North FambridgeWar Memorial
North Fambridge has a war memorial erected to commemorate the residents of North Fambridge who died during the First World War

The names are listed below
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Killed 1914-1918
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James Fogg |
Walter Pownty |
David Goddard |
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Ernest Parker |
Cecil Saddler |
John Willis |
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Served 1914-1918
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Captain O P Bernard MC - RE |
J W Blowers -RN |
K R Chaproniers KR - RASC |
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T Coker - 9th Essex |
E J Flick - RNVR |
L Huggins - Artist Rifles |
| Captain L J Lightfoot OBE - RAPC |
H Osborn - RN |
M Osborn - RN |
| A J Powney - RFA |
S Robbins - 9th Essex |
Sgt W Sadler - Instructor Middlesex Regiment |
| A White - 2nd Corporal RE |
F Willis- 9th Essex |
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A roll of honour for the dead of World War 1 is displayed inside North Fambridge Churrch
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Killed 1939 -1945
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Geoffrey H Saxton |
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