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Hoggers - Commonwealth War Graves

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission database lists the following Hoggers killed during service in the armed forces:

In Memory of ALBERT FREDERICK HOGGER 
Private 40386, 2nd Bn., Lincolnshire Regiment
who died on Tuesday, 31st July 1917. Age 32.

Additional Information: Son of Albert and Jane H. Hogger, of Bramford, Ipswich.
[Son of Albert (1) Hogger.]

Commemorative Information
Cemetery: PERTH CEMETERY (CHINA WALL), ZILLEBEKE, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Grave Reference / Panel Number: VIII. D. II.

Location: Perth Cemetery (China Wall) is located 3 km east of Ieper town centre, 
on the Maaldestedestraat, a road leading from the Meenseweg (N8), connecting Ieper to Menen.
In Memory of ARTHUR JOHN HOGGAR Driver T/224823, Royal Army Service Corps who died on 16th June 1946. Age 25. Additional Information: Son of Arthur and Amelia Jane Hoggar; husband of Dora Hoggar, of Tiptree. Commemorative Information Cemetery: TIPTREE (ST. LUKE) CHURCHYARD Grave Reference / Panel Number: Grave 14. Location: Essex, England.
In Memory of ARTHUR WILLIAM HOGGAR Squadron Leader 31159, Royal Air Force who died on 17th July 1942. Age 52. Additional Information: Son of Charles Henry and Marie Louise Hoggar; husband of Ivy Rose Hoggar, of Northwood Hills. [Son of Charles Henry (2) Hogger.] Commemorative Information Cemetery: NORTHWOOD CEMETERY Grave Reference / Panel Number: Sec. H. Grave 335. Location: Middlesex, England.
In Memory of EDWARD ALBERT HOGGER Lance Corporal 650286, 21st Bn., London Regt (First Surrey Rifles) who died on Friday, 29th March 1918. Age 22. Additional Information: Son of George and Ellen Hogger, of 31, Addington Square, Camberwell, London. Commemorative Information Cemetery: DAMASCUS COMMONWEALTH WAR CEMETERY, Syria Grave Reference / Panel Number: E. 12. Location: The cemetery is approximately 5 kilometres south-west of the city centre
in an area known as Sabara.
In Memory of GEORGE JOHN HOGGER Private 18325, 10th Bn., Lincolnshire Regiment who died on Saturday, 28th April 1917. Age 30. Additional Information: Son of Caleb and Sarah Hogger, of East Winch Rd., Gayton, King's Lynn. [Great-grandson of Turner William (1) Hogger.] Commemorative Information Memorial: ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France Grave Reference / Panel Number: Bay 3 and 4 Location: The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery,
which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras.
In Memory of HUGH ALPHONSO HOGGER Sergeant 751500, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve who died on Thursday, 28th November 1940. Age 25. Additional Information: Son of Henry Charles and Margaret Ann Hogger, of Alford, Lincolnshire. [Son of Henry Charles (1) Hogger.] Commemorative Information Memorial: RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey, United Kingdom Grave Reference / Panel Number: Panel 15. Location: This Memorial overlooks the River Thames on Cooper's Hill at Englefield Green
between Windsor and Egham on the A308, 4 miles from Windsor.
In Memory of LEONARD MAURY HOGGER Corporal 14355001, 8th (2nd Bn. The London Rifle Brigade) Bn, Rifle Brigade who died on Thursday, 4th January 1945. Age 34. Additional Information: Son of Charles Henry and Amy Hogger; husband of Elizabeth Hogger,
of Middleton-in-Teesdale, Co Durham. [Son of Charles Henry (1) Hogger.] Commemorative Information Cemetery: HOTTON WAR CEMETERY, Hotton, Luxembourg, Belgium Grave Reference / Panel Number: VII. B. 9. Location: Hotton is located 58 kilometres south east of Namur.
In Memory of LOUIS VICTOR HOGGER Rifleman S/12818, Depot, Rifle Brigade who died on Tuesday, 5th October 1920. Age 43 [sic - he was actually 41]. Additional Information: (Served as ROBINSON). Husband of Eliza A. Hogger,
of 21, Little Carlisle St., Lisson Grove, Marylebone, London. Commemorative Information Cemetery: ST. MARYLEBONE CEMETERY, Middlesex, United Kingdom Grave Reference / Panel Number: X. 4. 5.
In Memory of P. A. HOGGAR [Percy Alic (1) Hogger] Sapper 7301, Royal Engineers who died on 14th August 1916. Age unknown. Additional Information: none. [Son of William (14) Hogger] Commemorative Information Cemetery: IPSWICH CEMETERY Grave Reference / Panel Number: BA. I. 37. Location: Suffolk, England.
In Memory of PERCY HOGGER Private 35787, 8th Bn., East Surrey Regiment who died on Thursday, 4th April 1918. Age 19. Additional Information: Son of Harold and Minnie Hogger, of 17, York Rd., Sudbury, Suffolk. Commemorative Information Memorial: POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France Grave Reference / Panel Number: Panel 44 and 45 Location: Pozieres is a village some 6 kilometres north-east of the town of Albert.
The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village
on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres.
In Memory of PERCY CHARLES HOGGAR Nationality: Canadian Private 73565, 28th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment) who died on 15th September 1916. Age 28. Additional Information: Son of C. H. and M. L. Hoggar, of 66, Kynaston Rd., Enfield, Middx. [Son of Charles Henry (2) Hogger.] Commemorative Information Cemetery: SERRE ROAD CEMETERY No. 2, Serre, France Grave Reference / Panel Number: XXIII. B. 13. Location: The village of Serre is 11 kilometres north-north-east of Albert.
The D919 from Arras to Amiens passes through the villages of Bucquoy, Puisieux
then Serre Les Puisieux (approximately 20 kilometres south of Arras).
On leaving Serre Les Puisieux, 1.3 kilometres further along the D919,
Serre Road No. 2 Cemetery can be found on the left hand side.


In Memory of RICHARD WILLIAM HOGGER Private 74176, 40th Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Inf) who died on Sunday, 5th May 1918. Age 23. Additional Information: Son of Richard and Jane E. Hogger, of 81, Pedro St., Clapton Park, London. [Son of Richard (1) Hogger.] Commemorative Information Cemetery: BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY, Brandenburg, Germany Grave Reference / Panel Number: IX. D. 2. Location: The Cemetery is located close to the village of Stahnsdorf, about 26 kilometres
south west of Berlin and 15 kilometres east of Potsdam.
The Cemetery is on the eastern edge of the Potsdam Forest.