The Commonwealth War Graves
Gods Acre, Bridlington Street
There are 6 Commonwealth War Graves in Gods Acre:
Full details are available from the Commonwealth War Graves Website
Thomas Brown, was a Private in the Army Service Corps and died aged 22, on 23rd February 1916
Further details are available from the Find a grave website for Thomas Brown
R Green, was a Private in the 2nd/6th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers and died aged 31, on 25th April 1916
Further details are available from the Find a grave website for John Riby Green
Edward Wright, served as a Serjeant in the Military Police Corps and died aged 29, on 2nd March 1919
Further details are available from the Find a grave website for Edward Wright
Albert Lawty served as an Ordinary Seaman in the Royal Navy on HMS 'Victory' and died on 30th June 1917
Further details are available from the Find a grave website for Albert Lawty
Charles Frederick Hicks served as a Private in the 10th Battalion Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment, and died on 27th October 1941
Further details are available from the Find a grave website for Charles Frederick Hicks
John Trowsdale Burr served as a Private, a Canadian Citizen in the Canadian Infantry and died aged 27, on 5th June 1921
Further details are available for John Trowsdale Burr at the Find a grave website
All Saints Church, Church Hill
There is one Commonwealth War Grave in All Saints Churchyard
This is for Charles Woodcock who served as a Corporal in 'A' Coy 10th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment he died aged 32 on 2nd February 1921
further details are available from the Commonwealth War Graves Website
Updated 21.10.2021