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Searches can be performed by Surname, First name, Number, Unit, Country and/or Location. After entering your search criteria, click Search.
If a single character is entered in the search field all the Surnames beginning with the character will be returned.
Examples of search criteria:
- ahern - will return all entries with Surname Ahern. Note searches are not case
sensitive, e.g. searching for Ahern and ahern will return the same entries.
- Marine – will return all the entries that have Marine in the content, e.g. Number
Royal Marine Artillery/10726 and Unit Royal Marines.
- ahern Harry – will return all entries that have Ahern as the Surname and Harry as
the First Name.
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For an explanation of the Royal Marine Register Numbers see: RM Register Number.pdf
| Surname | First name | Number | Rank | Unit | Age | Date | Country of Burial | Grave Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parkinson | William | RME/2752(S) | Private | Royal Marine Engineers | Not known | 5 September 1918 | United Kingdom | Haggate Baptist Chapelyard | |
| Parkinson-Cumine MC | Ralph Nicholas | Captain | 41 Ind. Commando RM | 28 | 29 November 1950 | Korea | Not known | Captain Parkinson-Cumine was awarded the Military Cross. Killed serving in Korea 1950 - 1953. Name listed on Commonwealth War Memorial, Pusan, South Korea | |
| Parks | George Charles Clement | CH/21276 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 4th R.M. Battalion | Not known | 23 April 1918 | United Kingdom | Folkestone Old Cemetery | Private Parks was killed at Zeebrugge |
| Parks-Smith | Robert Granville | Lieutenant Colonel | Royal Marines HMS President | 33 | 20 August 1942 | United Kingdom | South Newington (St. Peter Ad Vincula) Churchyard | This officer was mortally wounded whilst in command of a Royal Marine Provost party during the landing at Dieppe. | |
| Parnell | Cecil | Major | Royal Marines | 50 | 1 May 1945 | United Kingdom | Golders Green Crematorium | Son of John Oldfield Parnell and Esther Parnel]; husband of Eva Beryl Parnell, of Knightsbridge, London. | |
| Parnell | Sydney Kirwin | RMB/X816 | Musician | Royal Marine Band H.M.S. Prince of Wales | Not known | 29 June 1941 | United Kingdom | Dunfermline (Douglas Bank) Cemetery | |
| Parr | Albert John | Lieutenant | Royal Marines No. 41 R. M. Commando. | Not known | 22 March 1945 | Netherlands | Uden War Cemetery | ||
| Parr | Cecil | PLY/10884 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Good Hope. | Not known | 1 November 1914 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Naval Memorial | |
| Parr | Dennis | PLY/X 111607 | Marine | 45 Commando RM | 25 | 28 December 1950 | Malaya | Batu Banjah Cemetery | |
| Parr | Edward Albert | CH/18643 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry Deal Bn. R.N. Div | 25 | 7 June 1915 | Turkey (including Gallipoli) | Skew Bridge Cemetery | Son of Margarett Parr, of 36, Shipton St., Hackney Rd., London. |
| Parr | William Henry | PO/X 112668 | Marine | Royal Marines 1 Bty., 1 H.A.A. Regt. | 31 | 19 February 1947 | United Kingdom | Standish (St. Wilfrid) Churchyard | Son of Tom and Harriet A. Parr; husband of Beatrice Parr, of Standish. |
| Parratt | Edward Charles George | CH/X 3499 | Lance Corporal | Royal Marines R.M. Group, M.N.B.D.O.1. | 22 | 24 April 1942 | United Kingdom | Chatham Naval Memorial | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parratt, of Boundstone, Surrey. |
| Parrett | William James | PO/12161 | Corporal | Royal Marine Light Infantry Portsmouth Bn. R.N. Div | Not known | 24 June 1915 | Turkey (including Gallipoli) | Helles Memorial | |
| Parrott | Albert | PLY/17913 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 19 | 17 February 1917 | France | Queens Cemetery, Bucquoy | Son of James Herbert and Esther Ann Parrott, of 63, Wiltshire St., Higher Broughton, Manchester. |
| Parrott | Thomas Henry | RMA/5076 | Corporal | Royal Marine Artillery H.M.S. Benbow. | 45 | 13 May 1918 | United Kingdom | Wandsworth (Earlsfield) Cemetery | Order of St. George 4th Class (Russia). Husband of Harriet R. Parrott, of 4, Brathway Rd., Southfields, London. Served 23 years with the Colours. |
| Parry | Alfred | EX/4886 | Marine | Royal Marines 11th Bn. R.M. Group, M.N.B.D.O. | 38 | 14 September 1942 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Naval Memorial | Son of Thomas and Mary Parry. |
| Parry | Ernest Edwin | CH/2603(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry R.M. Depot (Deal) | 19 | 17 July 1918 | United Kingdom | Highgate Cemetery | Son of Charles Parry, of 89, White Lion St., Islington, London |
| Parry | George Llewelyn | Lieutenant Colonel | Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Battalion RN Division | 37 | 2 February 1918 | France | St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen | Son of the late Lt. Col. R. C. Parry (Royal Dublin Fusiliers), and Mrs. Parry, of Weymouth, Dorset. | |
| Parry | Harry | CH/12549 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Natal. | 34 | 30 December 1915 | United Kingdom | Chatham Naval Memorial | Son of William Edward Parry. |
| Parry | John | PLY/2638(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry Plymouth Div. | 19 | 9 March 1919 | United Kingdom | Llanfihangel Tre'R Beirdd (St. Michael) Churchyard | Son of Mrs. Margaret Williams, of Fron Deg, Llandegfan, Menai Bridge. |