At least 315 Ossett men lost their lives during WW1 and these were mainly young men aged under 40 years of age. In total, the dead numbered about 2% of Ossett’s population at that time, but many more would return home wounded, maimed or suffering from shell-shock. Most were reluctant to speak about the horrors that they went through, if they were lucky enough to survive.
Presented here are some of the stories of those Ossett men as we try to remember them 100 years later. Most us will have ancestors who fought in the Great War and it touched the lives of the majority. We hope you will find something of interest on the stories presented here. Just click on the images below and read their story — with details of their tragically short lives and in what action they were killed. Many of the soldiers and sailors featured here lie where they died and sadly their bodies were never recovered.
If any of these brave men are your ancestors and you have corrections, information, pictures, stories about them that you would like us to add, we would be delighted to do so. Please contact us via the contact page above. In fact, please contact us if you have any thoughts about this WW1 Remembrance project, we would love to hear what you think.