York and The Great War
 
 
Introduction
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - A
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - B
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - C
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - D
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - E
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - F
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - G
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - H
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - I
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - J
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - K
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - L
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - M
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - N
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - O
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - P
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - Q
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - R
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - S
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - T
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - U
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - V
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - W
 
 
York Casualty Roll of Honour - Y
 
 
Acomb War Memorial
 
 
Acomb Methodist War Memorial
 
 
Bishopthorpe War Memorial
 
 
Dringhouses War Memorial
 
 
Fulford War Memorial
 
 
Heworth War Memorial
 
 
Osbaldwick War Memorial
 
 
York - Holy Trinity, Micklegate War Memorial
 
 
York - Jalland Memorial
 
 
York - Leeman Road District War Memorial
 
 
York - Leeman Road Working Men's Club War Memorial
 
 
York - Micklegate Trinity National School Memorial
 
 
York - Munitions Workers Memorial
 
 
York - Post Office War Memorial
 
 
York - St Barnabas Church, Jubilee Terrace
 
 
York - St Cuthbert's Church War Memorial, Peasholme Green
 
 
York - St Denys Church, Walmgate, School Memorial
 
 
York - St Martin-Le-Grand Church War Memorial
 
 
York - St Michael Le Belfrey Church War Memorial
 
 
York - St Paul's Church War Memorial, Holgate
 
 
York - St Margaret with St Peter-le-Willow Church War Memorial, Walmgate
 
 
York - St Mary Bishophill Junior Church War Memorial
 
 
York - St Saviours Church War Memorial
 
 
York - Walker Family Memorial
 
 
York - Y. M. C. A. Memorial
 
 
York - Wounded Soldiers
 
 
York Prisoners of War
 
 
York Prisoner of War Roll of Honour A - C
 
 
York Prisoner of War Roll of Honour D - H
 
 
York Prisoner of War Roll of Honour I - P
 
 
York Prisoner of War Roll of Honour Q - T
 
 
York Prisoner of War Roll of Honour U - Z
 
 
York Prisoner of war interviews
 
 
Acaster Selby War Memorial
 
 
Appleton Roebuck War Memorial
 
 
Askham Bryan War Memorial
 
 
Bilbrough War Memorial
 
 
Bolton Percy War Memorial
 
 
Colton and Steeton War Memorial
 
 
Copmanthorpe War Memorial
 
 
Kirk Hammerton War Memorial
 
 
Naburn War Memorial
 
 
Nun Monkton War Memorial
 
 
Stillingfleet and Kelfield War Memorial
 
 
Tadcaster War Memorial
 
 
Information sources
 
 
Links page
 
 

York Casualty Roll of Honour - I

Iddison, Alfred
Sapper 146686, 141st Army Troops Coy., Royal Engineers. Killed in action 2nd August 1917. Aged 29. Son of Sarah and the late John Iddison, of 12, Fern St., Groves Lane, York. Buried Vlamertinge New Military Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, V. B. 14. Commemorated in The King’s Book.

Igoe, Michael
Private 331021, Depot, Royal Scots. Died 28th November 1918. Buried York Cemetery, 160. 20037. Michael Igoe was born and enlisted in York.

Igoe, Thomas
Private 21835, 3rd Bn. (Special Reserve), Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 15th April 1916. Aged 32. Son of Thomas and Mary Igoe. Buried York Cemetery, 161. 19764. Thomas Igoe was born and enlisted in York.

Iles, Charles Henry Cecil
Private 48601, 2nd/5th Bn., West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Killed in action 21st November 1917. Commemorated on the Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, Nord, France, Panel 5. Commemorated on the Acomb and Acomb Methodist Church War Memorials and in The King’s Book.

Ingleby, Walter
Private 8404, 1st Bn., Border Regiment. Died 28th April 1915. Son of the late Walter and Teresa Ingleby. Commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey. Commemorated on the Micklegate Trinity National School War Memorial, Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate and on the Leeman Road District War Memorial.

Inns, Fergus Whitemore
Gunner 294259, 144th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 19th June 1918. Aged 19. Son of George and Elizabeth Inns, of Acomb, York. Buried in Vignacourt British Cemetery, Somme, France, III. E. 15. Commemorated on the Acomb, Acomb Methodist Church and St Paul’s Church, Holgate War Memorials.

Ireland, James
Lance Corporal 32/333, 23rd (Tyneside Scottish) Bn., Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action 11th October 1916. Aged 39. Husband of Alice Ireland, of 2, Lorriman's Buildings, Price St., York. Buried Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-d'Armentieres, Nord, France, II. B. 8. Commemorated on the St Mary Bishophill Junior Church War Memorial and in The King’s Book.

Ireland, Richard
Private 46202, 13th Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment, formerly served in the West Yorkshire Regiment with the service number 41513. Killed in action 12th April 1918. Aged 37. Son of Wilson Ward Ireland and Hannah Ireland, of The Royal Oak Hotel, Norton, Malton, Yorkshire; husband of Clara Ireland, of 10, Fairfax St., Bishophill, York. Commemorated Ploegsteert Memorial, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium, Panel 8. Commemorated on the St Mary Bishophill Junior Church War Memorial and in The King’s Book.

Ireland, William George
Private 2589, Yorkshire Hussars Yeomanry. Killed in action 25th May 1915. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, Panel 5. Commemorated on the Fulford War Memorial.

Ironmonger, Ernest
Private 10145, 1st Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment. Died of wounds 13th October 1914. Commemorated on Special Memorial A. 2., Bailleul Communal Cemetery (Nord), Nord, France. Ernest Ironmonger was born in Slingsby and enlisted in York. Commemorated on the Fulford War Memorial and in The King’s Book.

Irvine, Ernest B.
Private 201183, 2nd/5th Bn., West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). Killed in action 29th July 1918. Aged 22. Son of Mrs. Emily Irvine, of 26, Kidds Terrace, Layerthorpe, York. Buried Chambrecy British Cemetery, Marne, France, II. A. 3. Commemorated on the St Cuthbert’s Church War Memorial, Peasholme Green and in The King’s Book.

Ivens, Charles
Private 28132, 12th Bn., West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) attd. XV Corps School, Army Cyclist Corps. Died 11th April 1918. Aged 39. Son of the late Thomas and Mary Ivens. Commemorated Ploegsteert Memorial, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium, Panel 3 and 4. Charles Ivens was born in Rawmarsh and enlisted in York. Commemorated on the St Paul’s Church War Memorial, Holgate.

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