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Examples of search criteria:
- ahern - will return all entries with Surname Ahern. Note searches are not case
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Royal Marine Artillery/10726 and Unit Royal Marines.
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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clarkson | Andrew | CH/433(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry B Coy. Chatham Bn. R.N. Div | 22 | 7 June 1915 | Turkey (including Gallipoli) | Helles Memorial | Son of Mrs. Mary Clarkson, of Market St., Mid Calder, Midlothian. |
| Clarkson | Fred | PO/1057(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | Not known | 28 April 1917 | France | Arras Memorial | |
| Clarkson | Richard | PO/641(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry Portsmouth Bn. R.N. Div. | 20 | 15 July 1915 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | Private Richard Clarkson was wounded during the Dardanelles Campaign 13 July, 1915, and died on board Hospital Ship Ruba 15 July, 1915. He was buried at sea. |
| Clasper | John | PO/X 103218 | Marine | Royal Marines R.M. Group, M.N.B.D.O. (1). | 17 | 5 July 1941 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | Son of John and Elizabeth Clasper, of Wallsend, Northumberland. |
| Clasper | John | Deal/3614(S) | Private | Royal Marines R.M. Medical Unit, R.N. Div. | 31 | 26 October 1917 | Belgium | St. Julien Dressing Station Cemetery | Son of George and the late Mary A. Clasper, of Pelton Fell, Co. Durham; husband of Mary Ann Clasper, of 15, Pine St., Grange Villa, Co. Durham. |
| Clatworthy | Norman Charles | Deal/1894(S) | Private | Royal Marines | 21 | 21 January 1917 | United Kingdom | Streatham Cemetery | |
| Clavell | Richard Keppel Winterton Rose | Colonel | Royal Marine Light Infantry | 75 | 29 September 1934 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Old Cemetery | Inscription: . | |
| Clavell | Richard King | Lt General | Royal Marine Light Infantry | 58 | 1 September 1878 | United Kingdom | Anns Hill Cemetery Gosport Hampshire | ||
| Clay | Henry John | CH/15000 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry | 37 | 6 April 1917 | United Kingdom | City Of London Cemetery And Crematorium, Manor Park | Son of Thomas and Christiana Clay of London Fields. |
| Clay | Herbert William | CH/X 109545 | Marine | Royal Marines 27th Bn. | 23 | 5 March 1945 | Netherlands | Drunen (Elshout) Roman Catholic Churchyard | Son of Clark and Ada Lucy Clay, of Doncaster, Yorkshire. |
| Clay | William Colin | PO/X110768 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.L.C.G.(L) 15. | 18 | 25 April 1943 | United Kingdom | Whitchurch Cemetery | Son of Walter and Mary Clay, of Whitchurch. |
| Clayden | William Charles | PO/X112143 | Marine | Royal Marines 7th Battalion MNBDO 2 | 20 | 20 July 1943 | Italy | Catania War Cemetery, Sicily | Son of William and Annie Catherine Clayden, of Dunmow, Essex. |
| Claydon | James Lemarque | RMA/11040 | Gunner | Royal Marine Artillery (RMR/B/1105). H.M.S. Hogue. | Not known | 22 September 1914 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | |
| Clayton | Gerald Edward Cririe | Second Lieutenant | Royal Marines R.N. Div. | 35 | 2 September 1915 | United Kingdom | Llanbedrog Cemetery | Son of Ralph Cririe Clayton and Caroline Anne Crofton Clayton; husband of Ione Clayton-Eatherley, of Paycocke's House, Coggeshall, Essex. M.A. (Oxford). Barrister-at-Law. | |
| Clayton | Harry | CH/1200(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | Not known | 17 February 1917 | France | Queens Cemetery, Bucquoy | |
| Clayton | Laurence | PLY/37(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 21 | 13 November 1916 | France | Thiepval Memorial | |
| Clayton | Robert William | CH/13470 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Pathfinder. | 30 | 5 September 1914 | United Kingdom | Chatham Naval Memorial | Son of Henry and Maria Clayton, of 31, Azenby Rd., Peckham, London. |
| Clayton | Thomas | RMA/3819 | Corporal | Royal Marine Artillery, Eastney Barracks | 49 | 5 August 1918 | United Kingdom | Haslar Royal Naval Cemetery | Husband of Annie Clayton, of 2, School Rd., Lees Lane, Gosport, Hants. Burial location: Plot E, Row 29, Grave 17W |
| Clayton | Wilfred | CH/15542 | Lance Corporal | RMLI/RN Division | 29 | 5 April 1918 | France | Englebelmer Communal Cemetery Extension | Son of Mrs. E. Clayton, of 2, Irwell Grove, Eccles, Manchester. Awarded Messina Medal. |
| Cleal | William | PO/2112 | Corporal | Royal Marine Light Infantry | 27 | 22 June 1893 | Not known | Lost At Sea Off Tripoli | The monument was removed from its original site near Portsmouth City Guildhall in 1903. |