World War One Casualties buried in Eastern Essex
Sadly most of the heroes whose deaths are recorded on the war memorials in Eastern Essex either have no graves or are buried elsewhere.
Likewise a few servicemen who died in this area are buried here although their names will be recorded on memorials in their home town.
Some were able to be buried near to their home and family.
The below lists some of the servicemen who have headstones or memorials in churches in this area
St Lawrence Churchyard
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Edwin John
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Bourne
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Private
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Royal Fusiliers
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1919
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F
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Jennings
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Officer's Steward
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Royal Navy, H.M.S. Vivid
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1920
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Stow Maries Churchyard

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E C H R
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Nicholls
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Lt
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R W Surrey Regiment - attached RFC
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20 September 1918
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C L
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Milburn
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Lt
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RFC
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22 April 1918
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R W
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Mouritzen
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2nd Lt
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RFC
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5 June 1914
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Jessie Earl
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Bradfield
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Private
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R E
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1 March 1918 at Chatham
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Wooodham Mortimer Churchyard
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Frank
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Britton
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Driver
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Royal Engineers of RE Headquarters
28th Division
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1915 second Battle of Ypres
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William Lefevre
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Oxley Parker
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2nd Lt
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11th Hussars, attached Royal Flying Corps
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1917 killed
in action
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Greville Oxley
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Brunwin-Hales
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Captain
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8th Battalion Essex
Regiment and Flight Commander Royal Flying Corps
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1917 killed in action
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Henry Tooke
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Brunwin-Hales
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Lt
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4th Battalion
Lincolnshire Regiment
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1915 Battle of Loos
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Wooodham Walter Churchyard
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Herbert
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Shuttlewood
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1917
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L T
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Allington
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1917
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Arthur Newstead
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Falkner
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Captain
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8th Battalion North Lancashire Regiment
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1916 Battle of the Somme
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John Abram
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Campion
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Private
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2nd Grenadier Guards
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1914 at Festubert , France
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Thomas Hugo
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French
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2nd Lt
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Royal Flying Corps
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1917
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