Marshall family members who served in World War 1
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Marshall family members who served in the Great War

Douglas Cargill Marshall, killed in action in 1915 while a Lieutenant in the Lancashire Fusiliers

William Frank Marshall, killed in action in 1916 serving with the Royal Irish Rifles
Five members of the family lost their lives while serving in the armed forces and a further seven saw active service in World War 1.
The dates shown are often birth or baptism dates from our database, not necessarily those shown on service records, and parishes shown are parish of birth, where known, not the parish in which individuals were living when they joined up.
Notes on our list, abbreviations used etc
Old Victorian sons of Col and Mrs William Simpson Marshall
- Douglas Cargill Marshall (1893-1915) Lieutenant, Lancashire Fusiliers, killed in action
- William Macandrew Marshall (1899-1918) Captain, Indian Political Department, murdered in Mesopotamia
- Ernest William Marshall (1871-1917) son of George Henry and Amelia Marshall, Corporal, RASC, died of wounds
- Henry George Levet Marshall (1886-1916) son of Henry John and Adelina Maria, nee Levet, Private, RAMC, died
Sons of Edwin Charles Marshall and Catherine, nee Curtis
- William Frank Marshall (1893-1916) husband of Ethel, nee Hibbs, CSM Royal Irish Rifles, killed in action Further information, including possible different parents, although baptism records support Roll of Honour information
- Charles Edwin Marshall (1891- ) (St H) Petty Officer RN
- George Arthur Marshall (1898- ) (St H) Officers’ Steward RN, HMS Victory I
- Henry George Marshall (1896-1923) (St H) Leading Seaman RN, HMS Warspite
- Albert Walter Marshall MM (1893- ) (St H), Corporal, Royal Dublin Fusiliers- Town Hall presentation
- Augustus William Marshall (St H), Private RJGB
- Reginald Marshall (1890- ) (St H) son of Amelia, Rifleman, Royal Irish Rifles, wounded
- Wilfred George Marshall (1896- ) (St H) son of Walker Edmund Marshall and Emma, Private, Dorsetshire Regiment
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Sergeant Albert Walter Marshall, MM
