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Our War Memorial lists the names of 30 men who died in the First World War and 13 who died in The Second World War.
TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF OUR GALLANT HEROES
William H.Berry. W.George Brewer.
Mark J.Brown. George W. Cookhead.
Martin Farmer. James Gessey.
Arthur Greenway. Charles Hester.
George E.Hollis.Frederick Langford.
Edwin Long. Sydney E.Long
John C.Mansell. John W Mansell.
James Martin. William J.Norridge.
Sydney C.Oakey. Albert Payne.
Lewis Payne. Alfred J.Pittick.
Walter Scraggs.Arthur W.Slatter.
John A.Smith. Edwin Tollett.
Alfred Wastie. Albert E.Webb.
W.Harold Whitley.George E.Willis.
Albert Woodward. George P.Woodward.
James Bayliss. William Berry.
Walter Cooper. Aubrey Hickson.
Leonard Limmer. Frederick Long.
William Long. Henry Lovell.
Henry Miller G.C. Alfred Richards.
Henry Smart. George Smith.
John Warner.
Henry James Miller. G.C.
Listed as a casualty of the Second World War is one Henry James Miller G.C. Henry was born in Poole, Dorset on 28th November 1900 and served in the Royal Navy. He lost his life on 29th April 1940 when his submarine Unity was on patrol in the North Sea.
Why is the name of someone who was born in Poole and lived in Portsmouth shown on the War Memorial in Long Hanborough and the memorial stone in the Parish church?
Henry Miller used to visit his cousin who lived at the Hand and Shears. During one of his visits he met Viola Maud Woodward. Eventually they married and for a time lived in Church Hanborough.
They had a daughter, Mary, who attended school in Church Hanborough. Mary now lives in Portsmouth.
Viola is shown on page 63 of the book "The Changes Faces of Bladon, Church Hanborough and Long Hanborough". Also in the photograph are her two brothers George and Bert Woodward.
Bert was a Lance Corporal in the South Staffordshire Regiment and died aged 21. His name is shown on the Helles Memorial. His brother George was a Private in the 1st Batt. Oxfordshire and Bucks Light Infantry and died of his wounds in Mesopotamia.