A Poppy
A Poppy

Memorials & Monuments
related to the Isle of Wight
- Members of Freemason's Lodges -
- Isle of Wight -

Description

Many Isle of Wight men who belonged to Freemason's Lodges lost their lives in the Great War, serving with many regiments and units.

This page provides details of these IoW men (and those with IoW connections) known to have died.
Lodges and Members who died
  Lodge : LocationNameLinks
  Medina No 35 : Cowes Harry F Francis CWGC record ... not confirmed Masonic Roll of Honour record ...  
  Albany No 151 : Newport Bertram Robert Urry Brannon CWGC record ... Masonic Roll of Honour record ... Biography
  East Medina No 175 : Ryde Archibald John Hartnall CWGC record ... Masonic Roll of Honour record ... Biography
  East Medina No 175 : Ryde Arthur Charles Langdon CWGC record ... Masonic Roll of Honour record ...  
  Yarborough No 551 : Ventnor William Tozer CWGC record ... Masonic Roll of Honour record ... Biography / Memorial Plaque in Ventnor St Catherine's Church
  Sandown No 1869 : Sandown Walter Henry Mumby CWGC record ... Masonic Roll of Honour record ... Biography / Memorial Plaque in Sandown Christ Church
  Chine No 1884 : Shanklin Herbert Benjamin Williams CWGC record ... Masonic Roll of Honour record ... 1911 Census : Herbert Benjamin Williams was at 3 Coastguard Station, Seaview as a Coastguard.
  Osborne No 2169 : Cowes Thomas Henry Bishop No CWGC record ... Masonic Roll of Honour record ... 1911 Census : Thomas Henry Bishop is listed at Egremont, Gordon-road, Cowes, as a Marine Engineer, Sea Going. His death (age 54) was registered in Cowes in Jun qtr 1917, but the circumstances of his death are unknown. He is buried in Cowes (Northwood) Cemetery.
  Osborne No 2169 : Cowes Francis Thomas Cox CWGC record ... Masonic Roll of Honour record ...  
  Osborne No 2169 : Cowes Charles Frederick Fryer CWGC record ... Masonic Roll of Honour record ... Biography
  Osborne No 2169 : Cowes Joseph Alfred House CWGC record ... Masonic Roll of Honour record ... Son of Mr J House. Mentioned in the report of the HMS Bulwark loss as a brother-in-law of one of those killed in that disaster.


 
 

 
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