Genealogy Junction
a subsite of Wakefield Family History Sharing
Roll of Honour
Oulton and Woodlesford
1914-1918 1939-1945

| 1914-1918 | |
| Walter Atha | |
| Reginald Audsley | |
| Thomas Arch | |
| Arthur Atkinson | |
| William Blacker | |
| John G Borman | |
| Albert Britton | |
| Ernest Britton | |
| George Wm Brook | |
| Frederick Carter | |
| Thomas Hy Craven | |
| Walker Crossland | |
| Osbert Calverley | |
| John At Caine | |
| Thomas Dalton | |
| Wilfred Dunwell | |
| Walter Dunwell | |
| Hubert Ellis | |
| Ernest Ellis | |
| John Wm Ellis | |
| Arther Farrer | |
| Fred Flockton | |
| William Goward | |
| Herbert Gordon | |
| Henry hamer | |
| John B Hare | |
| Frederick Hornby | |
| Ernest A Higgins | |
| Rowland Higgins | |
| George R Hullah | |
| Henry Hughes | |
| Arthur Hutchinson | |
| Ernest Hutchinson | |
| George E Lawton | |
| George T Moss | |
| Wilfred Martin | |
| Robert metcalf | |
| John Wm Morton | |
| Barker Mirfin | |
| William Mirfin | |
| John Wm Moore | |
| Harry Myers | |
| Colin Nicholson | |
| Ernest Nettleton | |
| Percy Paley | |
| Arthur Palfreeman | |
| James Parkinson | |
| William H Preen | |
| Wilfred Ryder | |
| Arthur Storey | |
| Charles Scurrah | |
| Herbert Sharpe | |
| Claude Taylor | |
| Fred Taylor | |
| Walter Tranmer | |
| George Thompson | |
| Walter Townend | |
| Wilfred Varley | |
| Clarence Ward | |
| James Warwick | |
| William Wass | |
| Joseph Watson | |
| William W Wild | |
| Marshall Westmoreland | |

| 1939-1945 | |
| Fred James Wm Bickard | |
| Clifford Henry Bickard | |
| Frank Bartcliffe | |
| Ralph Brown | |
| Fred Cockerham | |
| Ronald Coombs | |
| William Gaunt | |
| Harold Forrest | |
| Jack Hartley | |
| John Haigh | |
| Chas. Herbert Hopbkinson | |
| William Hobson | |
| David John Hodgson | |
| Harry Hudson | |
| Jim Murray | |
| Harry Moore | |
| Anthony Notton | |
| Leonard maundrill | |
| Harry Parkinson | |
| Alva Preston | |
| Dorothy Sidebottom A.C.W. | |
| Eric Thorpe | |
| James Arthur Tooley | |
| Bob Williams | |
| Frank Wilson |
The men that worked for England they have their graves at home and bees and birds of England above the cross can roam. But they that fought for England, following a falling star. Alas, alas, for England they have their graves afar extract from a poem by G K Chesterton |
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