Died 30/04/1916 Died in France Age: 33 Cenotaph: ?
Service no: 20070 Son of Ralph and Mary Ann Armstrong, of Broomhill, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland; husband of Maria Armstrong, of 21, Pelaw Grange Terrace, Chester-le-Street, Co. Durham.
Service no: 7/836 Son of Charles and Mary Jane Barrett, of Alnmouth; husband of Sarah Ann Barrett, of 21, Albert Street, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland.
"Sapper James Pringle Campbell, of the 5th Field Co. of the Royal Engineers, won the Distinguished Conduct Medal at Givenchy on March 10. He took part in the storming of a German trench, and when they got to the German barbed wire entanglements, some of his comrades got into the trench, the other part had to retire, and in the retirement Sapper Campbell brought back a wounded comrade. Sapper Campbell's home is at Amble. This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 1st of May 1915."
Died 27/06/1918 Died in United Kingdom Age: 25 Cenotaph: Amble - Clock Tower
Son of John Edward and Annie Rebecca Coulson (nee Lewis), of 2, Co-operative Terrace, Pegswood, Morpeth, Northumberland. Born at Amble, Northumberland.
Service no: 129849 II. A. 51.,Son of George and Mary Ann Davison, of Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Served 8 years in A.S.C. and 4 years on Reserve. Postman in Amble, Northumberland for 9 years. Re-enlisted in 1916.
Died 30/08/1917 Died in United Kingdom Age: 38 Cenotaph: Amble - Clock Tower
Service no: 11095 Son of the late James and May Dixon; husband of Annie Simons (formerly Dixon), of 7, Lime St., Amble. Served in the South African Campaign.
Service no: 2435 Son of William McKay, of 16, Mansfield Place, Radcliffe, Northumberland, and the late Dorothy MacKay; husband of Mary A. MacKay, of 25, Church St., Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland.
"The number of Northern families serving with the Colours appears to be inexhaustible. The latest to come to notice are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchinson, Amble: 4 sons." Photograph in the Illustrated Chronicle, 4th of March 1915.
"The number of Northern families serving with the Colours appears to be inexhaustible. The latest to come to notice are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchinson, Amble: 4 sons." Photograph in the Illustrated Chronicle, 4th of March 1915.
"The number of Northern families serving with the Colours appears to be inexhaustible. The latest to come to notice are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchinson, Amble: 4 sons." Photograph in the Illustrated Chronicle, 4th of March 1915.
"The number of Northern families serving with the Colours appears to be inexhaustible. The latest to come to notice are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchinson, Amble: 4 sons." Photograph in the Illustrated Chronicle, 4th of March 1915.
Service no: TZ/770 Son of Andrew Dryden Pratt and Jane Pratt, of 9, Bede Street, Amble, Northumberland. Served in the Dardanelles Campaign with the Collingwood Bn.
Died 22/02/1916 Died in Belgium Age: 35 Cenotaph: ?
Service no: 2497 Son of Tom and Margaret Summerell, of Amble, Acklington; husband of W. Summerell, of 13, Long Row North, Radcliffe, Acklington, Northumberland.
Service no: 33597 Son of John and Elizabeth Trobe, of Hartlaw, Acklington, Northumberland; husband of Catherine Ann Trobe, of 9, Church Street, Amble, Northumberland.
Service no: 61796 Son of the late Cuthbert and Katherine Turnbull, of Amble; husband of Jane Turnbull, of 29, Gordon St., Amble, Northumberland. Three Brothers died in the war, 2 in France, 1 in the Navy School.
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