Monument list for Paines Lane Cemetery

Paines Lane Cemetery, Pinner, Middlesex, England

Monument list

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476MayoEnid Hildegarde Verdin Mayo190981917id: C14616608248121st September 1917

477MayoLilian Louisa Mayo1884341918no image16608346115th December 1918

478McLatchieAndrew McLatchie1843881931id: D12166084221115th May 1931
Thomas Edgar McLatchie1881371918 29th September 1918 Thomas Edgar McLatchie was the youngest son of Andrew Mclatchie and his wife Mary Ann nee Hoe who had married in Chesterfield in 1874. Andrew was born in PenPont Scotland in 1844. Thomas was born in 1881 at Herne Hill and died whilst serving with the Scottish Highlanders in WW1. He is also commemorated at Targelle Ravine British Cemetery, Villers-Guislain
Mary Ann McLatchie1844711915 17th February 1915

479MealeJohn Arthur Meale1881511932id: D5851660858919th December 1932
May Blance Meale1882481930 18th June 1930

480MeyerMargaret Meyer1820781898id: B33716608631128th September 1898

481MidgleyAmy Midgley1856871943id: E165166087173121st July 1943
Edwin Midgley1853631916 31st May 1916

482MilesJames Talbot Miles1826771903no image16608858128th February 1903

483MillerFrancis Samuel Miller1878391917id: E75166089391SECOND LIEUTENANT FRANCIS SAMUEL MILLER FRANCIS was mortally wounded and invalided to the UK, but eighteen days later he died in London on 7 June 1917. He was born towards the end of 1877 in the Manor House, Old Malden, Surrey to Horatio William (b1828) and Emily Frances (b1837) Miller, who were married on 8 February 1876. Horatio was a lamp manufacturer. Francis was the eldest of five sons, and there was also a daughter, who all grew up in Malden. He took up electrical engineering and set up his own business. Horatio died in Brest, France on 10 October 1900 and it might be that the family had moved to that area in or soon after 1897 as there is no census record of a family home in Britain in 1901 and 1911. In 1901 Francis, now an engineer and merchant, was boarding in Stoke-on-Trent and in 1911 he was a visitor to Bedford, where Rosa Gwendoline Packe lived. Later in 1911, when he was 33, he married Rosa, 34, and after the marriage, they moved to Hillcrest, Station Road, Chorleywood. At some point after 1911 Francis' mother, Emily, moved to Harpford, Devon. In 1916 married men aged 31-40 became liable to conscription and Francis was called up. In view of his technical training he was probably awarded a commission; he was assigned to one of the three Wessex Divisions of the Royal Engineers as a 2nd Lieutenant. The Royal Engineers maintained the railways, roads, water supply, bridges and transport - allowing supplies to the armies. They operated the railways and inland waterways, maintained wireless, telephones and other signalling equipment, making sure communications existed, and they grew into a large and complex organisation. From October 1916 the Royal Engineers worked underground, constructing tunnels for the troops in preparation for the second Battle of Arras in 1917, which lasted from 9 April to 16 May. Beneath Arras itself there was a vast network of caverns called the boves, consisting of underground quarries and sewage tunnels. The engineers came up with a plan to add new tunnels to this network so that troops could arrive at the battlefield in secrecy and in safety. The size of the excavation was immense. In one sector alone four Tunnel Companies of 500 men each worked around the clock in 18-hour shifts for two months. It is not known precisely where Lieutenant Francis Miller was wounded on 20 May with a serious gun-shot wound in his right leg, but he was swiftly transferred to the Hall-Walker Hospital for Officers, Sussex Lodge, 27 Sussex Place, Regent's Park, London. Sadly, however, gangrene had set in and his leg was amputated. The operation caused heart failure and he died in Sussex Lodge on 7 June 1917. His funeral was in Pinner on 11 June and he was buried in Paines Lane Cemetery, Pinner, Grave E 75. Later that year his mother died. Rosa moved out of Hillcrest to live in Chestnut Cottage, Pinner, the home of her sister and her husband. She never married again and died in Pinner in 1972, aged 96. Francis' death was her second tragedy as on 4 September 1916 her son, Robert Fordyce Miller, also a 2nd Lt, serving with the 9th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, had been killed, age 27.

484MilmanFrancis John Milman1843791922id: B38316609017012nd June 1922
Henry Augustus Milman1883691952 Apr-52
Hugh Milman1885741959 29th March 1959
Hugh Bruce Milman1919221941 9th August 1941
Katharine Grace Milman1846781924 31st December 1924
Lionet Charles Patrick Milman1877851962 Dec-62
Marjorie Milman1890741964 11th August 1964
William Ernest Milman1877871964 Oct-64

485MilstedWilliam Henry Milsted1836831919id: D5691660915915th February 1919

486MinchinJohn Birch Minchin1850721922id: E183166092139120th February 1922
May Rose Minchin1941 18th January 1941
Genoveva del Pozo Minchin1871401911 24th March 1911

487MissenFrederick Barnden Missen1891741965id: C24416609462122nd June 1965
Margaret Jane Missen1891411932 15th December 1932

488MissenLaura Phoebe Missen1863501913id: D716609331119th December 1913
Robert Missen1855611916 31st October 1916

489MitchellAmy Louisa Nellie Mitchell1889291918id: E9816609670124th August 1918

490MitchellHelen Mitchell1875791954id: C15316609565127th June 1954

491MoldAnne Elizabeth Mold1825491874id: A21016609778125th December 1874
Sarah Lee1790771867 March 1867

492MorganCaroline Matilda Morgan1840701910id: D5471661006114th May 1910

493MorganCharlotte Morgan1865871952id: C2016609863119th June 1952
Llewellyn Morgan1896 July 1896 aged 10m

494MorganGeorge Morgan1857721929id: C2116610159120th October 1929

495MortonCharles Morton1834801914no image1661025613rd February 1914

496MulliganMary Mulligan1854691923id: E31216610328123rd September 1923

497MurchMary Aldus Murch1815671882id: B46166104791September 1882
William Murch1790881878 May 1878

498MurrayCharlotte Murray1837941931id: C2121661053913rd March 1931

499MyersMorris Ferdinand Myers1888451933id: C19916610673128th February 1933

500MyerscoughElizabeth Myerscough1858661924id: C10716610756125th May 1924
Richard Myerscough1855761931 31st December 1931

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