Men lost in the Great War and their son in the Second World War
by greatwarliveslost
Walter Balfour Barttelot
Sir Walter Balfour Barttelot, 3rd Baronet – father killed in the South African War, his brother is the first officer killed in the Great War and his son killed in Second World War
Lawrence Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth – lost two sons in the Second World War
James Harold Cuthbert – lost two sons in the Second World War
Brothers Algernon Henry and Felix Charles Hubert Hanbury-Tracy each has a son who will lose his life in the Second World War
Francis Howard Lindsay lost a brother in the South African War and his son in the Second World War
John Harrison VC
Godfrey Evan Hugh Bosville Macdonald (brothers lost in South Africa War & Great War)
Henry Molyneux Paget Howard (19th Earl of Suffolk and 12th Earl of Berkshire) and his son Charles Henry George Howard GC (20th Earl of Suffolk and 13th Earl of Berkshire)
Evelyn Ridley Bradford 2nd Baronet
George Robert Choat
Derek Percy Cox
Henry Thomas Imbert
Gerald Hugh Charles Madden
Arthur John Ross
Geoffrey Joseph Ogilvie Brichta
Villiers Chermocke Downes
Edmund Duncan
Charles Gittings
William Gass Halliday
Edward Samuel Grisley
G W Boorer
Gideon Beehag
William Amherst Cecil
Frederick Henry Smith
Charles Cadwaladr Trevor-Roper
Charles John Wintour
Douglas Reynolds
Dudley John Beaumont
Griffith Edward Jones
Ronald George Legge
‘The Honorable’ Michael Francis Stafford Howard
Foster Raine
Gerard Chipchase Roberts
Charles Alfred Whiting Pope
Benjamin Eastlake Leader
Percy Hastings
Arthur Beadon Colthurst
Francis Mourilyan Butler
Mervyn Hugh Cobbe
Francis Dacres Byng
Frederick William Grantham
Gordon Hargreaves Brown
James Cross Holcroft
Charles Herbert Mallock
Albert Frederick Bisson
Walter Henry Chibnall
Arthur Edward Silvertop
Gerald Arthur Stacey
Humphrey St Ledger Stucley
Henry William (Viscount) Crichton his son is the 5th Earl Erne of Crom Castle
Hugh Dawnay
Charles Gordon Bond
Adrian Grant Duff
Heneage Greville Finch (Lord Guernsey)
Joseph Weatherer
William Gilson
Richard Trotter MacKay
George Arthur Ginns
David Beaumont Kester (also his twin brother is killed)
Francis Andrew Lyon
Malcolm MacMillan
George Worthington-Jones
Henry Percy Richmond Anson
Frank Pennock – two sons will be killed in the Second World War
Sir’ John Heathcoat Amory – two sons will be killed in the Second World War
Colin Archibald Mungo Park
Frank Guy Shackle
James Middlemass Thorburn son who was born after he was killed and named for him
Thomas Henderson
William Arthur Balaam
Thomas Beaumont
Francis Thomas Cox
John Pickard Becher
Ellis Nuttall
Walter Culip Blackman
William Sandbach
Alfred Robert Cahill
Edwin Evans
Ernest Edward Tuckett
Hubert Sydney Turtill (All Blacks Rugby Club)
Theodore Eardley-Wilmot
Roland Maddison Vaisey
Albert Victor Seymour Nordheimer – his adopted son will be killed in the Second World War