Uppingham

There are records of 45 Fallen from Uppingham during The Great War - click view details for more information.
ARIS Lance Corporal Charles William
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ARNSBY Private Cecil Catlin
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BAINES Private Benjamin Inchley
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BAINES Sapper John Jarvis
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BARFIELD Private Henry
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BREWSTER Private Frederick
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BUNN Sergeant Alfred Charles
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CHAPMAN Sergeant Bertie
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CHAPMAN Private Henry
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CRICK Private George G
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DORMAN Bombardier Arthur Edward
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DORMAN Trooper Charles Percy
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DRAPER Private Robert Ernest
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EDWARDS Private Joseph Thomas
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ELLINGWORTH Private Charles Henry
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KNIGHT Corporal Charles Ernest
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LIQUORISH Private Frederick William
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LOVE Corporal Cyril Bertie, MM
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MANSEL-CAREY Second Lieutenant Spencer Lort
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NUTT Lance Corporal Benjamin
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NUTT Private David
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OBERHOFFER Private George H J
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PAGE Private Albert Gordon
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PALMER Private Robert Percy
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PHILLIPS Private Horace Lefevre
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PORTER Private George
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PORTER Private Sidney
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RIDDLE Private Eric Charles
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SCOTT Lance Corporal Walter
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SELWYN Lieutenant Arthur Penrose
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SELWYN Second Lieutenant Christopher Wakefield
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SELWYN Lieutenant George Vincent
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SHELTON Lance Corporal Arthur
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SNODIN Gunner John
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SOUTHWELL Private Harry
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STREET Lieutenant Frank
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TAWN Corporal Frank
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THORPE Sergeant Arthur Reginald
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THORPE Gunner George William
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THORPE Gunner Leonard Cobley
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TILLEY Private Herbert William
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TOOKEY Private Arthur Samuel
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TOOKEY Corporal Frederick Thomas
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TYERS Private Harry
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WHITE Staff Sergeant Ernest Charles
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Rutland and The Battle of the Somme

More than 90 Rutland soldiers died in the Battle of the Somme which lasted from 1 July 1916 until the middle of November. Today they lie in cemeteries across the old battlefield in northern France or are remembered among the 72,000 names on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme. By using our interactive map, you can find out what happened to them.

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