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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Darwall | Robert Henry | Lieutenant General | Royal Marine Light Infantry | Not known | 2 April 1956 | United Kingdom | Not known | Plaque formerly in St. Andrew's Church, Henderson Road, Eastney, Southsea Inscription: In proud memory of Robert Henry Darwall, Lieutenant General, C.B.E., D.S.O., Order of the Nile. Served Royal Marine Light Infantry & RM 1898 - 1937 | |
| Davenport | Albert | PLY/16047 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S Exmouth. | Not known | 1 December 1916 | Greece | Piraeus Naval And Consular Cemetery | |
| Davenport | Andrew | PLY/1083(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 23 | 19 March 1918 | France | Arras Memorial | Son of Mrs. Ann Davenport, of 389, Bickershaw Lane, Bickershaw, Wigan. |
| Davenport | Ernest Alexander | PO/18616 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 20 | 26 April 1917 | France | Arras Memorial | Son of Charles and Mary Davenport, of 409, Thornford, Sherborne, Dorset. |
| Davenport | Frank | RMA/5417 | Gunner | Royal Marine Artillery H.M.S. Natal. | Not known | 30 December 1915 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | |
| Davenport | George | Deal/3749(S) | Corporal | Royal Marines Medical Unit | 42 | 21 January 1919 | United Kingdom | Tyldesley Cemetery | |
| Davenport | Horace | PLY/1375(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | Not known | 27 March 1918 | France | Arras Memorial | |
| Davenport | Jack | PLY/X 100127 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.S. Sultan. | 26 | 21 September 1944 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Naval Memorial | Son of K. F. and Fanny Davenport, of Whitworth. Lancashire. |
| Davenport | James | Unknown | Gunner | Royal Marine Artillery, Eastney Barracks | 18 | 8 January 1876 | United Kingdom | Royal Naval Cemetery, Haslar, Go | |
| Davey | Charles Elon | PLY/X 1963 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.S. Gloucester. | 18 | 22 May 1941 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Naval Memorial | Son of Charles Brunel Davey and Gladys May Davey, of Plymouth. |
| Davey | G A | PO/X 1690 | Royal Marines HMS Victory | 31 | 12th February 1947 | ||||
| Davey | George Henry | PLY/X 21450 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.S. President III | 41 | 14 February 1940 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Naval Memorial | Son of George Henry and Harriet Davey; husband of Frances Marion Davey, of Keyham, Devonport. |
| Davey | Herbert | CH/17711 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 6th Bn. | Not known | 9 September 1919 | Russian Federation | Archangel Memorial | |
| Davey | Mark Henry | PLY/9613(S) | Private | Royal Marine Labour Corps, Bedenham Camp | 39 | 5 April 1919 | United Kingdom | Royal Naval Cemetery, Haslar, Gosport | |
| Davey | William | Unknown | Sergeant | Royal Marines Artillery | 72 | 23 April 1898 | United Kingdom | Holy Trinity Church, Weare Giffo | |
| David | Anthony Philip | PO27102T | Marine | Royal Marines 40 Commando | 24 | 17 October 1972 | United Kingdom | Glamorgan, Ogmore Vale Cemetery | Fatally wounded on 16 September whilst on mobile patrol on the Falls Road, Belfast. He died a month later. |
| David | Edward Neville | PLY/X 111698 | Lance Corporal | 47 Commando RM | 19 | 7 June 1944 | France | Bayeux War Cemetery | Inscription: The fittest place where man can die is where he dies for man |
| David | Ernest Frederic | Lieutenant Colonel | Royal Marine Light Infantry | 36 | 30 August 1898 | United Kingdom | Chatham Cemetery, Kent | Inscription: Tablet erected by his brother officers in Rochester Cathedral to commemorate his distinguished service Sudan, 1884-1885 and Egyptian Army, 1888-1897 | |
| David | Isaac Richard | RME/14381 | Marine | Royal Marine Engineers H.M.S. Odyssey. | 22 | 21 February 1945 | France | St. Germain-En-Laye New Communal Cemetery | Son of Mary David, of Aberaman, Glamorgan. |
| Davidson | Alexander | PLY/X 100684 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.S. Galatea. | 21 | 15 December 1941 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Naval Memorial |