Dorset Names (L-Q)

In 1890, Henry Brougham Guppy. M.B. (Edin.), published his ‘Homes of Family Names in Great Britain’. This is part of his entry for the county of Dorset

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Roll of Honour – World War I

PoppyThe following members of my extended tree gave their lives for their Country during the First World War.  If you are connected with or have further information on any of them I would be pleased to hear from you.

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Christopher Peach Pemberton (1839-1870)

Christopher Peach Pemberton Memorial“Sacred to the memory of Christopher Peach Pemberton, late Captain and Leut. Colonel Scots Fusilier Guards, eldest son of Christopher Robert Pemberton esq.of this parish. He was killed at the Battle of Sedan on the 1st September 1870 in the 31st year of his age. Being present with the 12th Corps. of the Prussian Army for the purpose of observing and recording the events of the war between France and Germany. He fell towards the close of the battle whilst advancing with the staff of the Crown Prince of Saxony. With more than ordinary talent was blended a chivalrous personal courage coveined with a warm and affectionate heart revealed by the beautiful sentiments of christian piety and benevolence pervading his published letters on this sanuinary war. Beloved and lamented by all who knew him, deeply deplored by his afflicted family”. (Memorial Inscription, St Margaret’s Church, Newton, Cambridgeshire, England).

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