Battalion War Diary 16th May 1918 Normal M.G. activity ...



Trunch’s Military Men

Frederick ALLARD born Trunch 1881, attestation 31.01.1899 age 18, 3rd Norfolk Regiment 4254 Living in Stalham, labourer, single.

In 1891 aged 13, ag lab living in Church St, Trunch with mother Harriet (51, widow, seamstress, shirts, born in Trunch) & older brother & sister

Robert ALLEN born Trunch 1883, attestation 04.01.1901 age 18, no. 13518, Royal Horse & Field Artillery engine cleaner

In 1891 aged 10 living in Knapton with father Thomas (26 born in Watton, ag.lab.), mother Sarah (34, born in Boyton), brothers William (11, born Gimingham), Thomas (4, born Knapton), Charles H (1, born Knapton) and sister Jane (6, born Trunch)

Robert ALLEN born Trunch 1882 M2/121073 Army Service corps 75th Siege battery 1915 aged 34 lived in Sussex. Probably same as above

Henry John ALLISON East Kent Regiment. Private G/20235 6th. Bn. The Buffs. Died Mon. 9th. April 1917. Born Trunch, lived Eaton, Norwich. Enlisted Norwich. Commemorated Arras, Pas de Calais, Bay 2. On Bacton War Memorial

In Trunch in 1891 as Harry aged 12 ag lab born in Cromer, with father John, mother Sarah Ann as above for brother Herbert

Herbert Sidney ALLISON born in Trunch in 1888, joined up 1908 at Newcastle, aged 20 years 9 months, gardener, 52675/RH&RFA Royal Horse & Field artillery A/5th, 1/5th reserve brigade. Religion - Weslyan. Peshawar 1912, France 1915, Med - 1917, Egypt -1919

In 1891 aged 2, living in Mundesley Road Trunch with father John (53 ag lab) , mother Sarah Ann (48, born Birmingham), 4 brothers and 2 sisters

1901 aged 13, living in Trunch with step-father Thomas Bullimore (56, ag lab, born in Gimingham, mother Sarah Ann (52, born in Banningham - transcribed in error as North Birmingham)

1911 CENSUS - in army driver aged 23, single, 75th Battery, RFA India.

Assessment 1914 - “A very good driver, looks after his horses extremely well, very hardworking, thoroughly trustworthy, sober, steady habits, clean and well turned out.”

Charlie AMIS navy WW2 Chief Petty Officer

David AMIS army WW2

Ernie AMIS army WW2

George Edward Raymond AMIS army before WW2 possibly born 1901 in Sudbury, Suffolk, father George Burton Amis (builder, born 1856 in Cromer), mother Susannah (born 1862 Cromer) sister Susie Kathleen (born 1900, Trunch)

Henry BOULTER born 1866 Trunch R4/111204 Royal Army Service Corps 2nd. Remounts depot Woolwich 1918 aged 52yrs 9 mths. 5ft 6.5 ins. Discharged 13 Feb 1918 at Woolwich dockyard. Coachman & groom living in Key Cottages, Mill Mead Guilford Surrey No longer physically fit for active service. Senility from 1916 in France. Also dental problems & rheumatism, due to age Conduct very good

Sidney Walter BUCK born 1899, in Trunch, Mundesley Road. Horseman Single in 1917 Next of kin - Mrs Emma Buck., mother. TR/10/30817 Training Reserve 32nd. Battalion 1917 aged 18 48533 2nd. Battalion Wounded 18.06.1918

Offence Hagley Down 11.06.19 absent without leave for 1 day punishment administered - forfeit ??? Dorset Regiment

1901 with father Fred (31, farm steward), mother Emma (32) in Stratton Strawless where it is said he was born

1911 with father Fred, horseman mother Emma in Trunch says all 3 were born in Swanton Abbot

Horace William BULLEN born 16.01.1899 lived 2, The Hill, Trunch R/1140 Royal Naval Division ADM339 Date of entry 16.04.1917 Previous service army reserve 23.03.1916 Well sinker, father Alfred. On Trunch census.

Jack BULLEN Born Trunch 1894 Norfolk Regiment from Trunch 20 years 3 months, labourer, groom & gardener for John Riches, Trunch, single Attestation 13th Jan 1914 Bounty Army Order 1916 £15 Short stays in Tidworth general hospital in 1916 Next of kin - father Alfred, mother Polly, Hill, Trunch Full service record available on “find your past” Trunch census

Herbert BULLEY Born Trunch 1879 P/14183 Military foot police Northumberland fusiliers Enlisted 27.11.1916 aged 37 born 1879 Trunch Chapel Road Discharge Myalgia less than 20%? Trunch census 1881 & 1911 - illegitimate son of Sarah Bulley who later married Thomas Fuller

John BULLIMORE Born in Walcott about 1881, married to Charlotte Matilda with 2 children. Lived in Fullers Yard, Church Street in Trunch and worked as a farm labourer. Joined the Norfolk Regiment as private 3/8123 and died in Nord, France, on June 9th.1915 aged 36. Buried in Bailleul Cemetery, 1E 66. On war memorial

Arthur BURNETT Born in Trunch about 1896, the son of Henry and Anna Maria, and had 13 brothers and sisters. Lived at 4 Chapel Road and worked as a farm labourer. Joined the Lincolnshire Regiment as private 15871 and died on October 28th.1915 in Egypt, aged 20. Buried in Cairo cemetery D165. On war memorial

Thomas H (Henry) BURNETT Born in Trunch about 1893, the son of Henry and Anna Maria. Married to Ida and lived in Brick Kiln Road. He worked as a farm labourer, joined the Norfolk Regiment as private 242538 and died on April 19th.1917 in present day Israel aged 24. Commemorated on the Jerusalem memorial Panels 12-15. On war memorial

Lieutenant-Commander Gerard St John Roden BUXTON

There is a cremation memorial to him in Trunch Churchyard. The Buxtons were land and property owners in the area.

RN, CStJ, b. 28 September 1927, d. 25 February 2008 aged 80, was scion of the Buxton Baronets and was brother and heir presumptive to Sir Jocelyn Buxton, 7th Baronet; he was b 28 Sept 1927, son of Capt Henry Roden Victor Buxton, CBE, RN (1890-1970), by his 1st wife the former Dorothy St John; married 1954, Judith Averil Campbell (b 12 Nov 1927), scion of the Barons Colgrain, daughter of the Hon Angus Dudley Campbell, by is wife the former Joan Esther Sybilla Pakenham, descended from the Barons (later Earls of Longford), by whom he had issue, Charlotte, Crispin and Laura. The son, Crispin Charles Gerard Buxton, b 29 Mar 1958, is now heir pres. to his 83-year-old uncle.

Private cremation followed by a Thanksgiving Service at Kinghorn Parish Church, Kinghorn, by Kirkcaldy, Fife on Monday 3rd March 2008.

He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Commander in the service of the Royal Navy.2 He fought in the Second World War.2 He was invested as a Officer, Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem (O.St.J.).1 He lived in 2003 at Pitteadie House, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland.2

BUXTON Gerard St John Roden Lieutenant Commander RN (Rtd) C St J (Kirkcaldy) Aged 80, died Monday, February 25, 2008, after a short illness, beloved husband of Judith, loving father of Charlotte, Crispin and Laura and doting grandfather of Selina, Hermione, Ailsa Grace, Millie and Milo. Private cremation, followed by a Thanksgiving Service at Kinghorn Parish Church, by Kirkcaldy, on Monday, March 3, at 3.00 pm

Published in the Scotsman Publications on 29th February 2008 (Distributed in Scotland)

John CARR enlisted 07.03.1807 Napoleonic War records - no more detail except born Trunch ? 19 Jun 1776 father John mother Ann nee Bane?

Walter COLEMAN 20438 Norfolk Regiment 1915 aged 35 later 35708 Royal Welsh Fusiliers 4th Infantry labour division born in Trunch, lived in Garden Cottages Sidestrand Enlisted 24.06.1916 Agricultural boy

Trunch 1881 census 5 months old, probably illegitimate son of Elizabeth Coleman living with mother & grandmother

1891 living with step-father Thomas Bullimore (35 born Trunch, team man) mother Elizabeth (33 born Trunch), as wife’s son, brothers George H (9 born Trimingham) & Ernest J (7 born Trimingham) all at Balls Lower Farm, East Cliff, Sidestrand.

1901 - lodger single hay trusser in Snelling household in Aslacton, Depwade

1911 married to Ada (31, from Wandsworth in London) cowman on farm in Sidestrand.

Ronald William CORK Deck hand Royal Navy Reserve Trawler Section born in Trunch 26 June 1895 educated at Overstrand School. 1901 living in Overstrand with father Percy W (30, born Overstrand, fisherman), mother Elizabeth (28 born Sidestrand) sister J Gwendoline (0, born Overstrand) 1911 living at 5, East terrace, Overstrand with father, mother, brother Norman & sisters Ivy & Hilda.

Enlisted 1st. Nov. 1916. Killed in the North Sea 26 June 1918 when HM Trawler Achilles 11 was torpedoed and sunk near Orford Ness, Suffolk. Overstrand War Memorial

Thomas Walter COVELL born in Trunch in1876 RH&RFA/73816 Royal Horse and Field Artillery b/177th Brigade Joined 04.01.1915 aged 37 born in Trunch lived at 18, Rayleigh Avenue, Southend on sea Foreman? Or horseman Worked for Southend corporation Married - wife Florence May Emma nee Pegg, married 24 Dec 1904, Aylsham Church, Norfolk. No children. Driver in 1919.

Trunch census 1881 age 5 as step grandson to John Cutting.

In 1891 living in Church Road, Colby Aylsham, in house of grandfather John Cutting (53, born Knapton) aged 15 working as ag. Lab.

In 1911 living in Foulsham Cottage, Beech Road, Hadleigh, Essex (age 35 foreman of steam rolling) with wife Florence May Emma (29, born Aylsham)

Charlotte CUTLER Born Trunch 2 Jun 1894 Women’s Army Auxillary Corps 1917-20

James CUTLER Panxworth war memorial

Probably - Corporal 9886. 6th battalion Lincs reg. Joined 13.08.1914 Killed in action in Gallipoli on 7th. Aug. 1915 Corporal Born Trunch Lived Hemblington. Enlisted in Grantham. Commemorated Helles Memorial Greece Panels 44-46 (roll of honour web site) Born in Trunch 05.04.1893 baptised 29.07.1894 Father James, gamekeeper, mother Lilian Rebecca. Living in Great Yarmouth in 1914 Next of kin? Mother Mrs Lilian R Cutler, Pedham House, Hemblington, Norwich Father James 2 brothers, 6 sisters

Alfred G (George) CUTTING Born in Knapton between October and December 1894. His father was Alfred, a carter, and he had 3 brothers and 3 sisters. He worked with his father and they lived at 6 Brewery Road. He joined the Norfolk Regiment as private 317831 and died on March 12th.1915 in Belgium, aged 21. Commemorated on panel 4 of the Menin Gate in Ypres. On war memorial

John P (Percy) CUTTING Born in Knapton between October and December 1895. His father was Alfred, and he had 3 brother and 3 sisters living at 6 Brewery Road. He worked as a Market gardener. Joined the Norfolk Regiment as private 3/7880 and died on May 27th. 1915 in Belgium. Commemorated on panel 4 of the Menin Gate in Ypres. On war memorial

William Amos CUTTING born 1898 Knapton In Trunch in 1911

Possibly service no. 17544 40957 private

Northumberland fusiliers, West Yorkshire Regiment

Was a patient at Netley. From Royal Victoria Hospital Netley web site His grandson Alan, sent information

The little I know is that he was in the West Yorkshire Regiment which I believe had the horse on their cap badge and he was in the Somme...He was shot in the trenches by one of his own fellow soldiers who was a new recruit apparently cleaning his rifle at the time..He was shipped back to Netley where he apparently spent 4 years getting better after having his leg amputated...His nurse married him and I think her maiden name was Dennis a family who hailed from Southampton she had a brother called Walter and another who I do not have a name for lost on the Titanic but not on passenger list that I can see....Poor woman had eight children and died at age of 34 years giving birth to youngest child...My Grandfather died in 1968 in a Norwich hospital after a long illness I was 17 years old then but obviously wish I could talk to him now I am older and wiser!!..They lived together in Brewery Road, Trunch, North Norfolk.

After some research, I found that William married his nurse Beatrice Dennes who came from Swaythling. Also, she had an uncle Frederick Benham who is maybe the man who went down on the Titanic.

Photo of Beatrice, believed to have been taken at Netley.- on web site

In Arthur Amis’ book he says that his family had to move house so that Mr & Mrs Cutting could be nearer to Mr Primrose, the farmer.

Arthur DIXON 429545 Labour Corps 432nd Auxillary Company No 684 Agricultural Company 1916 aged 24 then 24430 Norfolk Regiment 1916 aged 25 born Trunch Lived in Brewery Road Warrener single Next of kin father Robert Dixon Brewery Road. On Trunch census in 1901 & 1911.

BILLA DIXON Billy?

Death of Rural England book by A Hopkins p. 28 interview with B Dixon of Trunch

Another obstacle to the increase in production was the availability of labour, many young men had left the countryside to join Kitchener’s army. Billa Dixon from Trunch, Norfolk remembered; ‘They were calling for volunteers, and several of us in the village, I should think about ten of us, went that morning down to Mundesley and joined up, took the shilling”

William Robert DIXON 14971 Norfolk Regiment 9th Battalion 1914 aged 19 born in Trunch 10.10.1894 farm labourer single, signed on in Mundesley 09.09.1914 1917 transferred to Royal Engineers - cleaner Next of kin father Robert & mother Sarah Brewery Road same as above? - could be called Willie on 1901 census

Herbert J (James) FLAXMAN Born in Gimingham between July and September 1891. He was the son of Henry H and Louisa C and they lived at 5 Brewery Road. He worked as a farm labourer and joined the Essex Regiment as private 20547. He died on August 13th.1915 at sea near Turkey aged 24. Probably a victim of the sinking of the ship, “The Royal England”. (Hickling village history group booklet) Commemorated on the Helles memorial in Turkey, Panels 144-150 or 229-233. On war memorial

Arthur Frederick FLAXMAN

C22 19.01.1943 Arthur Frederick FLAXMAN 21

In memory of Arthur Frederick Flaxman born June 8 1921 died as a prisoner of war in Thailand Jan 19th. 1943

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Thomas FOX 28179 Private Hampshire regiment 15th Battalion born in Trunch 1886 enlisted in Bournemouth died 20.09.1917 France No more details on Find My Past. Haven’t found on census although there was a widow Ann Fox (age 57 born in South Creake,) living in Trunch in 1901.

Arthur Richard FRAREY born 1891 In 1901 in Gimingham with family including brother below.1917-18 WW1 draft card on FYP says location Ontario County No 1 New York USA have to pay to see image

Passenger list leaving IK Arthur Frarey born 1895 labourer 22.02.1913 from Liverpool to New York on Mauretania

Henry Edward FRAREY born 1887 in Trunch. 1891 in Trunch census. In 1901 in Gimingham with father John (32 born Trunch, warrener) mother Esther (37) and brother Arthur above + 2 other brothers & 3 sisters. 1917-18 WW1 draft card on FYP says location Ontario County No 1 New York USA have to pay to see image

US census 1910 Henry Frarey in Seneca, New York

Herbert MM FRARY

Born in Trunch Lance Corporal G/12188 6th. Battalion The Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment Killed in action in France & Flanders on 16 May 1918 Born Trunch lived Norwich enlisted in Cromer. Awarded the Military Medal. Commemorated Poziers Memorial Somme France Panel 14 & 15 (Roll of Honour website) On Southrepps war memorial

1891 & 1901 census aged 5 & 15 living in Trunch. In 1911 aged 24 farm labourer boarding with Mr & Mrs Chadwick at Upper Street Southrepps

Battalion War Diary

16th May 1918

Normal M.G. activity. Aerial activity considerable, enemy low flying machines driven off by Stokes guns. One of our patrols was fired on by enemy M.G: one man wounded: patrol followed by large patrol of enemy & wounded man had to be abandoned. It is believed that he was dead. Casualties 3 O.R’ killed, 4 O.R wounded, 1 O.R. wounded & missing, (believed killed)

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(As he has no known grave Herbert may be a candidate for the wounded soldier who was abandoned).

Albert S (Sydney) FULLER Born in Trunch between April and June 1888. He was the son of Thomas and Maria, had 3 brothers and 1 sister, and lived at 18 Chapel Road. He worked as a farm labourer. He joined the Essex Regiment as private 20549 and died on August 13th. 1915. Probably a victim of the sinking of the ship, “The Royal England”. (Hickling history group booklet) Commemorated on the Helles memorial Panels 144-150 or 229-233. N.B. His number is only 2 away from Herbert Flaxman and he died on the same day. Probably joined up, served and died together. On war memorial

Alfred FULLER 17002 Norfolk Regiment 1914 aged 26 born 1888 Trunch labourer, single Joined as private in Norwich 15.09.1914 Discharged 01.10.1914 “Not likely to become an efficient soldier - chronic eczema (only seen as a slight defect on joining) Next of kin - father Thomas Snr, - Trunch brother Albert (older) 44 Sheldon Street Jarrow on Tyne Durham & William (older) - Trunch

Charles H (Henry) FULLER Updated 2013 Born in Trunch 04.10.1880. Joined the Grenadier Guards as private 26560. Son of Henry and Hannah had a sister Harriett. Living in Trunch in 1881 and 1891. In 1901 he was living with Charles Dixon from Trunch and his family in Bethnal Green, London. Both men were brewery labourers. He married May Jane (from Rye in Sussex) in 1908, had a daughter, Frances May in 1909 and in 1911 they were living in Walthamstow and he was still working in a brewery. He died on November 6th. 1918 aged 40. Buried in the Southern corner of the Obies Community Cemetery in France. On war memorial

Frederick H (Henry) FULLER Born in Trunch between January and March 1881. He was the son of William and Marian and had 1 brother and 2 sisters. They lived in Rose Cottage, Front Street. He worked as a farm labourer and joined the Middlesex Regiment as private PW/5866. He died on November 20th.1917 in Belgium, aged 36. Buried in the Potijze Chateau Grounds Cemetery in Belgium. 1D9. On war memorial

Lewis (Louis) FULLER Born in Trunch about1892. He was the son of James and Mary and had 2 brothers and 2 sisters. They lived at 9 Chapel Road and he was a farm labourer. Joined the Norfolk Regiment as private 43150 and died on May 10th. 1917 aged 26. Buried in the British Cemetery in Bois-Carre, Thelus, France – 11. A. 11. On war memorial

Owen C (Charles) FULLER Born in Trunch between January and March 1899. He was the son of Thomas and Maria, and had 3 brothers and 1 sister. They lived at 18 Chapel Road and he was at school in 1911. He joined the Tank Corps as Gunner 96962 and died May 9th.1918 in Germany, aged 19. Buried in Hessen in Germany in the Niederzwehren Cemetery, VI.L.13. This cemetery was used for British prisoners of war who died in Germany. On war memorial

Thomas FULLER Born in Trunch 02.09.1886. He was the son of Thomas and Sarah and had 2 brothers. They lived at 1 Frarey’s Lane (now Wright’s Loke, I think) and he was a cellar man at the brewery. He joined the Norfolk Regiment as private 14978 and died on September 26th.1915 in France, aged 29. Commemorated on Panels 30 & 31of the Loos memorial. Next of kin - father Thomas Fuller, Brewery Road, brothers (5?) Albert , 44 Sheldon St. Jarrow, William, Trunch. On war memorial

William FULLER born Trunch 1882 No 385211 Royal Artillery joined 1902 father Wm 1916-19 France Address for pay Rose Cottage Front Street Character very good

Reginald George GOWING born in Trunch in 1892,

1901 census - living in Trunch age 9 with father Thomas (37, farm horseman, born Trunch), mother Eveline (36, born Trimingham) and sister Hilda (3, born Aylsham).

1911 census living as a boarder in Pulham Market in butchers Harry Outlaw’s house as a butcher’s assistant

20665 L/CPL Essex Regiment 1st Battalion living in Pulham Market when signed up. Died 13.08.1915 at sea. Formerly 17701 Norfolk Regiment

Robert HUNT born 1880 Trunch,

1881 census living in Trunch with father William (23, ag lab born Swanton Abbott), mother Harriett (21, born Scottow), and sister Emma.

1891 census living with father, mother, sisters Emma, Lily, Alice, Rachel & brother Herbert in Great Hautbois. Younger children all born in Swanton Abbott.

1901 census living in Great Hautbois in house of Edward Girling, a lime burner & farmer as a groom (domestic)

1911 census living in Rectory Road, Coltishall, working as a groom, married to Ellie (26, born Coltishall) and daughter Marjorie Alice (4 born in South Elmham, Suffolk) and son Raymond Douglas (1, born in Buxton).

4471 Attestation 07.08.1900 3rd Norfolk Reg. Living in Great Hautbois working as a groom for E H Girling Discharge by purchase 18.10.10

Alfred MASON Royal Navy in WW1

Charles Norman MAY born 1884 in Trunch. 173 Royal Fusiliers 10th Battalion 1914 age 30 merchant Apprenticed at Chamberlains ? Norwich was in 1st volunteer battalion Norfolk Reg for 6 years 6 years with Southern Rhodesia Unit. Was a Sargeant in WW1

Single Joined 29.08.14 Wounded gun shot wound right arm 05.11.1915 In action 02.11.15 Fouquevilles In charge of working party in a communication trench and being shelled was wounded in right arm, cannot raise arm, shoulder drops a little but without evident wasting Discharged 31.08.1916 no longer physically fit for war service, was sergeant by then. Character very good, conduct most satisfactory Next of kin H B May Trunch

1891 census in Trunch 1901 - away possibly teaching in Norwich?

George NEWLAND born 1813 Trunch Attestation 16.12.1831 age 18 years 10 months 52nd.Regt of Light Infantry Discharge no. 753 Trade carpenter Served for 10 years, 226 days, Gibralter 2.5 years, West Indies 3.5 years, North America 3 months, ^ Discharge chronic aphthalmia? Contracted in the West Indies and unfit for service Character good, 7 July 1838 drunk on duty reduced to private.

Churchyard grave

148 22.06.1842 George NEWLAND Infant

15.08.1844 George NEWLAND 31

In memory of George the son of John & Mary Newland He was near 12 years in the 52nd Regt. of Foot died 15th August 1844 aged 31 years Also George infant son of Joseph Newland died 22nd June 1842 [1893 Survey says the first George died on 13th August 1844]  

Jacob NEWLAND

165 13.12.1831 Jacob NEWLAND 20

27.02.1828 William Jacob NEWLAND 19

In memory of William Jacob son of Joseph & Susanna Newland died 27th Feby. 1828 aged 19 years Also Jacob their son died at Halifax in North America corporal in the 25th Regt. 13th Decbr. 1831 aged 20 years [1893 Survey gives the Regiment as the 96th]    

Joseph William NOBBS born Trunch 1880 in 1901 soldier, driver in Woolwich In 1911 in military in India No 8 Mountain Battery RGA Farrier

Frederick Nicholas POWELL 4th Norfolk Reg local guard. Living at Knapton Road Mundesley? 128 Kings Own Royal Lancaster Reg. 1901 aged 41 Farmer “my own master” Married Joined 08.08.1901 By 26.08.1914 13 years 19 days Territorial force Corporal Medically unfit for further service Another date of discharge 18.05.18 Complained of pain & weakness in arm & shoulder examined 25.03.1919 Next of Kin Anna Lucy Emma Powell wife Kyneton Road North Walsham ?

1871 census aged 10 living at Green Farm, Little Snoring with father Nicholas (53), sister Fanny (16) 2 visitors, 2 servants

1881 census single aged 20, living in Little Snoring with father Nicholas (63 farmer, widower), sister Fanny (28 single), & 2 servants

1901 & 1911 census in Trunch

George PRATT born 1828 in Trunch labourer 2081 Private Attestation 20.12.1845 aged 17 years 11 months. 1st Royal Reg of Foot 2nd Battalion Served 6 years 288 days - discharge service no. 2081 2nd Nov 1852 found unfit for service Character and conduct have been good Tendency to consumption and impaired general health. Offences - 02.09.1846 Absent from Edinburgh Tattoo docked 1 days pay confined to barracks for 3 days, 06.07. 1847 absent from Manchester Tattoo, 10 days confined to barracks with heavy marching drill, 24.11.1847 abusive language to corporal 14 days confined to barracks, 26.07.1848 absent from Newry tattoo 6 days confined to barracks with heavy marching drill, 12.12.1847 Declining to assist in putting soldier in a cell when on guard duty, 20 days confined to barracks. 06.08.1850 Drunk 7 days confined to barracks with heavy marching drill, could not write - made mark.

1841 census in Reeves Lane North Walsham age 13 ag lab but not with any family.

John PRATT born 1838 Trunch labourer 1123 Private attested 29.11.1859 age 21 years 2 months 17th Reg of Foot 2nd battalion discharge no. 1123 - 19.04. 1862 unfit for further service, good conduct Illness aggravated by Syphilis

1841 census age 2 in Southrepps road Trunch with father William (30), mother Mary (25) & sister Elizabeth (5) so probably not same family as above

1861 CENSUS at Cheriton Kent, second battalion 17th regiment of foot camp Shorncliffe

Did he marry Emma Bullimore in 1863? Or Mary Bird in 1864?

1901 census in Trunch aged 62, boarder with Anna Bullen, married, ag lab

Charles William PRENTICE born Trunch 1885 then living in Lowestoft labouring for R Leach Attestation 29.12.1902 at 17 years 6 months. 14586 Suffolk Royal Garrison Gunner for 4 years 120 days & 8 years 264 days in reserve. Artillery militia Next of kin father Charles, Mother Emily, brother Ernest (6) 1 Norwich Road, Lowestoft. 1916 had added wife Sarah (nee Martin), 1 Belgrave Road Wrexham, married in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and a child Blanche born 16.03.14? Discharged 11.03.1916 Joined RAF Royal Flying Corps. 17.04.1917 Job-clerk (stores) 71488 AIR79/664 Gave address as a bank in Winnipeg. Age 31 years 4 months. Said not married & no children. Gave father as next of kin - George Everett Prentice, Lowestoft. Discharge 16.01.19 RAF Canada

1891 ? Age 4 born North Walsham, Living in Stafford St Norwich with father George E (43 born Lowestoft, dispenser of medicine, mother Emily (40 born Kent), brother Ernest E C (5, born Homerton, Middx)

Henry Robert PRIMROSE 209592 born 1884 in Trunch Royal Navy Joined 05.03.1902 12 years. Then 05.03.1914 Tattoo- cross, heart & anchor on arm

1891 census age 7 in Trunch with father Henry (38, farmer born Gimingham), mother Eva Helena (30, born Brandeston), sisters Annie Catherine (5 born Trunch), & Florence Ruby (2, born Trunch), & brother Neville Arthur (4, born Trunch).

1901 census, single aged 16, part of crew, Boy 2 class on vessel Boscowen, Weymouth

Neville Arthur PRIMROSE born Trunch 1886. 1914 living at Kenton Court Sunbury aged 28 gardener, single, 5ft 8.5 inches, no marks, father Henry Primrose, Dereham Road, Norwich, joined up 8.12.1914. Service number 57569 Royal Field Artillary Command Depot Posted gunner Home 7/12/14 - 20/7/15 in France 21/7/15 Served 10 Dec 1914 up to 1916. Discharged physically unfit 3/12/17 with Neurasthenia? Date of disability 29 July 1916 at Ypres “eye cencleated or anucleated 17 years ago, socket now the seat of a chiouic catauhal conjunctivitis. Complains of dizzyness and duluese in head. Knee gives out. Caused by mental stress of active service conditions. Inability to concentrate “ I believe the disability to be genuine” Will last at least 6 months. Address on discharge 27 Harvard Court, West Hampstead. Character very good. Hospital record - in Woolwich 28.02.17 - 17.04.17 with inflamed eye socket, then convalescent in Eastbourne 27.4.17 -1.8.17 the 1.08.17 - 10.08.17 - lost eye. Steady sober and industrious.

Married May Edith Martin 17 Aug 1918 at Emmanuel in Hampstead

William RICHES born 1826 Trunch. No.1843 Private Duke of Cambridge’s Own Middlesex Regiment 57th & 77th foot Attestation 06.06.1845 at 19 years, 9 months. Discharge no. 1843 - own request. Character & conduct very good, 5 good conduct medals, Crimea medal, Turkish war medal, Served for 21 years 20 days including Crimea, Sydney, East Indies. Never in trouble. Died 14.07.1902

1841 Hill, Trunch aged 15 with William (53) & Sarah Frary (60) + lots of other Riches

1871 Manby Road, Southtown, Gorleston, Suffolk (45, coachman), with wife Ellen (4 from Ireland), son James (10, born in Chatham, Kent)

1881 census Southrepps Rd Antingham, (54, married, coachman, Chelsea Pensioner), wife Ellen (53, from Ireland), granddaughter Ellen G Bunting (9 born in Yarmouth) grandson George (7, born in Yarmouth).

1891 Millgate Street, Aylsham (65, retired groom), wife Ellen (64 born Kerry, Ireland) granddaughter Edith Bunting (12, born Norwich).

1901 121 Millgate, Aylsham, (74, widower, 4 rooms, alone)

Robert Gee RIVETT born 1896 Trunch. No. J49323 Royal Navy joined 24.01.1916 until demobilisation 14.05.1919

1901 census in Trunch with grandfather Thomas (58, widower, cowman born in Briston), 3 aunts & 3 uncles - was one of them his parent? - probably Eliza?

1911 census in Trunch as stepson age 15, working as ag lab. with Stephen Bright (43 born Gimingham, ag. Lab.) wife Eliza (37, born Trunch)

Arthur Mason SALTER born Thetford 1884, in Trunch when father was local policeman in 1891, joined Scots Guards when aged 18 in 1902 No. 4697 Promoted to corporal by 1905 On trial in 1907 for ?? Sentence - reduced to ranks. Army reserve in 1910 Police constable in Bradford in 1913 Mobilised in 1914 Discharged 1915? Wounded in action? 13 years service Married Lottie Hooks in 1910

Charles Bertram SALTER born in Trunch in 1888 Living at 8 Ladysmith Terrace, Heacham, trade butcher. Wife Bertha nee Wilkinson, married in K Lynn 18.12.1908 children Bertha 18.10.1909, Neville 21.12.1912, Edward Thomas 18.01.1915 Phyllis 23.12.1916 Norfolk Joined army 09.12.1915 Joined 29.05.1916 Machine gun regiment GUARDSMAN 18.9.19

1891 census - aged 4 in Trunch with father Arthur (28, policeman, born Thetford), mother Mary E (28 born Great Hockham) brother Arthur Mason (6, born Thetford).

1901 census - Age 14 in Lynn Road, Gayton with father, mother, brother as above

1911 census living at 2 Ladysmith Terrace, Caley Street Heacham, Norfolk, (23, butcher) wife Bertha Ruth (22 born in Gunton) daughter Constance Bertha (1, born K Lynn) & sister in law Emma Wilkinson (19, born Gunton)

Alfred Charles SEAGO born in Trunch in 1878. No. SE13081 Army Veterinary Corps 1918 aged 42 trade horseman living in West Hartlepool Knee problem arthritis, limped Discharge 23.05.1918 age 42 years. Living at 54 Charotte Street West Hartlepool Tattoo CS on left arm No longer fit for war service Character very good. Clean, honest, sober and reliable. A good and willing worker. Accustomed to the care of horses. Served 2 years 193 days, went to Egypt.

1881 census in Trunch aged 3 with father Edward (42 butcher, born Gimingham), mother Mary (41 born Mundesley), 2 brothers, 4 sisters

1891 census - at Ouston Street Stranton, Hartlepool with father (51 shoemaker), mother & 2 brothers & 5 sisters working as butcher’s assistant. The whole family had moved North from Trunch

1901 census in 7, Gainford Street, West Hartlepool (23, coal merchant) & wife Eliza (20 born Redcar)

1911 census at 16, Sunderland St. West Hartlepool, Durham (33, general labourer in timber yard, wife Eliza (29, born Redcar, Yorks), son Charles Edward (9 born West Hartlepool), daughter Mary Emma (7, born Quarrington Hill, Durham), daughter Alice Maud (3, born West Hartlepool) & son William Reid (1, born West Hartlepool) Married 11 years, 6 children, 2 dead

Arthur SEAGO born Trunch in 1877. No. 20367 Yorkshire Regiment 3rd Reserve Battalion 1915 aged 38 living in West Hartlepool, 42 Sussex Street shoemaker married to Jane Ann (nee Boynton) in West Hartlepool 14.06.1897 children Arthur 17.02.1904, Edna Mary 15.05.1910 Jannie? 03.12.1912, Winifred 01.03.1914 Address on discharge 6 Dent Street West Hartlepool Joined 19.02.1915 until 24.03.1916 Appointed as sergeant shoe maker but slack in work and books and often drunk. Unfit for the purpose so suggested discharged

1881 census aged 4 in Trunch with father Edward (42, butcher born Gimingham), mother Mary (41, born Mundesley) and 2 brothers & 4 sisters

1891 census - at Ouston Street Stranton, Hartlepool with father (51 shoemaker), mother & 2 brothers & 5 sisters working as shoemaker. The whole family had moved North from Trunch

1901 census in Wooller Rd West Hartlepool (25, groom & coachman), wife Jennie (23|) son Edward H (3)

1911 census at 16 Russell St West Hartlepool (34 boot maker & repairer), wife Jane Ann (33 born in West Hartlepool), son Edward Henry (13) Arthur (7) Edna Mary (1) all born in WH

George Robert SELF joined up Aug 1914 - had been in reserves 1st Norfolks Promoted to Corporal Served till 1920 Died 7th April 1920

Arthur C (Callum) SPURGEON Born in Trunch about 1895. He was the son of John and Catherine and had 1 brother and 4 sisters. They lived at the Butchery on the Hill and he was an assistant butcher. He joined the Machine Gun Corps as an infantry man – private 148413, and died on Sept 12th. 1918 in France aged 23. Commemorated on panel 10 of the Vis-en-Artois memorial. Formerly 7095 Middx Regt. On war memorial

A.B. Stransham [later General Sir Anthony Blaxland Stransham] Letters from him to members of his family in NRO. Date 1827-1838 Description From Lazaretto, Malta, to his mother, Mrs Stransham of Trunch, describing wreck of the frigate 'Cambrian' off the island of Carabusa, Candia, and to his sister Mary Fransham, about his health and the possibility of getting leave, 15 and 20 Feb 1827; from 'Calliope', Buenos Aires, to Mrs Cole, forwarded to Mrs Stransham, giving account of voyage to St Catherine's, the town where he slept on a table to escape the myriads of fleas, ball costumes, Montevideo, Buenos Aires, the countryside, etc., 27 Aug 1838

Stransham was the son of Lt. Col. Anthony Stransham of the Royal Marines and grandson of Major Samuel Stransham of the Royal Marines, who planted the British flag on the Falkland Islands, claiming it for King George III.

Stransham entered the Royal Marines on 1 January 1823. Four years after entering the service, he was present as a Subaltern at the Battle of Navarino on 20 October 1827. Stransham led the Royal Marines during the attack on the City of Canton in the First Opium War in 1841.He was wounded and was promoted to Captain He was awarded the Baltic Medal, having been with Charles John Napier in 1854. From 1862 to 1867, General Stransham was Inspector-General of the Royal Marines.

Later in his career, as a General, the "Grand Old Man of the Army" became a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

He saw active service for over 53 years, retiring with the rank of General on 24 December 1875.

Mother: Mary Bidwell b: 23 Jul 1771 in Stanhoe, Norfolk, died 1840

R A Henry (Robert Arthur) TEMPLE Updated 2013 (Harry) Born between January and March 1895 in the Smallburgh area - Bradfield. Enlisted in Norwich and joined the Lincolnshire Regiment as H Temple, private 15869. He was the son of Isaac and Ellen and lived in Bradfield Common with 6 siblings, - George, Rebecca, Gladys, Alice, Joshua, and Sydney. He was a farm labourer and died at Gallipoli on November 28th. 1915. He is buried in the Azmak Cemetery in Sulva, Turkey – 1G4. Private number only 2 away from Arthur Burnett’s. They would be the same age. On war memorial

Charles Frederick THURTLE born 1873 Trunch. No. 2881 Norfolk Regt. 9th foot attested 05.06.1891 aged 18 labourer Discharged 01.06.1903 Served in South Africa 04.01.1900 -06.09.1902 Next of kin Mr A Thurtle, White Horse Inn, Runton, near Cromer

1881 census in Roughton (age 6, born Trunch) with father Charles (30, ag lab born Southrepps) mother Mary Ann (26 born Trunch) brother Albert James (4 born Roughton) sister Julia (3 born Roughton), brother George Henry (0 born Roughton) .

1911 School Lane Thorpe St Andrew Norwich (36 married born Trunch postman) wife Ellen (33 born Kenninghall Norfolk) son Albert William (7, born Thorpe St Andrew)

George WARD

C7 04.03.1800 George WARD 16

Sacred to the memory of George Ward eldest son of the Revd. Marmaduke Ward of this Parish a youth of the most amiable manners and promising hopes who died of a fever at Brest on board His Majesty's Ship The Dragon (in which he served from the 8th of August 1798 to the day of his death) on the 4th day of March 1800 in the 17th year of his age.  

William WARD

C3 26.06.1823 Eleanor WARD 65

13.10.1813 Marmaduke WARD 64

21.01.1809 Harriot WARD 23

24.12.1812 William WARD 21

16.01.1859 Philip WARD

06.03.1881 Horatia Nelson WARD

Sacred to the memory of Revd. Marmaduke Ward A.M. (Rector of Horsington in the Diocese of Lincoln and many years Curate of this Parish). He died 13th Octbr. 1813 aged 64 years. Also Eleanor his wife died June the 26th 1823 aged 65 years. (Rye says 85 years) Harriot their second daughter died 21st of Janry. 1809 aged 23 years and William their second son a Lieutenant in the Royal Marines died at Sea 24th Decbr. 1812 aged 21 years. Also to the memory of Revd. Philip Ward son of the above Marmaduke and Eleanor Vicar of Tenterden / Kent died 16th Janry. 1859 and Horatia Nelson his wife died March 6th 1881 

James WATTS born 1837 in Trunch. No.879 private Duke of Cambridge’s Own Middx Regt. 57th & 77th. Foot attested 27.07.1858 aged 21 years, 11 months. Discharge no. 879 Served for 20 years 55 days, 6 years in East Indies. Conduct good but had appeared 15 times in defaulters book.

Teddy Purple WATTS Born Trunch 1899 Lived in Chapel Street, farm labourer. Joined 10 March 1917 Norwich. Grandmother Elizabeth. In France in 1918 Rifleman. In Norwich in 1921

William WATTS born 1867 Trunch. No. 69902 Royal Artillery Attestation 14.12.1888 aged 21 years 4 months Labourer Driver Reserved in 1895 recalled to service 13.12.1899 In India from 03.12.1889 - 04.11.1895 and South Africa 22.12.1899 to 02.12.1901 Next of kin father George in Knapton

Extra information from Lorraine Watts - William's father George was born in Trunch in 1837 and was the son of William Worts and Mary Pitt. George married under the name of Worts to Mary Ann Wiseman and registered William as Watts because he could not read or write. William first married Jane Minnie Brackenbury and when she died, he was remarried to Annie Elizabeth Chamberlin. They had four children, Fred, Victor, Stanley born 1921(Lorraine Watts husband's father) and Miriam. William was a much older father, having no children from his first marriage he suddenly produced four children, he had a tragic death in 1930, helping to fell a tree at White House Farm in Knapton, a bough of the tree had a direct hit to his head killing him instantly, the Coroner said it was a chance in a Million. William was a staunch Methodist and a lay preacher and was one of the founders of the Chapel in Knapton that has since closed, his name is on a brass plaque inside the chapel.

1911 census in Trunch (William, 44 born Trunch, ag lab) wife Jane M (49 born Knapton) mother in law Maria Brackenbury (84 born Scottow) Married 13 years no children.

Clifford William WEGG born 1897 Trunch. No. S4/218210 Royal Army Service Corps 12th Labour Supply Company Butcher Next of kin Thomas Wm Wegg Trunch Enlisted 23.03.1916 called up 27.10.1916 until 19.12.1919 France 25.11.1916 Examined in Cologne 16.11.1919 no disability

1901 census aged 3 Trunch with father Thomas (43 pork butcher) mother Anne (40, born Westleton Suffolk) & brother Lawrence & 4 sisters

1911 census in Trunch (13) with family as above

Frederick Henry WEGG born in Trunch about 1875 Living in Blaydon Durham 36085 Durham Light Infantry 21st Battalion Foreman? Age 40 deformed right hand married to Emily nee Hewitt in Benwell church Northumberland living at 114 John St Blaydon Children Catherine 06.05.1905 (born 17 Armstrong Rd Benwell) , John 22.06.1908, Blanche 20.04.1911, Rhoda 23.03.1913 later children born 120 Violet St Benwell. Good character Navy Enlisted 10.12.1915 In army until 16.6.16 then reserve until 31.03.1919 TR/65/68324 Training Reserve 87th Battalion

1881 census in Ostend, Happisburgh (5), with father John (29, born Trunch, blacksmith), mother Mary Ann (30, born Worstead) & 3 brothers.

1891 census in Street Happisburgh (16, ag lab) with family as above

1901 census - in Street Happisburgh (25, ag lab) with family as above

1911 census at 132 Violet St. Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne (35 lab gen in engineering works) with wife Emily born Paston, daughter Catherine 5, son John 2 both born in Benwell upon Tyne Married 9 years, 3 children, 1 dead, 2 rooms

Lawrence R WEGG born Trunch 1888 Army 1914 - 20 No. 12796 Norfolk Regiment 7th Battalion age 26.5 in 1914 gardener Attested 27.08.1914 Next of kin father Thomas Wm Wegg Trunch, sister Faith Wounded in action 10.01.1916 Wounded 09.03.1918 - hit in the face while playing football Transferred to Army reserve 01.05.1919 31.03.1919 Unit 429 Agric Comp. Labour Corps no. 222562 Private permanent address Bottom Farm Duarndon? Near Derby age 31 years then.

1891 census in Trunch age 3 with father William (33, brickmaker) mother Anne (30 born Westleton, Suffolk), & 3 sisters

1901 census aged 13 in Trunch with father Thomas (43 pork butcher) mother Anne (40, born Westleton Suffolk) & brother Clifford & 4 sisters working as a paper boy

1911 census - age 24, single, boarding at The Gardens, Londesborogh Market Weighton, Yorks working as a gardener

Arthur WILLEY born Trunch 1879. No. 18421 Norfolk Regiment 2nd Battalion age 36 in 1915 Casual farm labourer Enlisted 20.01.1915 Discharged as not being likely to become an efficient soldier on medical grounds 30.04.1915 His great weight causes oedema of feet after only slight exertion. Emphyseama causes shortness of breath on slight exertion. Next of kin - wife Emily Maud nee Bates married at Belvour St Chapel in Norwich 25.01.1908 present address Trunch, children Mabel Daisy 05.10.1908 Millie Maria 08.08.1910

1881 census aged 5 living in Trunch with father John (49, ag lab, widower) and 2 brothers & 2 sisters

1891 census as Whiley aged 15, ag lab, with father & family as above

1901 census aged 24, ag lab, living in Trunch with father John (72, widower, ag lab) and 2 sisters

1911 census in Trunch wife wife Ellen Maud and 3 children

Henry WITHERS born Trunch 1870 Royal Navy in 1911 No. a b 138253 1911 Coronation medal 1920-1925 RN Long service & good conduct medal

YAXLEY Robert Christmas Knapton War memorial

Only connection to Trunch seems to be that his mother lived here for a while.

Driver 82867. 45th Bty. 42nd Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds Tuesday 1 May 1917. Age 36. Born Knapton. Enlisted Norwich. Son of Ann Yaxley, of Trunch, North Walsham, Norfolk. Buried: DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. II. O. 1.

On Norfolk Roll of Honour web-site YAXLEY Robert Christmas Little Walsingham war memorial Identical words apart from - Born Little Walsingham, worked as bricklayer. Duisans and Etrun are villages about 9 kilometres west of Arras I think this is an error, definitely born in Knapton

1881 census aged 0, in Knapton with father Edmund (37 ag lab) mother Anne (32 born Paston) and 2 brothers & sister all born Knapton

1891 age 10 Knapton with family as above

Mother was still in Knapton in 1911, widow, but maybe she moved to Trunch after that.

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