Thank you to Margaret Maynard for sharing her extensive research on the soldiers of Ranmore with Dorking Museum. The names link directly to the Ranmore War Memorial website
ALBERT ANSELL
Private G/50462, 20th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment
Died of wounds 24th January 1917, France, aged 39
BENJAMIN BARNES
Private 15253, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action 3rd July 1915, Gallipoli aged 24
ERNEST BRADLEY
Private G/6018, 7th Battalion, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
Killed in action 18th November 1916, the Somme, aged 36
FREDERICK BUCKLAND
Private G/1175, A Coy, 7th Battalion, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
Killed in action 1st July 1916, the Somme, aged 24
PERCY CATON
Private, 42990, 10th Battalion, Essex Regiment
Killed in action 26th April 1918, France, aged 18
ALICK GEORGE CUBITT
Lieutenant, 15th (The King’s) Hussars, Household Cavalry
Killed in action 24th November 1917, France, aged 23
HENRY ARCHIBALD CUBITT
Captain, 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards
Killed in action 15th September 1916, the Somme, aged 24
WILLIAM HUGH CUBITT
Lieutenant, 1st (Royal) Dragoons, Household Cavalry
Died of wounds 24th March 1918, France, aged 21
GEORGE DAWE
Private G/36825, 2nd/20th London Regiment, Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)
Died 4th November 1918, France, aged 24
EDWARD GALE
Private 61055, 7th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Died of wounds 27th April 1917, France, aged 32
CHARLES HULL
Private 15252, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action 6th August 1915, Gallipoli, aged 22
NATHANIEL RICE
Private 15254, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action 6th August 1915, Gallipoli, aged 19
WILLIAM THOMAS
The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
Three possible men, one a Lance-Corporal, the other two Privates.
Killed in action 1st October 1915 or 31st October 1915, France or Flanders
FRANK WOODMAN
Serjeant, 2nd/4th Battalion, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
Killed in action 29th July 1918, France, aged 24