ROYAL MARINES BADGE & INSIGNIA REFERENCE

Royal Marines Graves

To see details of a specific grave image click on either the Surname, Name or Number. This will open the corresponding image in your browser window. Alternatively, hover your mouse cursor over the Surname, Name or Number to see a preview.

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
Parker Ronald Thomas PO/X 1450 Marine Royal Marines H.M.S. Royal Oak. 23 14 October 1939 United Kingdom Portsmouth Naval Memorial Son of Richard and Maud Parker; husband of Mollie Parker, of Limehouse, London.
Parker Thomas PLY/3583 Private Royal Marine Light Infantry 40 18 May 1907 United Kingdom Plymouth Old Cemetery
Parker William RMA/14560 Gunner Royal Marine Artillery Not known 14 May 1921 United Kingdom Worsley (St. Mark) Churchyard Memorial Tablet St. Michael and All Angels' Church, the Depot R. M., Deal Kent. ( Gunner William Parker was murdered 14 May, 1921).
Parker William John EX/5110 Marine Royal Marines R.M. Group, M.N.B.D.O.1. 24 1 June 1941 United Kingdom Plymouth Naval Memorial Son of Thomas Parker, and of Isabella Parker, of Cwmgwrach, Glamorgan.
Parker VC Walter R Lance Corporal Royal Marine Light Infantry 55 28 November 1936 United Kingdom Stapleford Cemetery Years of Service: 1941-1916, Battle of Gallipoli
Parkes Frederick Adams PLY/16239 Private Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Monmouth. 20 1 November 1914 United Kingdom Plymouth Naval Memorial Son of Samuel and Elizabeth Jane Parkes, of Priory Cottage, Lower Compton, Plymouth.
Parkes John William CH/16028 Private Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. Not known 22 March 1918 France Arras Memorial
Parkes Leslie CH/X 100762 Marine Royal Marines 5th Bn. 23 10 January 1941 United Kingdom New Bury (St. James) Churchyard Son of Wilfred and Mercy Parkes, of Farnworth.
Parkhurst Charles Thomas PO/10680 Private Royal Marine Light Infantry Portsmouth Div. Not known 27 April 1916 United Kingdom Portsmouth (Kingston) Cemetery
Parkin Eric Norman PLY/X 3554 Marine Royal Marines H.M.S. Galatea. 20 15 December 1941 United Kingdom Plymouth Naval Memorial
Parkin Fred PO/393(S) Sergeant Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. Not known 26 October 1917 Belgium Tyne Cot Memorial
Parkin Harold Leslie Vernon CH/24541 Marine Royal Marines H.M.S. President (S.S. Pacific President) Not known 2 December 1940 United Kingdom Chatham Naval Memorial
Parkin Ronald Leonard PO/X 4060 Marine Royal Marines H.M.S. Barham. 20 25 November 1941 United Kingdom Portsmouth Naval Memorial Son of Leonard and Hetty Parkin, of Ilkeston, Derbyshire; husband of Freda Parkin, of Ilkeston.
Parkin Samuel Deal/15393(S) Private Royal Marine Labour Corps Not known 11 October 1919 United Kingdom Manchester Southern Cemetery
Parkin Sidney John PLY/X 18 Corporal Royal Marines H.M.S. Trinidad. 33 14 May 1942 United Kingdom Plymouth Naval Memorial Son of Philip and Emily Parkin; husband of Jennie Elizabeth Parkin, of Ilfracombe, Devon.
Parkins Thomas Alexander PLY/13414 Sergeant Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. 26 27 March 1918 France Arras Memorial Son of Thomas Parkins; husband of Florence May Radcliffe (formerly Parkins, nee Foster), of 3, Park Terrace, Lower Compton, Plymouth.
Parkinson Harry CH/2550 Private Royal Marine Light Infantry, HMS Glory 19 1 October 1918 Russia Murmansk New British Cemetery
Parkinson Harry CH/2550(S) Private Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Glory, 19 1 October 1918 Russian Federation Murmansk New British Cemetery Son of Daniel and Emma Parkinson, of 37, Bivy Lane, Withnell, Chorley, Lancs. (buried Kem Cem.).
Parkinson John Archibald PO/X 113753 Marine 41 Commando RM 19 6 June 1944 France Bayeux War Cemetery Inscription: In loving memory of Jack - always in our hearts - Mum, Dad, Ron and Ted - R. I. P.
Parkinson Thomas PLY/2131 Private Royal Marine Light Infantry 46 20 December 1896 United Kingdom Plymouth Old Cemetery Pensioner.