This index will take you directly to ancestors and their descendants killed in action.
The Marshalls, and the families they became part of through marriage, have a long history of military service. In this small collection of families, the numbeers killed in WW1 and WW2 still shock. Lest we forget.- Brown
- Clifford A b. Mar 1924, d. 15 Feb 1944
- de Winton
- Walter b. Mar 1893, d. 6 Sep 1914
- Fairtlough
- Frederick Howard (Col.) b. 1861, d. 26 Sep 1915
Gerard Howard (Capt.) b. Sep 1889, d. 13 Jun 1918 - Lambert
- Henry McLaren (Capt) b. c 1880, d. 13 May 1915
- Levy-Lawson
- William Bernard Webster b. 1893, d. 22 Oct 1914
- Longton
- Edward John b. 24 Apr 1896, d. 6 Jun 1915
- Marshall
- Frederick Guy b. Dec 1893, d. 22 Mar 1915
- McLeod
- Donald Ian b. 5 May 1916, d. 3 Oct 1941
- Pontifex
- Dudley Allen b. 26 Aug 1890, d. 31 Jul 1917
Reginald Holdsworth b. 12 Nov 1907, d. 21 May 1940
Rupert William b. 1903, d. 18 Apr 1925 - Sketch
- Peter Miller b. 25 Aug 1925, d. 12 Nov 1948
- Wallace
- David John (Major) b. 3 Oct 1914, d. 17 Aug 1944
- Zambra
- Roger Murray George b. 1914, d. 2 Oct 1940
Warren R.A. b. Mar 1910, d. 13 Sep 1944