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Western Times 4 Aug 1944 UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Parsons | Ernest John | 1882-1956 | 1901-1922 | WWI | Stoker Petty Officer, Royal Navy, Service No 297872 | Village | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1882, the son of John Parsons (agricultural labourer) and Emma Worth. | With parents in Sydenham Damerel in 1891 and 1901, working as a farm labourer in 1901. Married Lydia Gertie Spurrell in Plymouth in 1907. With wife and daughter in 1911, 1st class Stoker in Plymouth. Ernest's service records at The National Archives identify the many ships he was on from 1901 to 1922. He qualified for Petty Officer in 1914 and received the 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. Ernest died in Plymouth in 1956. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Baptisms UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Parsons | Walter John | 1918- | 1942-1945 | WWII | Private, British Army | Station Road Cottages | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1918. Attended Bratton Clovelly School from 1921 while living at Station Road Cottages. Home on leave in 1944. | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1918. Son of Alfred James Parsons and Eva Reynolds (former married name Neno). Attended Bratton Clovelly School from 1921 while living at Station Road Cottages. May have married Stella Johns in Bideford in 1942. The Western Times of 21 Jan 1944 reported that Walter had been home on leave after serving 1-1/2 years abroad in Egypt, Sicily and Italy. He was serving in Normandy when his half-brother Leonard Neno was killed in action on D Day, 6 June 1944. In Leonard's obituary, it was noted that Walter had previously been evacuated from Dunkirk and had served in the Tripoli and Tunisian campaigns. | Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions Western Times, 21 Jan 1944 & 4 Aug 1944 UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Parsons | William | 1885-1959 | 1902-1924 | WWI | Chief Stoker, Royal Navy, Service No 301641 | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1884. | Son of John (agricultural labourer) and Emma Parsons.With parents in Sydenham Damerel in 1891. Waggoner in Lamerton in 1901. Leading Stoker aboard HMS Carnarvon in Torbay, Devon in 1911. Probably married Emily Brimacombe in Tavistock in 1913. Received the British War Medal while aboard HMS Concord. Chief Stoker when he left the service. William probably died in Tavistock in 1959. | Register of Seamens Services, TNA UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Parsons | William Morris | 1885-1943 | 1904-1926 | WWI | Chief Stoker, DSM, Royal Navy, Service No 305828 | Village, South Barton Cottage | Born and raised in Bratton Clovelly. Listed as an absent naval voter from 1918-1926, with his wife resident there from 1923-1926. | Son of John Parsons (agricultural labourer) and Mary Roland. With widowed father in Bratton Village in 1891. Agricultural labourer in Lawhitton in 1901. Identified as a farm labourer when he enlisted in 1904. Acting Leading Stoker aboard HMS Indus in Devonport in 1911. Qualified for Petty Officer in 1911. His service records at The National Archives list the many ships he served on until 1926. Received the Distinguished Service Medal for service with the Eastern Mediterranean Squadron at Gallipoli in 1916, with his photo shown in the Western Times 16 June 1916. He was also 'fortunate when out there to capture four snipers, who were dressed in green, and who afterwards proved to be women.' Came back to Bratton Clovelly on leave in 1915 and 1918 as reported in the papers. Received the 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. Chief Stoker when he left the service. He appears with his father (who died in 1920) in Bratton Village as an absent naval voter from 1918-1926, listed at South Barton Cottages from 1923 with his wife Ellen Elizabeth Searle from Watford, Hertfordshire. William died in Watford in 1943. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Naval Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk DSM, http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyBritishLGDecorationszzDSM.htm Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Burials (parents) Western Times 16 June 1916 & other articles Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 9 Apr 1915 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Pike | Albert James | 1895-1949 | 1913-1929 | WWI | Stoker Chief Petty Officer, Royal Navy, Service No K19467 & M37509 | Barton Cottage, Rose Cottage | Moved to Bratton Clovelly in 1906 when his mother remarried to James Karslake James at Barton Cottage. Married Gertrude Mary Parsons at St Mary's in 1919, identifed as a Stoker Petty Officer. Appeared in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists until 1926 as an absent naval voter and then as a resident from 1935 to his burial in 1949 at St Mary's. | Born in Hatherleigh in 1895. Son of Frederick W Pike (agricultural labourer) and Lucy Ellacott. With parents in 1901. With mother and stepfather James Karslake James at Barton Cottage, Bratton Clovelly in 1911, working as a farm labourer. Reported as coming home on leave several times in the local newspapers. He has two sets of service records at The National Archives, the second for his service from 1923 to 1929. Received the 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal for his WWI service while aboard HMS Thunderer. Received the Long Service & Good Conduct Medal while aboard HMS Berwick in 1928. Bratton Clovelly resident again with his wife from 1935 on, residing at Rose Cottage. Albert was buried at St Mary's in 1949. His wife died two years later. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Naval Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 1 Apr 1915 & 21 Sep 1917 Western Times 9 Jan 1920 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Marriages Bratton Clovelly Burials UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Pike | Cecil John | 1898-1917 | 1915-1917 | WWI | Private, North Devon Yeomanry, Service No 2168, Devonshire Regiment, 16th Battalion, Service No 345695 | Died | Barton Cottage | On the Bratton Clovelly WWI Memorial. Stepson of John Karslake James of Barton Cottage, Bratton Clovelly. Attended Bratton Clovelly School from 1906-1911 when he received an exemption certificate. Cowman boy for Thomas Brown in Bratton Clovelly in 1911. | Born in Hatherleigh in 1898. Son of Frederick W Pike (agricultural labourer) and Lucy Ellacott. With parents in 1901. Mother remarried to James Karslake James in 1906. Cecil was killed in action on 3 Dec 1917 and is buried at the Jerusalem War Cemetery in Israel and Palestine. He was awarded the 1915 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. | Bratton Clovelly WWI Memorial CWGC, cwgc.org (C Pike) Soldiers Died in the Great War, ancestry.co.uk WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Western Times, various articles Bratton Clovelly Baptisms UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Pike | Walter James | 1901-? | 1917-1931 | WWI | Able Seaman, Royal Navy, Service No J66123 | Barton Cottage, Village | Moved to Bratton Clovelly in 1906 when his mother remarried to James Karslake James at Barton Cottage. Attended Bratton Clovelly School 1906-1913 at which time he left for a Boys' Home. Absent naval voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists 1922-1931, then as resident in the Village 1932-1933. | Born in Hatherleigh in 1901. Son of Frederick W Pike (agricultural labourer) and Lucy Ellacott. With mother and stepfather in Bratton Clovelly in 1911. Received the Victory Medal and British War Medal as a boy sailor aboard HMS Laburnum. Home on leave in 1920 according to the local papers. Promoted to Able Seaman in 1921. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions Western Times 9 Jan 1920 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Pike | William George | 1892-? | 1915-1919 | WWI | Private, Devonshire Regiment, Service No 17533, 411 Agricultural Company, Service No 435906 | Barton Cottage, Village | Moved to Bratton Clovelly in 1906 when his mother remarried to James Karslake James at Barton Cottage. Absent naval voter in the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists 1918-1919, with residence listed as Bratton Village. | Born in Iddesleigh in 1892. Son of Frederick W Pike (agricultural labourer) and Lucy Ellacott. With parents in Hatherleigh in 1901. 'George' in 1911, working as a waggoner for Samuel Heggadon in Iddesleigh. Served in France and received the 1915 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. William probably died in Torbay in 1972. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Rice | Sydney James | 1910-1940 | 1940 | WWII | Sergeant, 165 Battery, 55 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, Service No 1461217 | Died | South Ville, Walker Villa | Lived with his parents James and Emma Jane Rice at South Ville 1923-1926. His family returned to Bratton Clovelly, living at Walker Villa from 1937 to the early 1940s. | Born in Sandford, Devon in 1911. Son of James Rice (road contractor) and Emma Jane Townsend. Date of enlistment is unknown, only that Sydney was serving in 1940. He married Phyllis Margaret Baker in the Okehampton District in 1937. Sydney was killed in action on 24 May 1940 shortly after the German invasion of Norway in April. He was buried at Ballangen New Cemetery, Norway and his burial is recorded on 26 May 1940 in the St Mary's, Bratton Clovelly burial register. On 24 May 1941, his mother and brother Bill published a memorial to him in the local paper. | Bratton Clovelly WWII Memorial Plaque CWGC, cwgc.org Western Morning News 24 May 1941 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Burials UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Rowe | Percy | 1918 | WWI | Costeloss | Listed as an absent naval or military voter in the 1918 Bratton Clovelly Voters List, residing at Costeloss. | We assume that Percy was a farm worker at Costeloss but don't know anything of his family or his service. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists | |||
Rundle | Henry Charles Ellis | 1891-1918 | 1916-1918 | WWI | Private, Australian Infantry Australian Imperial Forces, 32nd Battalion, Service No 4631 | Died | Son of Henry Rundle who was born at Higher Voaden Farm, Bratton Clovelly in 1860. Grandson of James Rundle and Jane Ellis, both of Bratton Clovelly, who married in 1855 and emigrated with their first five children to South Australia in 1863. | Known as 'Ellis'. Born in Kulpara, South Australia in 1891. Son of Henry and Eliza Ann (nee Kemp). Father married Eliza Ann in 1890, then Agnes Sarah Smith in 1893. His service records are at Mapping Our Anzacs, identifying that he was a farmer when he enlisted and his next-of-kin was his father living at Wild Horse Plains, South Australia. He enlisted in 1916 and shipped to England then France in 1917. Ellis was killed in action by a 'minenwerfer' (short range mortar) while serving with the British Expeditionary Force on 19 Feb 1918 and is buried at Messines Ridge British Cemetery, Mesen, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. He was awarded the 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal and is commemorated on the Australian War Memorial at Campbell, Australia. There is a wonderful story of James and Jane Rundle and their descendants in a book called Farmers: Devon to South Australia by John Rundle (who we are in touch with) and other family members. The book includes many photos of the family and their farms. | CWGC, cwgc.org Mapping our Anzacs, mappingouranzacs.naa.gov.au Australian War Memorial, awm.gov.au South Australia BDM Farmers: Devon to South Australia by John Rundle et al |
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Rundle | Leonard Lancelot | 1893-1918 | 1916-1918 | WWI | Sergeant, Australian Infantry Australian Imperial Forces, 48th Battalion, Service No 2477B | Died | Son of James Rundle who was born at Higher Voaden Farm, Bratton Clovelly in 1857. Grandson of James Rundle and Jane Ellis, both of Bratton Clovelly, who married in 1855 and emigrated with their first five children to South Australia in 1863. | Known as 'Len'. born in Kupara, South Australia in 1893. Son of James and Fanny Florence (nee Daniel) who married in 1890. His service records are at Mapping Our Anzacs, identifying that he was a farmer when he enlisted and his next-of-kin was his mother living at Pine Grove, Kulpara, South Australia. He enlisted and shipped out to England in 1916 and then to France in 1917. He was promoted to Corporal then Sergeant in 1917. Len received gunshot wounds to the head on 5 May 1918 and died of his wounds in Birmingham on 23 Aug 1918. He is buried at Birmingham (Lodge Hill) Cemetery, Warwickshire, England and is commemorated on the Australian War Memorial at Campbell, Australia. Like his cousin Ellis, Len is in the Rundle family book, Farmers: Devon to South Australia, including his photo. | CWGC, cwgc.org Mapping our Anzacs, mappingouranzacs.naa.gov.au Australian War Memorial, awm.gov.au South Australia BDM Farmers: Devon to South Australia by John Rundle et al |
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Sanders | Ernest Frederick | 1905-1968 | 1928-1932 | Langworthy Cottage | Absent naval or military voter in the 1928-1932 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists. Returned from service, living at Langworthy Cottage in 1933-1934. Ernest's brother Maurice Charles Sanders was also resident in Bratton Clovelly at this time. | Born in Black Torrington in 1905. Son of Charles Sanders (carpenter) and Ellen Maria Cook. With parents in 1911. Married Ernestine E L Voysey in Newton Abbot in 1944. Ernest died in Totnes in 1968. | Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Skidmore | Francis Albert | 1896-1976 | 1918 | WWI | possibly Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, Service No 806302 | Village, Tor View, The Retreat, Barmor | Absent naval or military voter in the 1918 Bratton Clovelly Voters List, residence Village. Remained in Bratton Clovelly after the War, appearing as a voter in Bratton Clovelly from 1919, Tor View from at least the 1940s, The Retreat from 1949 and Barmor from 1954. Identified as a carpenter in the 1939 Kelly's Directory. Married Barbara R McLean at St Mary's, Bratton Clovelly in 1945 and was buried at St Mary's in 1976. | Frank was born in Chapel en le Frith, Derbyshire in 1896. Son of James (shoemaker) and Jane Skimore. In Standon Industrial School in Staffordshire in 1911. His service number was possibly 806302 who received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. Frank died in hospital at Launceston in 1976. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Burials UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Sleeman | William Thomas | 1872-1955 | 1890-1896, 1905-1919 | WWI | Stoker 1st Class, Royal Navy, Service No 155443 | Other Medical | Rexon Cross | With mother Maria Sleeman and stepfather Henry Hockings in Rexon Cross in 1891, listed as a Royal Navy Stoker. | Born in Holsworthy in 1872. Son of Maria Sleeman. Enlisted in 1890 and purchased his discharge in 1896. Police constable in Lambeth, London in 1901. Then he re-enlisted in 1905, was discharged as medically unfit in 1910 and was a man servant in Tormoham, Devon. He rejoined the service again and served until 1919 when he was medically discharged with gastritis. Throughout the War he was aboard HMS Talbot. He received the 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal. William probably married Elizabeth Hall White in Tavistock in 1907 and he probably died in Truro in 1955. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Naval Medals, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Smith | Herbert Ernest | 1880-1916 | 1916 | Battery Quartermaster Sergeant, 7th Reserve Battery, 170th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, Service No 16400 | Died | Bible Christian Chapel | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1880. Son of William Hicks, a Bible Christian minister, and Sarah Harriet Smith. | With parents in Tavistock in 1881. With mother in Redruth, Cornwall in 1891 living at the Bible Christian's Ministers House. With parents in Gwennap in 1901 working as a butcher's shopman. With parents in St Breage in 1911 as 'Herbert Edward Smith' working as a butcher. CWGC identifies his wife as Henrietta G Smith of Sidbury, Sidmouth, Devon. Herbert died on 20 January 1916 and was buried in Exeter Higher Cemetery 24 January 1916. He is commemorated on the Shrewsbury Cathedral War Memorial. | CWGC, cwgc.org UK Soldiers Died in the Great War, ancestry.co.uk Shrewsbury Cathedral War Memorial, http://www.militaryimages.net/photopost/world-war-and-commemorative-memorials/p76962-shrewsbury-cathedral-war-memorial.html Devon Heritage, http://www.devonheritage.org/Places/Exeter/ExeterHCWarMemStoV.htm UK Censuses |
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Stacey | Arthur Richard | 1895-1921 | 1917-1918 | WWI | Stoker 2nd Class, Royal Navy, Service No K39272 | Other Medical | Clovelly Inn, Chimsworthy, Breazle, Village | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1895 and baptised at St Mary's. With parents at Clovelly Inn in 1901. Shortly after this time, his father became a farmer at Chimsworthy. Attended Bratton Clovelly School from 1898 to 1909. Absent naval voter in the 1918 Bratton Clovelly Voters List, residence Breazle. Arthur died in 1921 while living in the Village and is buried at St Mary's. | Son of Shadrack Stacey (innkeeper) and Thirza Knight. Working as a butcher in Okehampton in 1911. Married Agnes Dawe in the Okehampton District in 1916. Received the Victory Medal and British War Medal for service aboard HMS Duke of Edinburgh. Invalided with tuberculosis. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Naval Medals, ancesty.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Burials Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Wimpey | Samuel George | 1884-1950 | 1917-1919 | WWI | Private, Devonshire Regiment, Service No 4020, 2nd Lieutenant, Indian Army Reserve of Officers, Service No 201897 | Village | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1884 and baptised at St Mary's. With parents in Bratton Village in 1891. Teacher in the Board School in Okehampton in 1901. Appeared as an absent military voter in the 1918-1919 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists. Back home with his mother in the 1920-1928 Voters Lists until she passed away. | Son of John James Wimpey (gardener) and Anne Maria Slade. Student at St Luke's College, Exeter in 1911. Became Assistant Master at the Episcopal School, Exeter. Recommended for commission according to the Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 21 June 1918. Served in Mesopotamia and India. Received the Victory Medal and British War Medal, issued by the India Office. Samuel died in Exeter in 1950 leaving effects of over £2000 to John Wimpey according to the National Probate Calendar. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 21 Jun 1918 National Probate Calendar, ancestry.co.uk UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Wivell | Ernest | 1894-1977 | 1916-1919 | WWI | Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, Service No 122380 | Other Medical | Great Burrow | Born in Bratton Clovelly in 1894. With parents in 1901, living at Great Burrow. Absent military voter in the 1918-1919 Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists, back in 1920. | Son of William Wivell (farmer) and Betsy Ann Rich. Farm worker in South Petherwin in 1911. Received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. Discharged in 1919 on medical grounds while serving in Kirkee, India. Married Ethel M Hannaford in Newton Abbot in 1944. Ernest died in Newton Abbot in 1977. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Woodman | Ernest | 1896-1924 | 1913-1919 | WWI | Ordinary Seaman 3rd Class, Royal Navy, Service No L5050 | Other Medical | Blackabroom, Chestermoor, Little Burrow | Born at Blackabroom, Bratton Clovelly in 1896 and baptised at St Mary's. With parents Thomas Woodman (agricultural labourer) and Grace Durrant in 1901, living at Chestermoor. Attended Bratton Clovelly Board School 1901-1910, residence Little Burrow. Cattle man for the Smallacombes at Reed Farm in 1911. In the Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists with his parents from 1918 until his death in 1924. | Served aboard HMS Impregnable 1913-1918. Received the Victory Medal and British War Medal. Was invalided in 1918 for neurasthenia and re-admitted as a dental technician. | Register of Seamen's Services, TNA UK Navy Medals, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Board School Admissions UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
Woodman | William James Henry | 1893-1961 | 1919 | Village, Chestermoor, Little Burrow | Born in Bratton Village in 1893 and baptised at St Mary's. With parents Thomas Wooodman (agricultural labourer) and Grace Durrant in 1901, living at Chestermoor. Cattle boy for the Heggadons at Ellacott Farm in 1911. With parents at Little Burrow until the 1930s and then remained there as a farmer until he died in 1961. | Absent military voter in the 1918-1919 Voters Lists, residence Little Burrow. | Bratton Clovelly Baptisms Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Kelly's Directories, Bratton Clovelly 1930s UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |
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Woodrow | Alfred | 1885-1961 | 1917-1919 | WWI | Private, 1/4 Devonshire Regiment, Service No 51434 | Lower Broxcombe | With parents at Broxcombe in Bratton Clovelly in 1911, working on the farm. He and was then listed as an absent military voter in the 1918-1919 Voters Lists ('Wordrow'). He returned from service in 1919 to live with his parents at Lower Broxcombe until they passed away and subsequently to World War II. | Born in Germansweek in 1885. Son of Thomas (farmer) and Mary Woodrow. With parents in Germansweek in 1891 and 1901. Was given exemption until January 1917 according to the local papers. He then served to 1919 and received the British War Medal. Alfred died in Central Devon in 1961. | WWI Medal Cards, ancestry.co.uk Bratton Clovelly Voters Lists Western Times 30 Oct 1916 UK Censuses UK Births, Marriages & Deaths |