Durham Light Infantry Records
Reference: D/DLI 7 Catalogue Title: Durham Light Infantry Records Area: Catalogue Category: Antiquarian and Composite Records Description: Individual Soldiers - surnames N: Na to Ne
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- Private George R. NAISBITT (Ref: Naisbitt D/DLI 7/492/1)
- 204508 Private Ralph William NATTRASS (Ref: Nattrass D/DLI 7/493/1-3)
- 4449267 Private Robert NEASHAM (Ref: Neasham D/DLI 7/925/1)
- [Private] Jonathan J. NELSON (Ref: Nelson D/DLI 7/494/1)
- 4011 [Private] Charles NEVILLE (Ref: Neville D/DLI 7/495/1)
- 16194 Private William NEVISON (Ref: Nevison D/DLI 7/926/1-2)
- 46578 Private George Henry NEWBOLD (Ref: Newbold D/DLI 7/496/1-12)
- 296 Private F.S. NEWBY (Ref: Newby D/DLI 7/497/1-2)
- 137675 Major (Quartermaster) Albert Edward NEWMAN, M.B.E. (Ref: Newman D/DLI 7/498/1-107)
- 250075 Private John NEWTON (Ref: Newton D/DLI 7/499/1-3)
Catalogue Contents
The Durham Light Infantry
British Prisoner of War No. 6333, 'Lazarett', Stalag XXB, Germany, Second World War
1/5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Newbrough, Northumberland; enlisted Cramlington, Northumberland; died, 23 September 1918
1st Battalion and 2nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Served at home 13 January 1932 - 22 January 1937; in the Sudan 23 January - 9 November 1937 and at home 10 November 1937 - 12 January 1939.
18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/494/168th Light Infantry
Enlisted, 23 June 1855
6th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Served with the 6th Battalion during the Second World War; killed in action 24 May 1940. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Rosehill, Northumberland; residence Willington Quay; enlisted Newcastle upon Tyne; formerly No. 43473, Northumberland Fusiliers; killed in action, 24 August 1918
The Durham Light Infantry
Formerly No. 9478, 2nd Battalion, The Border Regiment.
3rd Battalion, 2nd Battalion, 1st Battalion and 16th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; born in parish of St. Andrew, Newcastle upon Tyne, 3 July 1901; enlisted as a boy, no. 4437146, South Shields, 30 October 1918; commissioned, 1940; Quartermaster and Lieutenant, The Durham Light Infantry, 1940 - 1943; War Substantive Captain (Quartermaster), 1943 - 1946; Captain (Quartermaster), 1946 - 1949; Major (Quartermaster), 1949 - 1956; retired, 1956; served, 1918 - 1921 (including Russia, 1919 - 1920); 1939 - 1945 (Home Front 1941 - 1942; Middle East with 16th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1943); also Orderly Room Colour Sergeant in 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry.
6th Battalion and later 15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Hetton-le-Hole; residence Coundon; enlisted Bishop Auckland; killed in action, 3 May 1917