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Widecombe-in-the-Moor
Widecombe in World War One

Those Who Fell in the War
In these pages we are remembering those people from the Widecombe parish who gave their lives in World War One.
We are publishing information about their life and their war record.
The pages have been built up over the last few years with those who died in 1915 available during 2015, those that died during 1916 available during 2016, etc. No one from the parish died in 1914.
All the information for the 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918 fallen are now complete.

- Died in 1915
- Died in 1916
- Died in 1917
- Died in 1918
Map showing home locations of those who fell
Roll of Honour
Death Penny
A memorial plaque was issued to every next-of-kin of a person who died as a result of the First World War. The History Group has acquired the memorial plaque of Sydney Arthur West who was a Leusdon resident who died in the conflict. A picture of this plaque will be found below as well as the envelope that each plaque was issued in (both pictures courtesy of David Ashman.)


Acknowledgments
Thanks to the following members of the Widecombe History Group who have put so much work into this project:
- Peter Rennells
- John Kimber
- David Ashman
Thanks to the Nosworthy family
Thanks to Leonard Sellers for permission to use the RND extracts
Thanks to Peter Rennells for permission to reproduce his picture 'Remembrance'.