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ImageNameRegimentDate of deathConnection to location
Second Lieutenant Percy Charles Buss The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)24/06/1917 (aged 26)personal connection
Shoeing Smith Corporal James William Wood SE/5648Army Veterinary Corps28/09/1918 (aged 32)personal connection
Private Alfred Edmed 466543Canadian Infantry21/08/1917 (aged 31)personal connection
Second Lieutenant Edwin Charles Brown Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)10/08/1918 (aged 30)personal connection
Private Percy Ripley G/92545Middlesex Regiment26/05/1918 (aged 37)personal connection
Private Fredrick Austen 27299Royal Warwickshire Regiment27/09/1918 (aged 27)personal connection
Rifleman Batt 40555West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)20/11/1917personal connection
Signaller John Herbert Lukehurst 911586Royal Field Artillery10/12/1918 (aged 26)personal connection
Private Harry Hubert Underdown G/10475The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)21/02/1917 (aged 21)personal connection
Serjeant Frederick Turner M/26846Army Service Corps27/09/1917 (aged 31)personal connection

The following war memorials are recorded for this parish in the War Memorials Register on the Imperial War Museums website

Smarden - WW1 and WW2
  • St Michael's Church, Cage Lane, Smarden, Ashford, Kent, TN27 8QD, England