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The Roll of Honour in the Church of St. Helen, Ainderby Steeple.
(Photo : Edward Nicholl)
Inside the parish church of St. Helen, Ainderby Steeple, is a carved wooden plaque of the parish's Roll of Honour for the First World War.
The Roll of Honour for Ainderby Steeple is inscribed;-
"MEN of this PARISH who served in the ARMY in the WAR 1914 - 1918."
The names of those listed on the Ainderby Steeple Roll of Honour are shown below
(with those who died or were killed marked with a "+"). Men of the
Yorkshire Regiment are shown in bold.
| A Ayton C Abbott G Abbott W Atkinson C Barker A Burley H Brown A Busby P Clark (+) W R Coates N Coates J Charlton M Dillon W Dillon J Dillon J Ellis W Edwards B Forth (+) C Forth (+) J W Fawcett W Fishburn Arth. Fishburn Alf Fishburn E H Fishburn (+) J E Frankish W Grieves R W Hodgson (+) |
A Hall C W Horner (+) B Hudson R C Lupton J Lynn S J Myers A Mortimer J Mace C Metcalfe R S Pearson R P PEacock F Poulter J C Rowell (+) J A Robinson W E Robinson J J Smith (+) C Stockdale J Smithson F Smithson C Smithson F W Taylor J Taylor H Wood (+) E Wood J Wallis J Wallis W Woodrow |
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H Hodgson, J Coates, E N
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Private Bertie Forth, 3893. 4th Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment.
Son of George and Mary Ellen Forth, of Ainderby Steeple, Northallerton, Yorks.
Killed 14 March 1916. Aged 18.
Buried RAILWAY DUGOUTS BURIAL GROUND.
Enlisted Northallerton, Resided Ainderby Steeple.
Private Cyril Wilfred Horner, 26641. 10th Battalion the Yorkshire
Regiment. Killed 5 August 1917.
Buried COJEUL BRITISH CEMETERY, ST. MARTIN-SUR-COJEUL.
Born Great Ayton (Yorks), Enlisted Northallerton, Resided Morton-on-Swale (Northallerton).

The Church of St. Helen at Ainderby Steeple.
(Photo : Edward Nicholl)
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