BRAMSHOT St. Mary CHURCHYARD, Hampshire
Nursing
Sister IDA LILIAN KEALY of the 1st Canadian General Hospital., Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Ida died of pneumonia on 12th March 1918 at the age
of 39. She was daughter of Clara Marion Kealy, of 1037, Johnson St., Victoria,
British Columbia. Grave Reference: I. B. 16. (see photo – kindly found by
Callan Chevin.)
13th
March
ST SEVER CEMETERY, Rouen, Seine-Maritime,
France
Worker
EDITH PEARTON of the Young Men's Christian Association. Edith died on 13th
March 1918 and was buried in St. Sever Cemetery in Rouen, France.. Grave
Reference: Officers, B. 4. 17.
14th
March
BROOKWOOD CEMETERY, Surrey, United Kingdom
Staff
Nurse IDA DURANT HANNAFORD, Res.H/280 of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial
Military Nursing Service.
Ida died on 14th
March 1918 at the age of 34. She was daughter of Ellen Hannaford, of 266,
Greenwood Avenue, Toronto, Canada, and the late Joseph William Hannaford. Born
in Birmingham. Grave Reference: H. 180705. (see photo kindly found by Callan
Chevin.)
THE UNITED KINGDOM BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE,
Berkshire, United Kingdom
Staff
Nurse ANNE VERONICA FLETCHER, of the Territorial Force Nursing Service., who
died on 14th March 1918 at the age of 27.
16th
March
READING CEMETERY, Berkshire, UK
Worker
AGNES MARY FRANSHAM, 15323 of the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, attached
to the School of Mil. Aeronautics (Reading).Agnes died on 16th March
1918 at the age of 37. She was the daughter of Daniel Fransham, of Newcombe Road.,
Polygon, Southampton and was born at Hedge End, Southampton. Grave Reference:
Screen Wall. 72. 16419.
Stewardess
W. BURTON of the S.S. "South Western" (Southampton), Mercantile
Marine. Stewardess Burton was drowned, as a result of an attack by an enemy
submarine on 16th March 1918
at the age of 61. She was born in Southampton.
Stewardess, E B. COCHRANE, of the S.S. "South Western" (Southampton), Mercantile Marine. Stewardess Cochrane was drowned, as a result of an attack by an enemy submarine, 16th March 1918 at the age of 46. She was born in Limerick, Ireland.
You can find out more about the sinking of the S.S. "South Western" here: http://forgottenwrecks.maritimearchaeologytrust.org/south-western
If anyone has any more information about these inspirational women of WW1, please get in touch.
Source: Commonwealth War Graves Commission List of Female Casualties of the First World War