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CAMBRIDGE GUILDHALL WAR MEMORIAL
WORLD WAR 1 - SURNAMES - I

World War 1 detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Martin Edwards 2014

Listed here are the surnames from the Guildhall Roll of Honour and to be also found on other memorials within the county.

Inscription on the Cambridge Guildhall World War 1 memorial
Photograph Copyright © Mary Naylor 2013
INCE Alfred John
Gunner 27510, 5th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 26 October 1914. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Baptised 1 December 1889 at Cambridge, St. Barnabas, son of Eli and Alice Ince of Stockwell Street, Cambridge. In the 1891 census he was aged 2, born Cambridgeshire, resident with his parents, Eli and Alice Ince, in Stockwell Street, Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 12, born Cambridgeshire, resident with his widowed mother, Alice Ince, at 10, Stockwill Street, Cambridge. Buried in RATION FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA CHAPELLE-D'ARMENTIERES, Nord, France. Plot IV. Row C. Grave 2. See also Cambridge St Philips
INGLE Leonard Lanham
Lance Corporal 10686, 9th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Killed in actionn 16th October 1918. Born Wellingham, Cambs (sic should be Willingham), enlisted Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, resident Newham, Cambs (sic - should be Newnham). In the 1911 census he was the son of William and Elizabeth Martha Ingle, aged 17, Market Gardener, born Willingham, Cambridgeshire, resident 30 Grantchester St Newnham Croft Cambridge; brother of Raymond Victor Ingle (below). Buried in ROMERIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION Nord, France. Plot III. Row C. Grave 18. See also Cambridge St Mark's
INGLE Raymond Victor
Private 2116, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 6th July 1915. Born Willingham, Cambs, enlisted Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was the son of William and Elizabeth Martha Ingle, aged 16, Apprentice Florist, born Willingham, Cambridgeshire, resident 30 Grantchester St Newnham Croft Cambridge; brother of leonard Lanham Ingle (above). Buried in HOUPLINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION Nord, France. See also Cambridge St Mark's
INGLE Roland George
Second Lieutenant, 10th (Grimsby Chums) Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action Lochnagar Crater, Somme, 1st July 1916. Aged 30. Son of Robert and Harriet Alice Ingle, 92, Hills Road, Cambridge. Buried in Becourt Military Cemetery, Becordel-Becourt, Plot I. Row R. Grave 26. See also Cambridge St Paul's

INNES

Donald MacLeod

Second Lieutenant, attached 14th Battalion, Blackwatch (Royal Highlanders). Died of wounds 7th October 1918. Aged 19. Born at Cambridge. Son of Hugh McLeod Innes and Margaret Innes, of 6, St. Elgins St., Cambridge; grandson of Lt. Gen. James John McLeod Innes, V.C., Royal Engineers. Scholar of Repton School; Exhibitioner of Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried in ABBEVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot IV. Row G. Grave 16. See also Cambridge St Paul's and Cambridge University Trinity College WW1 memorial

INNES

Patrick MacLeod

Second Lieutenant, 111 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 30th April 1917. Aged 19. Son of Hugh McLeod Innes and Margaret Innes, of 6, St. Eligius St., Cambridge. Educated at Haileybury College, 1911-1916. Head of School, elected to a History Scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1915. Buried in LA TARGETTE BRITISH CEMETERY, NEUVILLE-ST. VAAST, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 3. See also Cambridge St Paul's and Cambridge University Trinity College WW1 memorial

ISON Doanld Herbert
Gunner 76148, 243rd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died in United Kingdom 18 September 1918. Aged 44. Born Waterbeach [sic], Cambs, enlisted Hertford. Son of Robert and Martha A. S. Ison, of 32, Cyprus Rd., Cambridge. In the 1881 census he was aged 6, a Scholar, resident with his parents at 75, Sturton Street, Cambridge St. Andrew the Less. In the 1891 census he was aged 16, a bricklayer, resident with his parents in Cyprus Road, Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 20, born Cambridgeshire, a Bricklayer, resident with his parents, Robert and Martha A Ison, at 32, Mill Road, Cyprus Road, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was aged 36, born Cambridge St. Andrew, unmarried, a Bricklayer, lodging with Henry Manted at 244, Newmarket Road, Cambridge. Buried at PAISLEY (HAWKHEAD) CEMETERY, Renfrewshire. Plot/Row/Section B. Grave 53. See also Cambridge St Philips
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