The War Memorial can be found in the centre of the village of Mount on Bodmin Moor.
War | Surname | Forenames | Nationality | Rank | Service No | ||||||
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WW I | CHAPMAN | Thomas Claude Cecil | UK | Private | 4565 | Open | |||||
Full Record CFHS Ref6072 WarWW I SurnameCHAPMAN ForenamesThomas Claude Cecil NationalityUK RankPrivate Service No4565 Section Company Battery Unit / Vessel1st/4th Battalion ServiceHampshire Regiment Awards ![]() ![]() Citations EnlistedBodmin Residence Date Of Death08 May 1916 Will Cause TheatreMesopotamia InterredAmara War Cemetery Parish War MemorialMount WM. Warleggan WM. Warleggan PC. Role of Honor Remembered On MemorialWarleggan (St Bartholomew) Churchyard, parents' grave Other Memorial County/Country County/Country (Cemetery)Iraq. Age19 Year Born1897 Place Of BirthBraddock ParentsThomas B and Alberta A CHAPMAN Parents ResidenceMount, Warleggan Spouse Spouse Residence RemarksFormerly 4069 Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. ![]() StoryIf you have any information about or photographs of this person please contact us here ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||||||||||
WW I | KNIGHT | Thomas Henry | UK | Private | 30402 | Open | |||||
Full Record CFHS Ref4553 WarWW I SurnameKNIGHT ForenamesThomas Henry NationalityUK RankPrivate Service No30402 Section Company Battery Unit / Vessel9th (Service) Battalion ServiceDevonshire Regiment Awards ![]() ![]() ![]() Citations EnlistedBodmin Residence Date Of Death26 Oct 1917 Will CauseKilled in action TheatreFrance and Flanders Interred Parish War MemorialMount WM. Warleggan WM. Warleggan PC. Role of Honor Remembered On Memorial Other MemorialTyne Cot Memorial County/CountryBelgium. County/Country (Cemetery) Age28 Year Born1888 Place Of BirthLiskeard ParentsWilliam Peter and Mary KNIGHT Parents ResidenceMount Spouse Spouse Residence Remarks ![]() StoryIf you have any information about or photographs of this person please contact us here ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||||||||||
WW I | MAY | Thomas Henry | UK | Stoker 1st Class | K/8965 | Open | |||||
Full Record CFHS Ref6073 WarWW I SurnameMAY ForenamesThomas Henry NationalityUK RankStoker 1st Class Service NoK/8965 Section Company Battery Unit / VesselHMS/M E 37 ServiceRoyal Navy Awards Citations EnlistedDevonport, Devon Residence Date Of Death03 Dec 1916 Will CauseShip lost Theatre Interred Parish War MemorialMount WM. Warleggan WM. Warleggan PC. Role of Honor Remembered On Memorial Other MemorialPlymouth Naval Memorial. National Submariners' Memorial. County/CountryDevon. London. County/Country (Cemetery) Age24 Year Born1892 Place Of BirthDevonport, Plymouth, Devon ParentsWilliam John and Elizabeth (nee SOBEY) MAY Parents ResidenceMount, Warleggan Spouse Spouse Residence Remarks StoryIf you have any information about or photographs of this person please contact us here ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||||||||||
WW I | ST AUBYN | Edward Stuart | UK | Major | Open | ||||||
Full Record CFHS Ref11015 WarWW I SurnameST AUBYN ForenamesEdward Stuart NationalityUK RankMajor Service No Section Company Battery Unit / Vessel ServiceReserve of Officers Awards ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Citations Enlisted Residence Date Of Death31 Dec 1915 Will CauseShip torpedoed Theatre Interred Parish War MemorialMarazion WM. St Michaels Mount WM Role of Honor Remembered On Memorial Other MemorialChatby Memorial County/CountryEgypt. County/Country (Cemetery) Age57 Year Born1858 Place Of BirthBalls Park, Hereford ParentsSir John and Lady Elizabeth Clementina (nee TOWNSEND) ST AUBYN Parents Residence Spouse Spouse Residence Remarks(EM) Tel el Kabir clasp. (QSAM) Belfast, Orange Free State and Laing's Mel clasps. Second son. His brother Piers Stewart ST AUBYN (11016) also fell. Was serving as the King's Messenger. Also served in the Egyptian War and South African War. StoryIf you have any information about or photographs of this person please contact us here ![]() ![]() | |||||||||||
WW I | ST AUBYN | Piers Stewart | UK | 2nd Lieutenant | Open | ||||||
Full Record CFHS Ref11016 WarWW I SurnameST AUBYN ForenamesPiers Stewart NationalityUK Rank2nd Lieutenant Service No Section Company Battery Unit / Vessel6th Battalion ServiceKing's Royal Rifle Corps Awards ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Citations Enlisted Residence Date Of Death31 Oct 1914 Will CauseKilled in action Theatre Interred Parish War MemorialMarazion WM. St Michaels Mount WM Role of Honor Remembered On Memorial Other MemorialYpres (Menin Gate) Memorial County/CountryBelgium. County/Country (Cemetery) Age43 Year Born1871 Place Of BirthPendrea ParentsSir John and Lady Elizabeth Clementina (nee TOWNSEND) ST AUBYN Parents Residence Spouse Spouse Residence Remarks(QSAM) Orange Free State, Transvaal and Laing's Nek clasps. Fifth son. His brother Edward Stuart ST AUBYN (11015) also fell. StoryIf you have any information about or photographs of this person please contact us here ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1915 - AGAR-ROBARTES Thomas Charles Reginald
1915 - BULDOCK-APPS William James Roberts
1915 - COLLINS Edgar Stanley
1915 - HOARE Sidney John
1915 - RADCLIFFE Thomas
1916 - AVENT Francis Richard
1916 - DYMOND Sydney James
1916 - HOLMAN James Henry
1916 - STEPHENS Arthur Edmund
1917 - HANCOCK John
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