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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pearce-Gould | Alfred Leslie | Surgeon Lieutenant | 1st Battalion Royal Marine Light Infantry | 31 | 1918 | Not known | Memorial Plaque in Holne Village Church, near Buckfastleigh, Devon. Temporary Surgeon-Lieutenant Gould RN, attached to the Royal Naval Division, was killed in action at Mesnil-sur-Ancre on Whit Sunday, 1918. From /"" Britain's Sea Soldiers 1914-1918/"": On the afternoon of the 19th whilst standing outside the Battalion Aid Post, Srg.- Lieutenant Pearce-Gould RN, the Battalion M.O. killed by shellfire Inscription: Neither Death nor Life shall be able to separate us from the Love of God. | ||
| Pearcey | Alfred Stephen | PO/12774 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Good Hope. | 26 | 1 November 1914 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | Son of Alfred Stephen and Mary Ann Pearcey, of 76, Belgrave Rd., Southampton. |
| Pearin | Henry | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry (H.M.S. Orpheus) | 7 February 1863 | New Zealand | Unknown | Memorial Tablet 1864, located in Maritime Museum of Tasmania , Hobart, Australia | ||
| Pearn | Anthony Warwick Cory | Major | Royal Marines | 80 | 18 July 2005 | United Kingdom | Ottery St Mary Parish Churchyard | The Galloping Major Inscription: Higher Ridgeway | |
| Pearse | Frederick R | PLY/8791 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry HMS Vivid | 20 | June 1899 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Old Cemetery | |
| Pearse | Robert William | RMA/13569 | Gunner | Royal Marine Artillery | 22 | 23 April 1918 | United Kingdom | Dover (St. James'S) Cemetery | Husband of E. M. Pearse, of 48, Cromer Rd., Eastville, Bristol. Native of Bristol. |
| Pearson | Andrew Robert | PO51066P | Sergeant | SFSG | 37 | 28 January 2010 | United Kingdom | St John In The Wilderness Church | |
| Pearson | Charles | PO/3852 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry, Forton Barracks | 36 | 20 November 1903 | United Kingdom | Royal Naval Cemetery, Haslar, Go | |
| Pearson | Ernest Courtenay | PLY/X 2646 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.S. Assegai | 38 | 7 December 1942 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Naval Memorial | Son of Courtenay and Helen Mary Pearson, of St. Budeaux, Devon. |
| Pearson | John Cameron | Lieutenant | Royal Marines No. 41 R.M. Commando. | 20 | 9 June 1944 | France | Hermanville War Cemetery | Son of Lt.-Col. and Mrs. G. C. Pearson, of Jordans, Buckinghamshire. | |
| Pearson | Leslie Albert | PO/X 110785 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.S. Royal Albert | 23 | 2 July 1945 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | Son of Albert and Margaret Pearson; husband of Winifred Pearson, of Ryecroft, Staffordshire. |
| Pearson | Reuben | PLY/9217 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Invincible. | Not known | 31 May 1916 | United Kingdom | Plymouth Naval Memorial | |
| Pearson | Walter Albert | RMA/12198 | Gunner | Royal Marine Artillery H.M.S. Princess Royal. | Not known | 20 October 1918 | United Kingdom | Dunfermline Cemetery | |
| Peart | John Robert Greenwell | CH/2037(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 3rd R.M. Bn. | 25 | 8 December 1918 | Greece | Portianos Military Cemetery | Son of Benjamin and Jane Peart, of 12, Gerald St., Benwell, Newcastle-on-Tyne. |
| Peat | Herbert Alfred | PO/1488(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 31 | 29 May 1917 | France | Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun | Son of Henry and Frances Peat, of Paddington; husband of Florence Sabina Peat, of 11, Chippenham Gardens, West Kilburn, London. |
| Peat | John William | PO/X 3475 | Corporal | 41 Commando RM | 23 | 6 June 1944 | United Kingdom | Southampton (Hollybrook) Cemetery | Inscription: In loving memory of my dear husband |
| Peberdy | Frederick | CH/X 107053 | Marine | Royal Marines H.Q. 5th R.M. A.A. Bde. | 25 | 23 February 1945 | Belgium | Schoonselhof Cemetery | Son of Frank and Elsie Peberdy, of Wokingham, Berkshire. |
| Peck | Charles Benjamin | PO/15946 | Bugler | Royal Marine Light Infantry | 22 | 1 November 1919 | United Kingdom | Anns Hill Cemetery, Gosport, Ham | |
| Peck | Charles Leonard | RMA/8015 | Gunner | Royal Marine Artillery | 39 | 13 June 1917 | United Kingdom | Woodgrange Park Cemetery, East Ham | Son of Henry and Lydia Maria Peck; husband of Maud Louisa Carter (formerly Peck), of 17, Hallsville Rd., Canning Town. |
| Peck | Henry | PO/2704 | Colour Sergeant | Royal Marine Light Infantry | 59 | 3 March 1924 | United Kingdom | Anns Hill Cemetery, Gosport, Ham |