War Memorial & Roll of Honour Coln St Denys, Gloucestershire

In the little church of Coln St Denys, Gloucestershire there are two Rolls of Honour.
The following is a full transcript of that information.

Michael Tovey, Chedworth, 2015


Just inside the church, on the right hand side of the entrance is a memorial to those who died during both World Wars.

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY
OF THE MEN WHO DIED FOR FREEDOM
1914 – 1918

Coln St Denys War Memorial
William H. Day
Hubert Harding
Mark Miles
William Miles (Note)

1939-1945

Sydney Baxter
Frank Mills
Thomas Trinder

LIVE THOU FOR ENGLAND WE FOR ENGLAND DIED

Note
Driver William Miles of A Battery, 74th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery Service Number 59174 joined up on 4th January 1915 and was killed on 28th August 1918. Index MR16 Vis-En-Artois Memorial Part Four.



On the left hand side of the porch a roll of honour lists the men who served and returned home

COLN ST DENYS
In addition to the fallen, whose names are recorded in
this CHURCH, the following men whose lives were
spared, also served their country during the
1914 – Great War – 1918

Coln St Denys Roll of Honour
S. Armstrong F. Harding
W. Bridges H. Harvey
R. Baxter W. Johnson
T. Baxter P.H. Karn
CHL Bubb V. Karn
W Cooper P. Keen
J. Day W. Keen
E. Day F. Mills
H. Day H. Mills
A Dodge W. Mundy
F. Dodge F. Peachey
H. Dodge F. Pool
E. Karn