The Regiment raised 33 Battalions and was awarded 57 Battle Honours and 9 Victoria Crosses losing 11,410 men during the course of the war.
1st Battalion
04.08.1914 Stationed at Bombay, India.
03.09.1914 Returned to England landing at Plymouth 02.10.1914 moving to Hursley Park, Winchester to join the 24th Brigade of the 8th Division.
05.11.1914 Mobilised for war and landed at Havre.
18.10.1915 Transferred to the 24th Brigade of the 23rd Division which engaged in various actions on the Western Front including;
1915
Trench familiarisation as part of the 20th (Light) and 27th Divisions and took control of the front line at Ferme Grande Flamengrie to the Armentieres-Wez Macquart road and at Bois Grenier.
15.07.1916 The 24th Brigade transferred to the 8th Division;
1916
The Battle of Albert.
1917
The German retreat to the Hindenburg Line, The Battle of Pilkem, The Battle of Langemarck.
1918
The Battle of St Quentin, The actions at the Somme crossings, The Battle of Rosieres, The actions of Villers-Bretonneux, The Battle of the Aisne 1918, The Battle of the Scarpe, The Final Advance in Artois.
11.11.1918 Ended the war at Bermissart west of Mons, Belgium.
Regiment: Notts Derby Sherwood Foresters Regiment 1st Battalion
14, Oxford Terrace, Porter Street., Hull
Died on
26/03/1918
Aged
20
Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dobson, of 14, Oxford Terrace, Porter St., Hull. Employed by the North Eastern Railways, as a crane driver, on Queens Dock, Hull. Enlisted in 1915. Served with the Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 1st Bn. Reported missing on 26/03/1918. His death was confirmed in the Hull Daily Mail, on 28/01/19120. *
Lance Corporal
BORN MOOSE JAW, MANITOBA, CANADA 1896. SON LAWRENCE BOWDLER KING & RACHAEL KING, OF, 21, MAY STREET, HULL (WAR PENSION ADDRESS). SON OF A RETAIL CHEMIST. EDUCATED AT FOUNTAIN STREET SCHOOL, HULL. EMPLOYED AS A CLERK. HE ENLISTED IN HULL, ON 22/11/1915, AGED 19 YEARS AND 4 MONTHS. DESCRIBED AS 5 FOOT, 8.5 INCHES TALL, 116 LBS WEIGHT […]
BORN MIDDLESBROUGH 1899. SON OF CHARLES & SARAH LADEN, 4 GEORGE PLACE, WILLIAM STREET, HULL (1911 CENSUS). A BOILER SCALER. HE LIVED WITH HIS BROTHER AT 332 HOLDERNESS ROAD, HULL. HE ENLISTED HULL, ON THE 13/04/1917, AGED 18 AND 1 MONTH. HE WAS DESCRIBED AS ONLY 5 FOOT 2 INCHES TALL, 96.5 LBS WEIGHT AND 32.5 INCH CHEST AND OF 'POOR' […]
BORN HULL 1882. SON OF THE LATE BENJAMIN & ELLEN LAXTON, HULL. WIFE MARTHA LIVED IN 45 FLEET STREET, DERBY. PRESS PRINTER. HULL HEROES WEBSITE.
10 CHURCH ROAD, NORTH FERRIBY, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, United Kingdom
Died on
26/03/1918
Aged
29
Born Beverley July 1888. Son of Thomas and Annie Lazenby, of North Ferriby, Yorks; husband of Gertrude Lazenby, of North Newbald, York. Private Fred Lazenby was the brother of Charles and William Lazenby who were also was killed in action in WW1. In 1911 Fred was a Farm Foreman and lived in Melton Brickyard with his family. Fred (Reg […]
BORN HULL 1899. ENLISTED HULL. SON OF GEORGE & ELIZABETH J METCALFE. LISTED IN CWGC & SOLDIERS DIED RECORDS. 1901 ADDRESS.
151 MARKET PLACE, CLEETHORPES, , NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE, UK
Died on
27/05/1918
Aged
18
BORN HULL 1899. SON OF MR NEIL PETER NIELSON & KATE NIELSEN, of 192 BIERETON AVENUE, NEW CLEETHORPES, GRIMSBY AND THIS CWGC ADDRESS. HE LIVED IN CLEETHORPES. ENLISTED AT GRIMSBY. SERVED AS PRIVATE, 95949, 1ST SHERWOOD FORESTER. KILLED ON 27/05/1918, AGED 18. COMMEMORATED ON THE SOISSONS MEMORIAL, AISNE, FRANCE.
4 WALMER STREET, LINCOLN, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK
Died on
24/04/1918
Aged
18
BORN HULL 1900. ENLISTED LINCOLN. SON OF CONYERS & CHARLOTTE ROBINSON - 4 WALMER STREET, LINCOLN.