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

Sgt-Major Thomas Rondel, DCM
Two members of the family lost their lives while serving in the armed forces and a further five 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
- Clarence Philip Rondel (1900-1918) (St J) son of John George and Louisa, nee Hotton, Private, Devonshire Regiment, caught pneumonia on Salisbury Plain after being drafted and died nine days before Armistice
- Clement John Rondel (1890-1918) (St L) son of Clement and Rachel Rondel, husband of Emma, nee Marett, Private, Hampshire Regiment, killed in action
- Edwin John Rondel (1897- ) (St L) son of John and Louisa, Driver, RFA
- John Adam Rondel (1894- ) (St L) son of John and Hannah, Private, Dorset Regiment
- Philip John Rondel (St J) ex-Militia, Private, London Regiment, wounded, family uncertain
- Stanley Thomas Rondel (1892- ) (Tr) son of Philip John and Marie Louise, Private, Hampshire Regiment
- Thomas Edward Rondel DCM, MSM (1878- ) (St H), Sgt-Major RAMC, PoW son of Clement Henry and Louisa Rachel, nee Hamon. Husband of Louisa Wall - Town Hall presentation
