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Something of a mystery: the only PC Ash that we can find in Grandpont was Percy Charles Ash, but he survived the War and was still alive in 1935.

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1 Something of a mystery: the only PC Ash that we can find in Grandpont was Percy Charles Ash, but he survived the War and was still alive in 1935.

2 Lived at 164 Marlborough Road. Died of wounds on 11 May 1917, aged 27, in northern France.

3 Lived at 21 Marlborough Road and then 48 Chilswell Road. Died of wounds on 7 or 9 September 1917, aged 21, in northern France.

4 Worked for the butchers RR Alden & Son, who were based at Eastwyck Farm on the Abingdon Road. Died of wounds on 7 or 9 September 1917, aged 21, in northern France.

5 Lived at 7 Whitehouse Road. Killed in action on 20 September 1917, aged 30, near Langemarck in West Flanders, Belgium.

6 His wife Anne Louise lived at 20 Buckingham Street. Died from wounds on 18 August 1918, aged 27, at the Somme in France.

7 Lived at 72 Marlborough Road. Killed in action on 23 July 1916, aged 23, at the Battle of Pozieres on the Somme in France.

8 His family lived at 31 Western Road. Killed in action on 28 February 1917, aged 24, at the Somme in France.

9 Lived at 218 and then at 220 Marlborough Road. Died as a result of a bomb explosion on 11 January 1915, aged 32, in Flanders, northern France.

10 His family lived at 33 Newton Road. Killed in action on 2 September 1918, aged 24, on the Somme in northern France.

11 His family lived at 80 Chilswell Road. Died on 21 November 1917, aged 21, at the Battle of Cambrai in northern France.

12 Lived at ‘The Haven’ at the far southern end of the Abingdon Road, in the area known as Cold Harbour. Died of illness on 5 December 1916, aged 33, in England.

13 Lived at 26 Buckingham Street. Died of wounds on 10 August 1919, aged 49, in Oxford.

14 Lived at 21 Western Road, 42 and 78 Chilswell Road, and then 73 Abingdon Road. Killed in a trench collapse on 3 December 1916, aged 24, at Hebuterne, France.

15 Lived at 3 Bridewell Square off St Aldates; his family moved to 266 Marlborough Road in 1915/16. Killed in action on 28 April 1917, aged 25, at Arras in France.

16 Lived at 218 Abingdon Road, Cold Harbour. Killed in action on 3 May 1917, aged 32, at the Battle of Arras in France.

17 His mother lived in Cumnor after the War. Killed in action on 24 March 1918, aged 29, in northern France.

18 His wife and her family lived at 29 Western Road. Killed in action on 3 August 1918, aged 29, in northern France.

19 Lived at 14 Newton Road. Killed in action on 23 July 1916, aged 18, at the Battle of Pozieres on the Somme in France.

20 His wife's family lived at 34 Western Road. Died of bronchial pneumonia on 18 December 1918, aged 28, in Alexandria, Egypt.

21 Lived at 4 Edith Road. Died of wounds on 10 July 1918, aged 18, near Ypres in northern France.

22 Lived at 60 Marlborough Road. Killed in action on 3 February 1918, aged 20, in northern France.

23 Lived at 198 Marlborough Road. Died on 11 March 1916, aged 30, in Oxford, having been wounded at the Battle of Loos five months earlier.

24 Lived at 198 Marlborough Road. Killed in action on 26 March 1918, aged 27, at the Battle of St Quentin on the Somme in France.

25 Lived at 198 Marlborough Road. Died of disease on 25 February 1919, aged 19, in northern France.

26 Lived at Sunnyside, now 92 (then 66) Botley Road. Died of wounds on 16 May 1917, aged 22, in France.

27 Lived at 122 Marlborough Road. Reported missing on 22 August 1917, presumed killed in action, aged 27, in Flanders.

28 Lived at 147 Marlborough Road. Killed in action on 19 September 1914, aged 20 or 21, near Mons in France.

29 Lived at 5 Weirs Lane and then at Woodbine Cottage, Abingdon Road. Died on 17 March 1917 from blackwater fever, aged 20, in Dar es Salaam, the capital of German East Africa.

30 Lived at 12 Edith Road. Died of wounds on 21 March 1918, aged 20, at the Battle of St Quentin on the Somme in France.

31 Lived at 2 Jubilee Terrace in early adulthood. Killed in action on 3 May 1917, aged 29, at the Battle of Arras in France.

32 Lived at 192 Abingdon Road and then at 17 Sunningwell Road. Killed in action on 23 July 1916, aged 21, at the Battle of Pozieres on the Somme in France.

33 Born at 50 Chilswell Road and later lived at 86 Chilswell Road. Died of Spanish influenza on 12 April 1919, aged 19, at the Endell Street military hospital in Covent Garden in London.

34 Lived at 174 Marlborough Road. Died of bronchial pneumonia on 9 February 1919, aged 41, in Oxford.

35 Lived at 15 Marlborough Road. Died on 24 September 1919, aged 52, in Oxford.

36 Lived at 118 Marlborough Road and later at 46 Chilswell Road. Died on 27 November 1917, aged 32, at the Battle of Cambrai in northern France.

37 Spent some time in Oxford undergoing cadet training at the 2 School of Military Aeronautics. Killed on 26 March 1918 in an aeronautical accident, aged 18, at Manston in Kent.

38 Grew up at 172 Marlborough Road. Killed in action on 1 July 1916, aged 26, at Fromelles in northern France.

39 Grew up at the Farrier's Arms pub, Cold Harbour, at the far southern end of the Abingdon Road. Died on 10 August 1918, aged 19, at the Somme in France.

40 Lived at 242 Marlborough Road. Killed in action on 21 March 1918, aged 19, at the Battle of St Quentin on the Somme in France.

41 Lived at 6 Cobden Crescent, then at 64 Sunningwell Road; his family moved to 8 Western Road in 1922. Killed in action on 7 August 1917, aged 20, at Ypres in Belgium.

42 His parents lived at 31 Edith Road. Died on 24 October 1918, aged 19, north-east of Cambrai in northern France.

43 His family lived at 43 Western Road. Died of bronchial pneumonia as a result of Spanish influenza, on 2 November 1918, aged 30, in Seattle, Washington State, USA. Did not fight in the War.

44 Lived at Riverside House, near Long Bridges on the Thames towpath. Killed in action on 24 or 25 April 1917, aged 21, in Greece.

45 Lived at 46 Marlborough Road. Died 10 August 1915, aged 27, at Gallipoli.

46 Grew up at 256 Marlborough Road. Killed in action on 23 July 1916, aged 30, at the Battle of Pozieres on the Somme in France.

47 Lived at 23 Buckingham Street and 24 Marlborough Road; his family subsequently lived at 21 and 24 Western Road. Missing, believed killed, on 9 October 1917, aged 28, in Belgium.

48 His family lived at 30 Marlborough Road. Killed in action on 19 July 1916, aged 20, at Fromelles, France.

49 Lodged at 44 Western Road. Killed in action on 3 May 1917, aged 25, at the Battle of Arras in France.

50 Lived at 57 Western Road and in 1914 or 1915 his family moved to 102 Marlborough Road. Killed in action on 4 November 1914, aged 29, in Belgium.

51 Lived at 57 Western Road and in 1914 or 1915 his family moved to 102 Marlborough Road. Died of wounds on 23 July 1916, aged 26, at Fromelles, northern France.

52 Lived at 8 and then 16 Western Road. Died of wounds on 31 October 1917, aged 24, near Vimy in northern France.

53 Born at 19 Buckingham Street and subsequently lived at 60 Abingdon Road. Killed on 11 April 1917, aged 19, at Arras in France.

54 Lived in Newton Road (possibly at no. 23). Killed in action on 1 October 1917, aged 28, at Ypres in Belgium.

55 Lived at 35 Western Road, then at 24 Buckingham Street and then at 17 Western Road. Died of wounds on 10 December 1917, aged 40, in Flanders.

56 Lived at 15 Cobden Crescent. Killed in action on 31 December 1915, aged 20, at Hebuterne in France.

57 Lived at 44 and then at 80 Chilswell Road. Died of wounds on 4 September 1918, aged 30, at the Somme in France.

58 Lodged somewhere in Grandpont. Died of wounds on 14 July 1916, aged 18, at Fromelles in northern France.

59 Lived at The Elms, 158 Abingdon Road. Died of wounds on 18 October 1916, aged 23, at the Somme in France.

60 His family lived at 4 Jubilee Terrace. Died of pneumonia on 26 December 1915, aged 21, in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq).

61 Lived at 27 Buckingham Street and later at 6 Kineton Road. Killed in action on 7 October 1916, aged 19, at the Somme in France.

62 Lived at 19 Edith Road. Killed on 1 July 1916, aged 27, at the Battle of Gommecourt on the Somme, France.

63 Lodged somewhere in Grandpont. Died on 23 July 1916, aged 38, at the Battle of Pozieres on the Somme in France.

64 Lived at 37 and later 122 Marlborough Road. Died on 26 September 1916, aged 35, at the Somme in France.

65 His family lived at 236 Marlborough Road. Missing, presumed killed in action, 13-15 August 1916, aged 22, at the Somme in France.

66 His family lived at 236 Marlborough Road. Killed in action, 13-15 August 1916, aged 32, on the Somme in France.

67 Lived at 49 Marlborough Road. Killed on 30 December 1915, aged 19, in an explosion aboard HMS Natal in the Cromarty Firth in Scotland.

68 Lived at 49 Marlborough Road. Died of small pox on 22 November 1918, aged 31, in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq).


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