Anderby St Andrew TF 523 753 Paul Fenwick. South Wall of the Nave- 228x458x2 on 300x530x30mm
. East end North wall of the nave-254x460x2 on 320x525x25mm
Centre of North Wall of the nave, 590 x 635 x 30mm. East Wall of nave south of arch. Marble 600x740 x 25 on Slate 770 x 905 x 25mm
South wall of nave east end 850 x 645 x 20 ROLL OF HONOUR 1914 + 1919 THE MEN OF ANDERBY WHO SERVED IN THE KING S FORCES IN THE GREAT WAR: Major George Budibent Transport Department Army Service Corps Died October 2 nd 1918 2/Lieutenant Cecil Budibent 2 nd Lincolnshire Regiment Killed in Action September 25 th 1925 John North 7 th Batt.. Linconshire Regiment Killed in Action December 20 th Harry Whaler King s Royal Rifles
Killed in Action August 24 th 1917 Benjamin Tawn 1 st North Staffordshire Regiment Reported missing presumed killed Robert Nash Briggs 3 rd Lincolnshire Regiment Died a prisoner of War in Germany December 11 th 1918 Thomas Roger Brough Royal Garrison Artillery Died on Active Service January 2 nd 1919 Lieutenant Geoffrey Alwyne Arkendale Baker Derbyshire Yeomanry attached 5 th Machine Gun Squadron, 5 th Calvary Brigade George Douse Royal Field Artillery Frank Roberts 2/4 Lincolnshire Regiment Reginald Brough Royal Field Artillery Joseph Bancroft Lincolnshire Yeomanry Charles Hackney 110 th Railway Coy, Royal Engineers George Lowes 11 th Hussars Fred Lowes 1/5 Lincolnshire Regiment Robert Gordon Budiment Army Service Corps Norman Budiment, Canadian Army Medical Corps, attd 26 th Battn Canadian Infy Thomas Baker Dennis Royal Field Artillery Frank Whaler, 5 th Duke of Wellington s Regiment West Riding Yorkshire William Hutson Army Service Corps Oliver John Curzon Bartlett Motor Transport, Army Service Corps Benjamin Whaler Army Service Corps Benjamin Clark 18 Northumberland Fusiliers Thomas Young Yorkshire Cyclist Battn. Fred Roberts 2/4 Lincolnshire Regiment Walter Philip Spurr, Motor Mechanic, Royal Navy, Motor Boat Reserve Bertie Raymond Butler Canadian Training Squadron, Royal Air Force John Epton 1/6 North Staffordshire Regiment Harry Robinson King s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Charles Robinson Labour Battn. Frank Young 7 th Notts and Derby Regiment Whereabouts of the following not known [Taken from M.I. s] WITH PROUD THANKSGIVING WE REMEMBER OUR ELDER BROTHER SGT. JACK CYRIL THOMPSON WHO WAS KILLED IN NORMANDY 8 TH JULY 1944
1914-1918 George Budibent, Major. Army Service Corps. Died 2 nd Barnes Old Cemetery. Section 2. Row S. Grave 10. October 1918. Commemorated Cecil Budibent, Second Lieutenant. 2 nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regt. Killed in action 25 th September 1915. Commemorated Ploegsteert Memorial. Panel 3. Robert Nash Briggs, Private 21209. 2/5 th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regt. Died of wounds (while prisoner in Germany) 11 th December 1918, aged 28 years. Son of Charles S and Elizabeth Briggs of Anderby, Lincs. Born Anderby and enlisted Alford, Lincs. Commemorated Niederzwehren Cemetery. VII.J.3. Thomas Roger Brough, Gunner 113584. 145 th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 2 nd January 1919, aged 35 years. Husband of Annie Fenwick Brough of Anderby, Lincs. Born Anderby, Lincs. Commemorated Charleroi Communal Cemetery. Q.10. John Henry North, Private 12963. 7 th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regt. Killed in action 20 th December 1915. Born Anderby, enlisted Woodhall Spa and resident Skegness, Lincs. Commemorated Menin Road South Military Cemetery. Menin Road North Memorial 19. Benjamin Tawn, Private 26605. 1 st Battalion, North Staffordshire Regt. Killed in action about 21 st March 1918, aged 29 years. Only son of (the late) Edward Tawn. Husband of Florence Kate Tawn of Ivy Lodge, Anderby, Lincs. Born Huttoft and enlisted Alford, Lincs. Commemorated Pozieres Memorial. Panel 67 and 68. Harry Whaler, Rifleman R/20334. 8 th Battalion, King s Royal Rifles Corps. Killed in action 24 th August 1917. Born Anderby, enlisted Spilsby and resident Anderby, Lincs. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 115 to 119 and 162A and 163A. 1939 1945. Jack Cyril Thompson, Sergeant 4797681. 62 Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 8 th July 1944, aged 37 years. Son of John William and Emma Thompson. Husband of Olive May Bailey Thompson of Theddlethorpe St Helen, Lincs. Commemorated Bayeux War Cemetery. V.D.7. Known Anderby connection NOT on memorial. Ernest Hill, Private 277287. 5 th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Died of wounds 10 th April 1918. Son of Henry Hill of Willoughby, Lincs. Born Anderby, enlisted Alford and resident Maltby le Marsh, Lincs. Commemorated Lillers Communal Cemetery. V.F.24. and Maltby le Marsh-Methodist. Charles William Lambert, Private 12431. 9 th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action 4 th March 1916, aged 28 years. Husband of Susanna D Redsull (formerly Lambert) of 4 Edmund Road, Mitcham, Sry. Born Anderby, Lincs, enlisted Deptford, Ken and resident Hither Green, Lnd. Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 25 to 27., Alford Roll of Honour and Alford W.M.