• The data is the editor’s interpretation of documents from:

  • ASHWORTH John
    Died 21 March 1918 Age 23
    Remembered Pozieres Memorial, France Panel 46

    ASHWORTH John
    Service Record

    Private 241060 Border Regiment 5th Battalion

    Son of Robert Ashworth of Hopewell House, Warton, Carnforth. Husband of Sarah Jane Braithwaite (formerly Ashworth) of The Row, Oakenclough, Garstang, Preston.

    1901 Census shows John aged 9 living at Hopewell House with his parents Robert (49) and Margaret (54) and his siblings Robert (21) William (18), Joseph (11) and his neices and nephews Margaret L Ashworh (4) and Herbert (3) along with his grandfather James Craig (76).

    The 1911 Census shows that he was a border in Egremont, Cumbria and his profession was wagon examiner.

  • BENJAMIN William

    Died between 24 and 30 Sept 1916 Age 34
    Remembered Vimy Memorial

    BENJAMIN William
    Service Record

    Lance Corporal 446589 Canadian Infrantry (Alberta Regiment) 31st Battalion A Company

    Son of John and Annie Benjamin of Millhead, Carnforth and husband of Edith Benjamin of Exshaw Alberta

  • BURROWS Henry Johnson
    Died 20 September 1917 Age 26
    Buried Wieltje Farm Cemetery Belgium


    Henry Johnson Burrows (Jack)
    Service Record

    Private 240370 King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment 1st/5th Battalion.

    Son of Henry and Ellen Elizabeth Burrows of Sundales, Warton, Carnforth, Lancashire.

    1911 Census shows Henry was born in Overton, Lancashire and was living as a servant in Longpreston, his occupation showed farm labourer. By the time of the war he had been employed by Midland Railway in the locomotive department.

    The 1901 census shows Henry J living in Morecambe with his parents Henry and Ellen and his siblings Arthur (10), Grace (7), Vincent (5), Emma (1).

  • CANBY Thomas Barton
    Died 26 June 1915 Age 21
    Buried atDickebusch New Military Cemetary Belgium
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    CANBY Thomas Barton,
    Service Record

    Rifleman 3687, served with 9th Battalion, London Regiment Queen Victoria Rifles.

    Enlisted in London and resided in Crouch End

    Wounded 25 June 1915, died of wounds 26 June 1915.
    Educated at Bentham Grammar School, Lancaster Royal Grammar School, Battersea College.
    Employed as a schoolmaster at Hornsey, London

    Eldest son of the late James of Brown Edge, Arkholme, Kirby Lonsdale and Alice Canby (Borwick).

    His brother Sergeant Frank W Canby is missing.

    Source: Lancaster Observer 2 July 1915 and 9 July 1915

    The 1911 census shows Thomas 17 born Arkholme living with his mother Alice (widow) from Warton aged 46 and his siblings Francis William aged 15, Annie Grace aged 14 and Richard Irving aged 11. The address shown only says Borwick, Carnforth.

    The school admission register shows him starting school 27 August 1900, Thomas’s date of birth as 6 January 1894 and he was still living at Browns Edge. Arkholme. on 19 September 1902 he moves to Bentham Grammer School

    Also remembered at St Oswald’s Church, Warton.

  • DUGDALE John Ainscow
    Died 22 October 1919 Age 27
    Buried St Oswald’s Church, Warton, Lancashire, England

    John Ainscow DUGDALE
    Service Record

    Captain Norfolk Regiment

    The 1901 census shows that John was living with his parents John (48), Wesleyan Minister Margaret A. (32), and his younger siblings Arthur G (5), James W (3) alongside Madeline Dron who was a servant.

    1911 Census shows that John was born in Wigan Lancashire and was attending Kingswood School in Bath as a pupil.

    John is buried alongside his father Rev. John Dugdale who died 31st July 1920.

  • EDMONDSON William Grice
    Died 26 March 1917 Age 18
    Buried Tilstock Christchurch Cemetery UK

    Photograph of his grave


    NAME William Grice EDMONDSON
    Service Record

    3/9538 Private Manchester Regiment 51st G Battalion Training Reserve

    Son of Richard and Lily Edmondson of 9 Jackson St, Carnforth

    1911 Census shows William (12) living at 9 Jackson Square with his parents and sister Elizabeth (13), his cousins William Ratcliffe (12) George Ratcliffe (9) and Lily (16) who’s occupation was domestic general

  • FRYERS William Harold
    Died 12 May 1917 Age 19
    Buried Haute-Avesnes British Cemetery France

    Photograph of his grave


    William Harold FRYERS
    Service Record

    Private 36764 East Lancaster Regiment 1st Battalion.

    Son of John Charles and Jane Fryers of Warton, Carnforth

    The 1911 Census shows him aged 13 living on Main Street, Warton and that he was born in Wigan. He was living with his parents and his brother John Edwin (16) was a railway clerk, while his father was an insurance agent.

  • GARDNER Joseph
    Died 17 October 1916 Age 24
    Buried Lahana Military Cemetery Greece

    Photograph of his grave


    NAME Joseph GARDNER
    Service Record

    Driver 121842 Royal Field Artillery 84th Small Arms Ammunition Company

    Son of Robert and Grace Gardner. The 1911 Census shows that he has moved to Horton in Ribblesdale and is working as a farm labourer and is boarding with the farmer William Redmayne. Robert (65) and Grace (63) on the 1911 census are still living in Warton but have moved to Warton Top, all the children have left.

    The 1901 census shows Grace as head born in Lytham, Lancashire with her sons who were all born in Warton John (23), Richard (21), William (12) and Joseph 9 living at Crag Foot. John and Richard were working in the quarry.

    Joseph enlisted in Settle, Yorkshire.

    His brother William was also killed in WWI in 1917

  • GARDNER William
    Died 21 July 1917 Age 28
    Buried Bard Cottage Cemetery Belgium



    William GARDNER
    Service Record

    Private 56460 Royal Welsh Fusiliers 16th Battalion

    Son of Robert and Grace Gsrdner of The Almshouses, Warton, Carnforth, Lancashire. He enlisted in Padiham Lancashire.

    His brother John was also killed in WWI.

  • GRAVESON George
    Died 22 January 1945 Age 19
    Buried Nederweert War Cemetery, Netherlands

    Photograph of his grave


    George GRAVESON
    Service Record

    Driver 14562082 Royal Engineers 7 Field Squadron

    Son of George and Helen Graveson of Windsor House, Warton.

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  • HALES Walter
    Died 20 January 1920 Age 43
    Buried St Oswald’s Church Warton

    Walter HALES
    Service Record

    Aircraftman 2nd Class 265465 husband of Jane Hales and father of Frances, Ethel, Merion and Dorothy.

    Walter was born 14 September 1876, the RAF papers shows his service date as 5 July 1918.

    The 1911 census shows that he was living in King Street, Carnforth with his wife Jane Elizabeth (35) and their children Frances (9) and Marion (5). His occupation was a traveller and he was born in Newcastle, Staffordshire.

    He is buried along with his son Walter Dockray Hales who died 22 July 1903 aged 3 days, his parents were living at King Street, Carnforth.

  • HAYCOCK James
    Died 12 September 1917 Age 28
    Buried Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery Belgium

    Photograph of James Haycock


    James HAYCOCK
    Service Record

    Gunner 157772 Royal Garrison Artillery 352nd Siege Battery

    Son of Thomas and Martha Haycock of 15 Grange View, Millhead, Carnforth. He enlisted in Warrington.

    1911 Census shows that James was 22 years old and living at 15 Grange View with his parents Thomas (52) and Martha (51) and his siblings Nora (14) Thomas (12). His occupation was grocers assistant. He also had an older brother Richard who was 24 but not living at home on the day of the census.

    The newspaper report states that he was killed in France, after three weeks at the front.

  • HISOM James Newman
    Died 1 August 1917 Age 30
    Remembered Ypres Menin Gate Memorial Panel 34 France


    James Newman HISOM
    Service Record

    Private 36925 East Lancaster Regiment 7th Battalion.

    Husband of Bessie Hilsom of 101 Lynwood Avenue Darwen Lancashire, on the 1911 census he was showing as a house painter and his wife was a weaver. There daughter Ellen was 1 year old.

    The 1901 census shows James living in Warton with his parents and siblings Thomas (52), Lucy (47), John W (28), Thomas (26), Joseph (24), Richard (22) Arabella (20) George (18) and Ellen (16)


  • HOUGHTON Richard
    Died 20 September 1916 Age 39
    Buried St Oswald’s Church, Warton

    Richard HOUGHTON
    Service Record

    Sergeant Major 5045 Loyal North Lancaster Regiment 3rd Battalion.

    Richard was born 16 May 1878 in Pilling, Wyre Borough, Lancashire, he dies in West Yorkshire.

    The 1891 census shows Richard (12) living with his parents John (33), Sarah Ann (33) and his siblings Ellen (9), Elizabeth Ann (6) Clara (2) and Ada 41/2 months

    They were living in LNWR Cottage in Warton and his father was a railway porter. LNWR was the London North West Railway which built cottages across the west coast as the railways expanded.

    The 1901 and 1911 shows only Sarah Ann, (Ellen (1901 census only) Elizabeth, Clara and Ada were at their home which was now in Sedbergh.

    Richard attested at Lancaster on the 25 January 1896. He was shot in his left arm on the 13 October 1915 and was discharged from the Army on the 17 September 1916. When discharged he was suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis.

  • HUTCHINSON WILLIAM EDWARD
    Died 5 July 1916 Age unknown
    Remembered at Thiepval Memorial Pier 6A, France

    HUTCHINSON William Edward
    Service Record

    Private 15841 Border Regiment 8th Battalion

    Born and raised in Priest Hutton, enlisted in Carnforth. Son of Mr Thomas Hutchinson and brother of Mr John Hutchinson of 44 Graham St, Lancaster

    Employed as a gardener by Mr Briggs, Linden Hall, Borwick

    William was reported missing on 3 July 1916

    Also remembered at St Oswald’s Church, Warton.

    His probate record shows that his father Thomas Hutchinson retired stone breaker received 200 2s and 5d.

    The 1911 census shows him aged 26 living with his parents Thomas aged 67 and Jane aged 69. Also on the census record are Elizabeth Wilson born Priest Hutton aged 30 and Hilda Annie Hutchinson born Shoeburyness, Essex, aged 4 grandchildren and Margaret Lowler born Carnforth aged 72 widowed. The address they were all at was Priest Hutton.


  • IRETON George
    Died 21 May 1921 Age 25
    Buried St Oswald’s Church, Warton


    George Ireton
    Service Record

    Private 14500 Border Regiment 7th Battalion

    Son of James and Margaret who are also on the gravestone, Margaret died in 1932 age 61 and James died in 1955 age 84.

    1911 Census shows George was born in Morecambe and was living in Priest Hutton, Lancashire with his parents and his siblings James (13), William (10), Margaret (8), Roger (3), along with three servants.

  • KIDD Harold
    Died 20 February 1944 Age 30
    Remembered Runnymede Memorial Panel 207

    Photograph of Harold

    Harold KIDD
    Service Record

    Flying Officer 145374 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 630 Squadron

    Son of Henry and May and husband of Edith Lucie (nee Smith of Burnley)

    1921 census has Harold living with his parents Henry (37), May (47), his step sister Zetta Douglas (16), and siblings Olga (13), Maureen (11), and Sadie (5). The address was 49 Highfield Road, Carnforth, Lancashire.

    In 1939 he was employed as a Police Constable based in Burnley, Lancashire.

  • KIRBY Richard
    Died 16 January 1943 Age 32
    Remembered Brookwood Memorial, Surrey, England Panel 3 Column 2


    Richard KIRBY
    Service Record

    Gunner 11263547 Royal Artillery 488 Battery 145 Lt AA Regiment

    Richard Kirby died at Nuelogical Military Hospital, Bristol which is reported in the Lancaster Guardian 14 January 1944 there are three memories from his wife and their children, his parents and his brother Tom all from Millhead, Carnforth.

    The Army records suggest he died on 12 January 1943

  • Gerald KIRK
    Died 24 April 1915 Age 31
    Buried Poperinghe Old Military Cemetery Belgium

    Photograph of Gerald and his grave

    Gerald KIRK
    Service Record

    Second Lieutenant King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment 1st and 5th Battalion.

    Gerald was born 14 July 1883 in Leeds, Yorkshire 3rd son of the late Alfred Samuel Kirk of Greenwood Leghe, Ingleton, Yorkshire and his 2nd wife Isabella Ann nee Balderstone.

    He married Sarah Ann Capstick on 21 April 1909 at Casterton near Kirby Lonsdale, Yorkshire.

    More details about Gerald can be found in the link to his photograph above.

  • LEE John
    Died 10 August 1918 Age 20
    Buried Pernes British Cemetery France

    Photograph of his grave

    John Lee
    Service Record

    Private 26681 King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment 1st and 5th Battalion.

    1911 Census shows John was living with at 32 William Street Carnforth with his parents Peter (42) Hannah Elizabeth (40) and his siblings David (19), Jane (17), Tom (8) Peter (3). John is shown as a school boy and his father was an iron works labourer.

    John Lee is also referenced on a stone at St Oswald’s Church alongside Lance Corporal Stanley Lee

  • LEE Stanley
    Died 9 March 1917 Age 22
    Buried Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium

    Photograph of his grave



    Stanley LEE
    Service Record

    Lance Corporal 242511 Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment 1st/5th Battalion.

    1901 census shows Stanley living in Warton with his parents Peter (32), Hannah Elizabeth (30) and his siblings David (9), Jane (7), James (5) and John (3). It shows that he was born in Crosscanonby, Cumbria.

    At his death in 1918, his parents were living at 10 Jackson Terrace, Warton

  • MOSS Richard
    Died 13 September 1917 Age 32
    BuriedLonguenesse (St Omar) Souvenir Cemetery, France

    MOSS Richard
    Service Record

    Private 201219 Kings Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) 1st/4th Battalion

    Died of sickness at the Base Hospital at St Omar

    Son of William and Mary Moss of West View, Priest Hutton, Richard was born in Lancaster.

    Also remembered at St Oswald’s Church, Warton, Lancashire, Silverdale War Memorial and Borwick and Priest Hutton’s War Memorial

  • MOSS Thomas
    Died 7 December 1917 Age
    Remembered Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium


    MOSS Thomas
    Service Record

    Private 49253 The Kings (Liverpool Regiment) 18th Battalion

  • PEAT John
    Died 20 September 1944 Age 27
    Buried Utrecht (Soestbergen) General Cemetery, Netherlands

    Photograph of his grave

    John PEAT
    Service Record

    Corporal 3603453 Border Regiment 1st Airbourne Battalion

    Son of John and Alice and husband of Annie Clarke Peat. He was born 28 February 1917 at Ellel, Lancashire. The 1921 census shows he was living with his parents and siblings Grace (12), Sarah Alice (11), William and Robet (twins) (8), Eleanor (6), Jessie (2) and Doris Mary (1). They were all living in 6 The Crescent, Galgate, Lancaster. His brother Robert died 5 December 1941 in Libya, he was in the Border Regiment, 4th Battalion and was 29 years old. His sister Grace also died in Lancaster in 1941.

    In 1939 he was living in Vernon Park, Lancaster with some of his sibliings, Grace, Robert, Jessie and Doris.

    John married Annie Clarke Woods during five days of leave that John had on 29 April 1944 at St Oswald’s Church. A photograph of their wedding photograph is at St Oswald’s Church, on the reverse it says that John was killded at the Battle of Arnhem.

    Annie went on to remarry Mr Walker.