The following list shows the names commemorated on the War memorial in alphabetical order followed by information gained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) and book of remembrance inside St Mary’s Church, as well as further information gained from my own follow up research. I have used the recorded family members according to the St Mary’s book of remembrance as well as consulting details held on the CWGC register. The CWGC details were recorded sometimes many years after the War had ended, families had moved & widows sometimes had remarried. This list records as close as possible the details of family members immediately after the Great War. I must firstly thank the Commonwealth War graves Commission (CWGC) for giving me permission to reproduce details held in their archives. These details I have used to confirm my finding elsewhere.

J.TUCK
23610 Private WILLIAM JOHN TUCK.
1st Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment.
Enlisted in Swindon. Killed in action aged 26 on the 7th July 1916.
Son of John and Emma Tuck, of The Row. William lived in Swindon.
William has no known grave. Remembered on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Pier and Face 13 A.

M.T.WEBB
10453 Driver MERVYN THOMAS WEBB.
"A" Battery, 186th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, formerly 42nd Bde RFA.
Enlisted in Devizes. Died of wounds aged 23 on the 5th October 1918.
Son of James and Sarah Webb, of Purton. Mervyn was born in Swindon.
Buried in TERLINCTHUN CEMETERY, WIMILLE, Grave Ref: IV. E. 41.

E.WILLIAMS



25383 Private EDWARD JAMES WILLIAMS.
8th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment.
Killed in action on Kemmel hill aged 19 on the 25th March 1917.
Son of Walter and Caroline of Station Rd. Edward was born in Swindon.
Buried in KLEIN-VIERSTRAAT BRITISH CEMETERY, Grave Ref: I. D. 1.

E.J.WOOLFORD
23660 Private EDWARD JOHN WOOLFORD.
1st/4th Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment
(Formally 21856 Somerset Light Infantry).
Enlisted in Swindon. Killed in action aged 26 on the 1st November 1918.
Son of Daniel and Charlotte of Cricklade road.
Buried in BARENTHAL MILITARY CEMETERY, ITALY, Grave Reference: Plot 2. Row C. Grave 11.

H.S.WOOLFORD
2880 Private HERBET STANLEY WOOLFORD.
2nd Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers
(Formerly 12868 Wiltshire Regiment).
Formerly employed by the GWR Company in Swindon in the stores department.
Enlisted in Swindon. Killed in action aged 23 on the 4th October 1918.
Son of Alfred and Catherine of Widham.
Buried in TEMPLEUX-LE-GUERARD BRITISH CEMETERY, Grave Reference I. H. 25.

J.J.WOOLFORD
261778 Driver JOSEPH JOHN WOOLFORD.
"A" Battery, 312th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died aged 19 on the 8th November 1918.
Son of Arthur J and Clara F. A. Woolford, of, Stanley Cottages, Pavenhill. Joseph lived in Swindon.
Buried in MAUBEUGE-CENTRE CEMETERY, Grave Reference: C. 12.
Remembrance book states burial at Neuf Mesnil, France