Also King's Royal Rifle Corps
10th Bn.

Frederick Albert Hayhoe
A Rifleman with the 10th Battalion, Frederick died on 20th of September 1917 at the age of 30.
Frederick was born at Lowestoft in 1887, a son of Frederick and Sarah A. Hayhoe. In 1891 they lived at 81 Cambridge Road. By 1901 they were living at 31 Edinburgh Road, and Frederick was a part-time barber’s assistant. In 1911 his parents lived at 24 Tennyson Road, and later his mother lived at 30 Mariners Street. In 1911 Frederick was a tinsmith, working at Smiths Fish Preserving Factory, and he lodged at 16 Market Place, Great Yarmouth.
16th Bn.

William James Foreman
A Corporal with the 16th Battalion, William died on 2nd of February 1917 at the age of 24.

Frederick Verdon King
A Private with the 16th Battalion, Frederick died on 28th of January 1916 at the age of 21.
Frederick was born at Norwich on 19 April 1895, a son of Edwin Procter and Charlotte Emma King. In 1901 has family lived at ‘Lock Up Shop’, 39, West End Street, Heigham, Norwich. Frederick was baptised at Saint Matthew’s Church, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, on 27 December 1903. By 1911 his family were living at 26 Salisbury Road, Lowestoft, and Frederick was an apprentice carpenter, possibly working with his father.

George Victor Neeve
A Private with the 16th Battalion, George died on 31st of March 1919 at the age of 20.
George was born at Lowestoft on 20 April 1899, a son of John and Alice Neeve. He was baptised at Christchurch, Lowestoft, on 3 October 1900 and his family lived at Whapload Road. In 1901 his family lived at Coleman Square, Whapload Road, and by 1911 they were living at 38 Whapload Road.

Herbert Harold Plant
A Rifleman with the 16th Battalion, Herbert died on 2nd of June 1916 at the age of 19.
Herbert was born at Kirkley on 30 March 1897, a son of Edward and Harriet Plant. He was baptised at Saint Peter’s Church, Kirkley, on 30 April 1897, and his family lived at 25 Lawson Road, and this would be Herbert’s home for the rest of his life. In 1911 Herbert worked as an office boy at an electricians.
1st Bn.

Clifford Norman Bunting
A Rifleman with the 1st Battalion, Clifford died on 1st of December 1917 at the age of 30.
Clifford was born at Lowestoft on 20 December 1886, a son of Herbert and Annie Bunting. He was baptised at Saint John’s Church on 10 April 1887 and his family lived at 47 Saint John’s Road. By 1891 his family were living at The Street, Corpusty, Aylsham, Norfolk.
2nd Bn.

Albert Starling
A Private with the 2nd Battalion, Albert died on 18th of September 1918 aged 29.
Albert was born at Saint Ives, Huntingdonshire, on 10 June 1889, a son of William and Emily Starling. In 1891 his family lived at The Railway Station, Saint Mary Stoke, Ipswich. By 1895 they had moved to Ely and lived at The Railway Station, Ely, where is father was the station master. Albert attended Needhams School, Ely, from 14 January 1895. Albert began working for the Great Eastern Railway Company in 1904. In 1911 he lodged at Victoria Street, Ely, and he worked as a railway clerk.

Michael George Thomas Williams
A Sergeant with 2nd Bn. Michael died on 14th of September 1914 at the age of 32.
Michael was born at Islington, London, a son of Mabel Emma Williams. By 1901 his mother and sister were living at No. 6 Row 99 Kings Street, Great Yarmouth, later they lived at Rose Cottage, Milton Road, Lowestoft, 48 Lorne Park Road, and then 80 Beaconsfield Road, Lowestoft.
Michael worked as a labourer. He served with the 7th (Militia) Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps before joining the regular battalions of the Regiment, at Great Yarmouth, on 28 November 1900.
7th Bn.

Arthur James Crowe
A Rifleman with the 7th Battalion, Arthur died on 20th of August 1917 at the age of 28.
Arthur was born at Lowestoft on 9 May 1889, a son of Samuel James and Elizabeth Charlotte Crowe. He was baptised at Saint Margaret’s Church, Lowestoft, on 31 May 1889. In 1891 his family lived at 204 Clapham Road. Arthur was a pupil at Clapham Road School before, on 3 February 1896, becoming a pupil at Saint Margaret’s School. In 1896 his family lived at Raglan Street, and by 1901 they were living at 131 Wollaston Road. Later his parents moved to Poplar.
Depot

Gordon Redvers Harold Freeman
A Rifleman with the Depot, Gordon died on 31st of October 1918 aged 19.
Gordon was born at Lowestoft in 1899, a son of George and Elizabeth Freeman. He was baptised at Saint Margaret’s Church on 19 November 1899 and his family lived at 53 Saint Margaret’s Road and this was still their home in 1901. By 1911 they were living at 54 Saint Peter’s Street and later Gordon’s parents lived at Sunshine Villa, Mariners Score.