Newport Cenotaph FWW (K-L)

Newport Cenotaph First Wold War. Surnames K-L

  • Kearns, James, 20, 31st May 1916, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, HMS Queen Mary, Wales Z/10/5, Able Seaman. Son of Mary Ann Kearns, of 10, Castle St. Plymouth Naval Memorial. Commemorated locally at St Mary's and St Michael's RC Churches.
  • Kelly, Frederick Alfred, 26, 18th December 1915, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Wales Z/4, Leading Seaman. Son of Mrs Ann Jane Peaschof 28, Courtybella Terrace. Redoubt Cemetery.
  • Kelly, John, 7th June 1915, South Wales Borderers, 11830, Private. Le Touret Memorial. Commemorated locally at St Mary's RC Church.
  • Kelly, Richard, 48, 17th January 1915, South Wales Borderers, 13888, Private. Son of Mrs Margaret Spruddof 40, Baldwin St. Newport (St Woolos) Cemetery. Commemorated locally at St Mary's RC Church.
  • Kelly, Thomas Wilfred, 24, 28th April 1915, Monmouthshire Regiment, 2259, Rifleman. Son of John and Ellen Kelly, of 17, River Side. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Commemorated locally at St Mary's RC Church.
  • Kelly, Walter, 26, 5th November 1918, South Wales Borderers, 16820, Private. Son of William Henry and Elizabeth Kelly, of 88, Hewerston St. Terlincthun British Cemetery. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • Kelly, William, Mercantile Marine, Able Seaman. Died in First World War.
  • Kelsey, William James, 19, 30th May 1918, Royal Air Force, 5th Training Sqdn., Second Lieutenant. Son of Mrs E Kelsey, of 3, Bristol Rd., Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. Pontypridd (Glyntaff) Cemetery. Commemorated locally at Newport YMCA.
  • Kempster, Thomas, 21, 22nd October 1918, Monmouthshire Regiment, Private, 48 Magor Street.
  • Kendall, Alfred Llewellyn, 53, 25th March 1919, Royal Defence Corps, 19827, Private. Husband of Alice Sarah Cousins of 20, Ross St. Malpas Rd. Newport (St Woolos) Cemetery. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • Kendrick, Robert George, 24, 17th October 1918, Army Cyclist Corps, 26106, Private. Son of James and Harriett Kendrick, of 27, Feering St., Maindee. Beirut War Cemetery.
  • Kennie, John Clifford, 26th February 1918, Mercantie Marine, HM Hospital Ship Glenart Castle, Quartermaster. Tower Hill Memorial.
  • Kerrell, Charles Alexander, 7th June 1917, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, 22621, Serjeant. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
  • Kerton, Charles, 1st December 1917, Welsh Guards, 2206, Private. CambraiMemorial. Commemorated locally at Christchurch War Memorial.
  • Kevaren, William Charles, 29, 14th January 1919, Royal Field Artillery, 825365, Bombardier. Husband of Dorothy Keveren. Montecchio Precalcino Communal Cemetery.
  • Kilmister, Arthur John Horace, 21, 21st April 1917, Mercantile Marine, SS Sebek, Wireless Operator. Son of Richard Philip and Annie Kilmister, of 7, Cedar Rd. Tower Hill Memorial.
  • Kimber, Albert George, 21, 8th May 1915, Monmouthshire Regiment, 2277, Rifleman. Son of Albert William and Bessie Kimber, of 14, Rugby Rd. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Commemorated locally at Lysaght’s (Orb) Steelworks.
  • Kimbrey, Alex. Ernest Thomas, 16, 31st October 1916, Mercantile Marine, SS "Adriatic", Sailor. Son of Annie PierceyCluney of 24, Cannon St., Born at Ashford, Kent. Tower Hill Memorial.
  • Kimpson, Thomas, 4th South Wales Borderers, Private. Died in First World War.
  • King, Arthur, 23rd April 1917, South Wales Borderers, 39520, Private. Arras Memorial. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • King, Herbert Parry, 18th September 1918, Welsh Regiment, 58333, Private. Vis-En-Artois Memorial.
  • King, Isidore Bertram, 22, 21st August 1916, 6th Dragoons (Inniskilling), 8660, Private. Son of Barnett and Rosa Maud King of 126, Shaftesbury St. Ecoivres Military Cemetery. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • King, Joseph Henry, 25th January 1915, South Wales Borderers, 11354, Private. Le Touret Memorial. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • King, Lionel Henry, 2nd July 1917,  6th Dragoons (Inniskilling), GS/25698, Private. Templeux-Le-Guerard British Cemetery. Commemorated locally at Christchurch War Memorial.
  • King, Sydney St. Clair, 20, 21st March 1918, Royal Field Artillery, 701506, Gunner. Son of Albert and Florence L. King, of Sydney House, Rogerstone, FaubourgD'amiens Cemetery.
  • King, William, 35, 15th July 1916, Royal Field Artillery, 62647, Gunner. Husband of Ellen Etta King, of 44, Commercial St., Griffithstown, Englebelmer Communal Cemetery.
  • Kingdom, John Henry, 35, 20th December 1918, Royal Field Artillery, 740835, Lance Bombardier. Husband of Charlotte Kingdom, of 27, Temple St. Ramleh War Cemetery.
  • Knapp, Alfred John, 26th April 1915, South Wales Borderers, 14442, Private. Helles Memorial.
  • Koch,  William Phillip, 20, 13th May 1915, Royal Marine Light Infantry, HMS Goliath, PLY/16247, Private. Son of Thomas Phillip and Esther Jane Koch, of 31, Prince St., Maindee. Plymouth Naval Memorial.
  • Lacey, William James, 12th October 1916, Worcestershire Regiment,  5712, Private. Newport (St Woolos) Cemetery. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • Lacey, William Thomas, 32, 28th May 1918, South Wales Borderers, 17249, Private. Son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Lacey, of 5, Aragon St., Crindau. Soissons Memorial.
  • Lamb, Gordon Percy, 20, 10th October 1918, 7th Dragoon Guards (Princess Royal's), 16909, Private. Son of Richard Charles Lamb, R.D., R.N.R., and Mary Lamb, of Beaufort House. Vis-En-Artois Memorial.
  • Lambert, Charles Henry, 23rd March 1915, Monmouthshire Regiment, 2136, Rifleman. Ploegsteert Memorial.
  • Landers, Michael, 25th July 1916, South Wales Borderers, 5/13882, Private. Albert Communal Cemetery. Commemorated locally at St Mary's St Michael's RC Church.
  • Lang, A C, 14th November 1917, South Wales Borderers, 30839, Private. Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery.
  • Langdon, Charles Nicholas, 24th April 1917, Welsh Regiment, 26219, Private. Fifteen Ravine British Cemetery.
  • Langmaid, Stanley, 16th July 1915, Monmouthshire Regiment, Rifleman. Niederzwehren Cemetery.
  • Langtry, C, 48, 15th May 1918, Royal Defence Corps, Private. Son of Mrs Harriett Langtry. Newport (St Woolos) Cemetery.
  • Langworthy, Alfred, 22, 31st May 1916, Royal Navy, HMS Tiger, K/22566, Stoker 1st Class. Son of Alfred and Elizabeth Langworthy, of St. Julean's Cottage, Christchurch Rd. Plymouth Naval Memorial.
  • Larcombe, William James, 25th November 1917, Tank Corps, 77533, Gunner, St. Sever Cemetery. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • Laurie, John Sydney Gibson, 26, 7th October 1916, Royal Fusiliers, 736, Lance Corporal. Son of Leonard George and Jessie Laurie, of 67, Caeran Rd. Thiepval Memorial.Commemorated locally at St Mark’s Church.
  • Lavender, Thomas, 24, 7th January 1916, South Wales Borderers, 10992, Serjeant. Husband of Mrs F. M. Schofield of 15, Dewstow St., Corporation Rd. Helles Memorial.
  • Lavers, Arthur Balfour, 22, 26th September 1917, Worcester Worcestershire Regiment, 241569, Private, Wounded November 1916. Son of William and Matilda Lavers, of 36, Bristol St. Tyne Cot Memorial.
  • Lavis, John Milton, 21, 25th March 1915, Monmouthshire Regiment, 1339, Lance Corporal. Son of Joseph M. Lavis, of 44, Maindee Parade.
  • Law, Harold Augustus, 33, 9th May 1915, King's Shropshire Light Infantry, 6438, Lance Corporal, Awarded Military Medal. Son of Julia Adeline Law, of 7, Glen Eldon Rd., St. Anne's-on-the-Sea, Lancs.Served in the South African Campaign. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Commemorated locally at Lysaght’s (Orb) Steelworks.
  • Law, John, 31st May 1916, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, HMS Invincible, Wales/Z/1014, Able Seaman. Plymouth Naval Memorial.
  • Lawless, Jack, 26th October 1918, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 202593, Rifleman. Heestert Military Cemetery.Commemorated locally at St Mark’s Church.
  • Lawlor, Edward Frederick, 23, 27th November 1916, Monmouthshire Regiment, Second Lieutenant. Son of Mr and Mrs E. P. Lawlor, of "Salvador", Cyncoed Rd., Cardiff., A.I.F. Burial Ground. Commemorated locally at St Mary's RC Church.
  • Lawlor, John Francis, 19, 25th October 1914, Royal Naval Reserve, Acting 3rd Officer, second son of Mr and Mrs E I Lawlor. Died from Typhus fever in Karachi. Commemorated locally at St Mary's RC Church.
  • Lawrence, J, 1915, 9 Price Street.
  • Lawrence, W, 15th November 1918, Canadian Field Artillery, 85131, Driver. Brookwood Military Cemetery.
  • Lee, Anthony, 6th December 1915, 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers, 13816, Private. Skew Bridge Cemetery.
  • Lee, Frederick, 12th March 1918, Welsh Regiment, 1117, Lance Serjeant, Awarded Military Medal. Son of Mr A. Lee, of 24, King's Parade. Minty Farm Cemetery.
  • Lee, William Melbourne, 21st March 1918, Royal Field Artillery, Second Lieutenant. Pozieres Memorial.
  • Leeson, Frederick, 19, 4th August 1918, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, 29155, Private. Son of William and Lillian F. Leeson, of 15, Preston Avenue, Ligny-St. Flochel British Cemetery. Commemorated locally at St. John the Baptist Church.
  • Legge, Tom W A, 5th November 1919, Army. Commemorated locally at Malpas Community Centre.
  • Lennox, Frederick William, 9th December 1918, Royal Army Ordnance Corps., O12889, Serjeant. Newport (Christchurch) Cemetery.
  • Leveson, Thomas, 36, 21st March 1918, Royal Field Artillery, 220557, Gunner. Husband of Mabel Leveson, of 18, Hawthorne Avenue, Garden City, Chepstow Rd. H.A.C. Cemetery, Ecoust-St.Mein.
  • Lewis, Albert, 17th November 1914, Grenadier Guards, 16197, Private. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
  • Lewis, Alfred, 20th April 1915, South Wales Borderers, 11128, Private. Bethune Town Cemetery.
  • Lewis, Alfred James, South Wales Borderers, 12278, Corporal. Died in First World War.
  • Lewis, Alfred Stanley, 25, 10th December 1915, Gloucestershire Regiment, 14903, Private. Son of Alfred and Bessie Lewis, of York House, Chepstow. Cerisy-Gailly Military Cemetery. Commemorated locally at St Mark’s Church.
  • Lewis, Alwyn Joseph, 24, 8th May 1915, Monmouthshire Regiment, 2401, Rifleman. Son of Joseph and Esther Lewis, of 1, Bolt St. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
  • Lewis, Benjamin James, 29, 31st May 1918, South Wales Borderers, 16794, Private, Awarded Military Medal. Son of Ivor and Sarah Jane Lewis, of 11, Grittleton Avenue, Wembley, Middlesex. Born at Newport. Terlincthun British Cemetery.
  • Lewis, Charles Edward, 9th September 1916, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers), Second Lieutenant. Thiepval Memorial.
  • Lewis, Frederick Albert, 31st July 1917, South Wales Borderers, 21777, Private. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
  • Lewis, James Henry, 19th March 1918, South Wales Borderers, 20310, Private. Erquinghem-Lys Churchyard.
  • Lewis, James B(?), 1918, South Wales Borderers, Private. Son of Mr Ivor Lewis, 18 Caerau Road.
  • Lewis, James Herbert Barfield, 21, 31st May 1916, Royal Navy, HMS Invincible, J/8168, Able Seaman, 15th June 1895. Brother of Mrs MG Skinner, of 41, Hartlands Rd., Fareham, Hants. Portsmouth Naval Memorial.
  • Lewis, John William, 25, 17th December 1917, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Able Seaman, Wales Z/1019. Son of Mrs Mary Lewis, of Blackwood. Husband of Winifred Jones of 13, Victoria Terrace, Newbridge. Fifteen Ravine British Cemetery.
  • Lewis, Ralf Allen, 19, 21st April 1918, South Wales Borderers, 38590, Private, Thomas and Mary Lewis of Ton Bach, Llangibby. Ebblinghem Military Cemetery.
  • Lewis, W, 21st September 1916, Private, 17 Clyffard Crescent.
  • Lewis, William David, 39, 19th May 1918, Labour Corps, 117864, Private. Son of William and Susannah Lewis, of 32, Devon Place. Husband of Mary Jane Lewis, of 87, Old Castle Rd., Llanelli. Blargies Communal Cemetery.
  • Lewis, William Thomas, 21st October 1914, South Wales Borderers, 6465, Private. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Commemorated locally at Old Temple Street Boys (St Stephen's Church).
  • Lewison, William Reginald, 21, 8th May 1915, Monmouthshire Regiment, 2057, Rifleman. New Irish Farm Cemetery. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  •  Light, A T, 24, 5th April 1917, South Wales Borderers, 20107, Private. Son of George and Alice Light, of Kenilworth, Rogerstone. Husband of Edith May Jones of 39, Islwyn Rd., Wattsville, Cross Keys, Essex Farm Cemetery.
  • Limbrick, Francis John,24, 5th February 1919, Royal Field Artillery, 740824,  Bombardier. Son of George and Harriet Limbrick, of 15, Pugsley St. Newport (St Woolos) Cemetery. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • Linton, C, 29, 9th November 1920, South Wales Borderers, 3903167, Sergeantt., Mentioned in Despatches. Husband of F. K. M. Linton of 61 Hewerton St. Newport (St Woolos) Cemetery.
  • Linton, George Albert, 30, 17th September 1918, Mercantile Marine, SS "Wellington", Second Engineer. Husband of Elizabeth Jane Linton (nee Price), of 5, West View, Malpas. Tower Hill Memorial. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas, Malpas Road Evangelical church, St Mary's church, Malpas and WW1 memorial Malpas Community Centre.
  • Linton, William Francis, 21, 19 April 1951, Royal Navy, H.M.Submarine Affray, Sub Lt., Southsea, Hampshire. William Linton was the son of John Wallace (Tubby) Linton VC, DSO, DSC above.
  • Lixton, John Henry, 31, 21st October 1914, South Wales Borderers, 8578, Private. Son of Elizabeth Lixton, of 3, Alice St., Pillgwenlly. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
  • Llanfear, Charles Percival, 22, 9th May 1915, South Wales Borderers, 13779, Private. Son of Henry and Elizabeth Llanfear, of "Belmont," Cardiff Rd. Le Touret Memorial.
  • Llewellyn, Fred Albert, 11th April 1918, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 54220, Private, Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery.
  • LLewellyn, Samuel, 23, 13th April 1918, Royal Field Artillery, 741112, Lance Bombardier. Tyne Cot Memorial.
  • Llewellyn, Thomas, 21st March 1918, 13715, Royal Field Artillery, 13715. Driver. Newport (St Woolos) Cemetery.
  • Llewellyn-Jones, Frances Mary Dulcie, 24, 13th November 1918, W.R.A.F.,1918, Driver. Daughter of the Rev. David Ernest Llewellyn-Jones and Frances Eliza Sophia of Maindee Vicarage. Newport (Christchurch) Cemetery.
  • Lloyd, Thomas, 20, 28th February 1917, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Bristol Z/517, Able Seaman. Son of Thomas and Sarah Ann Lloyd, of 96, Alexandra Terrace, Ynysddu. Newport (St. Woolos) Cemetery. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • Lloyd, Thomas John, 19, 18th September 1918, Welsh Regiment,  58343, Private. Son of James and Annie Lloyd of 96 Uplands, Rogerstone. Vis-En-Artois Memorial.
  • Lock, William Ewart, 23, 20th September 1917, Monmouthshire Regiment,  226317, Corporal. Son of Charles and Emma Lock, of 136, Caerlon Rd., Aix-Noulette Communal Cemetery.
  • Lockwood, Roland Alfred, 16th September 1918, Northumberland Fusiliers, 35973, Private, St. Sever Cemetery. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas, plaque at St Mary's Church, Malpas and Malpas Community Centre
  • Lomas, Charles David, 19, 7th September 1918, The King's (Liverpool Regiment), 87120, Private. Son of David and Charlotte Mary Lomas, of 67, Marlborough Rd., Pernes British Cemetery. Commemorated locally at St Mary's RC Church.
  • Long, Albert Edward, 31, 9th May 1915, Northamptonshire Regiment, 7394, Lance Corporal. Son of William Henry and Emma Ann Long, of 13, Murchison Rd., Leyton, London. Le Touret Memorial.
  • Long, Alfred Charles, South Wales Borderers, 30389, Lance Corporal. Died in First World War.
  • Lovell, A, 3rd September 1919, Rifle Brigade, S/17053, Rifleman, Roclincourt Military Cemetery.
  • Lovell, Robert Clifford, 26, 26th January 1918, Royal Flying Corps, 101 Sqdn., Second Lieutenant. Son of George Frederick and Eliza Lovell, of "Broughton," Clytha Park, Hazebrouck Communal Cemetery. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • Lowe, G R, Private, Redland Street. Died in First World War.Commemorated locally at Newport Athletic Club Gates.
  • Luff, William Arthur, 6th July 1916, South Wales Borderers, 35105, Private. Thiepval  Memorial.Commemorated locally at St Mark’s Church.
  • Luke, Henry George, 28, 7th July 1916, South Wales Borderers, 22259, Private. Husband of Mary E. Luke, of 51, Dock St. Thiepval  Memorial.
  • Lurvey, William, 25, 16th May 1915, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 3824, Corporal. Son of Mr and Mrs James Lurvey, of 18, Agincourt St., Crindau. Le Touret Memorial. Commemorated locally at All Saint's Church, Brynglas.
  • Luxton, Cornelius George, 18th October 1917, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, SS "Britannia.", Wales Z/3836, Ordinary Seaman. Plymouth Naval Memorial.Commemorated locally at Christchurch War Memorial.
  • Lynch, P, 48, 6th May 1918, Royal Engineers, WR/341152, Pioneer. Son of Peter and Mary Lynch; husband of Rose Lynch, of 59, Lower Dominick St., Dublin. Born at Carnaross, Kells, Co. Meath. Newport (St Woolos) Cemetery.
  • Lyne, Charles Vyvyan, 25, 19th October 1916, Welsh Regiment, Captain. Son of Charles Robert and Janet Mary Lyne, Maroc British Cemetery. Commemorated locally at St. John the Baptist Church.
  • Lyons, Philip, 27th May 1915, Royal Marine Light Infantry, (RMR/B/995). HMS "Majestic.", PLY/10067, Private. Plymouth Naval Memorial.Commemorated locally at Orb Steelworks.