To the Glory of God
In Honoured Memory of
the men of this Parish
who gave their lives in the
Great War 1914 – 1918
VICTOR M. BROWN
STANLEY A.R. BARTON
SIDNEY A. BARTON
CHARLES J. BOLTON
FREDERICK BRETT
ROBERT H.W. COBBOLD
EDGAR F.W. COBBOLD
HARRY COBBOLD
FREDERICK D.R. CRICK
JOHN DICKERSON
FRANK DICKERSON
GEORGE EDWARDS
HARRY GREEN
PERCY R. FAIRWEATHER
WILLIAM FISHER
PERCY R. GARNER
FRANK GROOM
ERNEST H. HUBBARD
WILLIAM KNOCK
WILLIAM KNOCK
BERTIE W. KNOCK
CHARLES H. LISTER
WALTER B. RUFFELL
CHARLES R. SQUIRRELL
ROBERT WHYMARK
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
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General notes when reading the comments.
The Civil Registration District for registering Births, Deaths and Marriages until the end of 1938 was the Cosford District.
Neighbouring villages and hamlets of Hitcham include Cook’s Green, Cross Green, Bird Street, Wattisham, Nedging, Bildeston, Chelsworth, Kettlebaston, Brettenham and Thorpe Morieux.
Abbreviations used.
CWGC - Commonwealth War Graves Commission
SDGW – Soldiers Died in the Great War
ICRC – International Committee of the Red Cross
MIC – Medal Index Card
For ease of research the names have been put into alphabetical order.