- First Name(s):George
- Surname:STONE
- Service Number:11564
- Rank:
Private
- Conflict:WW1
- Service:Army
- Army Sector:Infantry
- Regiment:Worcestershire Regiment
- Battalion:4th Battalion
- Former Units:None
- Date of Death:29th April 1915
- Age At Death:26
- Cause of Death:Died of wounds
- Place of Death:Unknown
- Place of Burial:V Beach Cemetery, Turkey, Grave O. 16.
- Place of Birth:Born Stourport, Worcestershire, enlisted Worcester, resident Great Witley, Worcestershire
- Home Town:Unknown
- Casualty's Relatives:
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stone, of Worcester
STONE George Is Named On These Memorials
Further Information About STONE George
United Parish Magazine, Witley section, November 1915:
We regret to announce that George Stone, whose family went to Canada recently, has been killed in action.
United Parish Magazine, Witley section, January 1916:
So far as we know for certain two only have made the supreme sacrifice, Charles Jones and George Stone.
United Parish Magazine, Witley section, December 1917:
A memorial service and the dedication of the war shrine took place on Sunday November 4th at Great Witley Chapel —— The shrine is the more interesting from the fact that it is made of the wood of the Britannia. An old battleship, which was, until a few years ago, the training place of all our naval officers. The names on the Roll of Honour are: Frank Adams, Worcester Yeomanry; Thomas Hanson Averill, Kings Liverpool Regiment; John Cadwallader, Worcester Regiment; William Hinton, D. Of Wellingtons Regiment; Henry Hodges, Worcester Yeomanry; Charles Jones Grenadier Guards; William Jay, Worcester Regiment; Ernest Lockett, Worcester Regiment; Thomas Page Worcester Yeomanry; Arthur Rogers, A.S.C.; George Stone, Worcester Regiment; Frederick Thorp, Worcester Yeomanry; George Willsher, Worcester Yeomanry.


