William Poole WADDY, Captain, Bengal Artillery, died suddenly at sea on board P & O Steamer Pera, on his passage to England, 20th April 1860, aged 39 years. Born in Wexford, Ireland

Francis WADE, Sergeant, 10th Regiment, married 10th August 1819, to Ann WILKINSON

William WADE, Private, 80th Regiment, married 11th January 1825, to Ann BADGER

Eli WADSWORTH, aged 22 years, bachelor, born in Macclesfield, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of John Wadsworth, married 1st December 1863 to, Julia COLEIRO, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of John Coleiro

John WADSWORTH, 21+, bachelor, born in Macclesfield, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of John and Ann Wadsworth, married 16th November 1868 to, Amelia HAYES, 21+, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of John and Caroline COLEIRO

Anne WAGHORNE, widow of George Waghorne, 69th Regiment, married 10th May 1852 to, Robert PURTON, 21+, bachelor, born Highclere, Hampshire, Sergeant, 76th Regiment, the son of Robert and Maria Purton

George WAGHORN, Private, 69th Regiment, died 30th August 1849, when near the Auberge de Castille while on escort duty to Cottonera, he fell down and expired. Aged about 27 years. He left a widow and child

George WAGHORN, Private, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 29 years, buried 31st August 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William WAGSTAFF, Gunner, married 15th August 1859 to, Mary TRIPPE

William WAKEFIELD, died 7th August 1829, Private, 7th Regiment

James WALFORD, alias VICK, Private, 76th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 11th January 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Caroline WALKER, the daughter of Colour Sergeant Thomas Walker, 54th Regiment, aged 9 months 27 days, buried 25th May 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Charlotte WALKER, died in the evening of 7th May 1823, the wife of Dr.Harding Walker, Surgeon, 32nd Regiment

Emily Ann WALKER, born 20th March 1865, the daughter of David and Emily Walker, nee HAWKES, Paymaster Sergeant, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

George WALKER, Private, Border Regiment. On 13th December 1898, with others from the same regiment he was boating outside Grand Harbour near St. Elmo lighthouse, when the boat capsized. From the party of eight men, three were drowned, and the others saved by Maltese boatmen Giuseppe and Spiridione Debono. He was one of the survivors, but was taken to hospital for treatment

Jean WALKER, born 31st October 1862, the daughter of David and Emily Susana Walker, nee HAWKES, Battery Sergeant-Major, Royal Artillery

James WALKER, aged 32 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 26th November 1838

John WALKER, aged 23 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 18th February 1829

John WALKER, died 1829, Private, Royal Artillery

Mary WALKER, born 22nd April 1843, the daughter of Samuel and Helen Walker, nee JOHNSTONE, Private, 42nd Regiment

Private WALKER, 3rd Regiment, died Monday 16th August 1852. Unable to swim he got out of his depth off Sa Maison and drowned

Sergeant-Major WALKER, died 3rd August 1859, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment, suddenly

William James WALKER, the son of Captain William Walker, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged two years two months, buried 26th June 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William WALKER, aged 51 years, Sergeant, 85th Regiment, buried 11th January 1829

Edward WALKLETT, Gunner, 17 Company, Royal Garrison Artillery, died 22nd June 1900, aged 26 years. He fell over the bastion at St.James’s Cavalier, was badly injured. He died in hospital

John Robert WALKLEY, born 1868/1869, the son of Sarah and Thomas Walkley, Private, 8th Regiment

James WALL, Corporal, 85th Regiment, died 9th May 1825, aged 28 years. Buried in Blata-il-Bajda (Mile End) cemetery. His headstone was erected by the Brothers of Holy Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Brothers of the Confraternity in the 85th Regiment as a standing Memorial of their brotherly love to him

Joseph WALL, 21+, bachelor, born in Cashel, Tipperary, Ireland, Sergeant, 8th Regiment, the son of Richard and Judith Wall, married 6th October 1864 to, Mary Anne WILSON, 21+, spinster, born in Omagh, Ireland, the daughter of John and Jane Wilson

Richard Ralph Baldwin WALL, full aged, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, the son of General Thomas Frederick Wall, married 24th July 1899 to, Edith Grace COWLEY, full age, spinster, the daughter of Harry Frederick Weston Cowley, Clerk in Holy Orders

Alexander WALLACE, aged 26 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 2nd April 1823

Charles Ellis WALLACE, baptised 10th March 1863, the son of Charles James Stuart and Florence Wallace, Major, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Edward Henry WALLACE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Artillery, the son of Robert Wallace, married 19th March 1890, to Caterina GUELBERTA, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Joseph Guelberta

George WALLACE, Private, 34th Regiment, aged 34 years, buried 16th April 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Sergeant-Major Peter WALLACE, 30th Regiment, joined the Maltese Battalion in 1800

Richard WALLACE, aged 43 years, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, buried 16th June 1825

James WALLER, aged 30 years, bachelor, Corporal, M.S. Corps, the son of Frederick Waller, married 28th August 1893, to Mary MINEO, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Mario Mineo

John WALLER, Private, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged 22 years, buried 17th August 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Richard Lancelot WALLER, born 8th May 1875, the son of Mary Elizabeth and William Noel Waller, Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Artillery

John WALLIS, Corporal, 5th Regiment, died 27th November 1835

Henry WALLS, Private, 38th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 14th May 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Patrick WALSH, Sergeant, 3rd Regiment, married 15th June 1858 to, Mary Ann WILLIAMS, from Ireland

Captain Thomas WALSH, 93rd Regiment, was aide-de-camp to Major-General Sir Eyre Coote during the expedition to Egypt in 1800 to remove Napoleon’s troops. He later wrote a book "A Journal of the late Campaign in Egypt", which was published in 1803

William WALSH, aged 1 year, the son of John Walsh, 59th Regiment, buried Edward WALTER, 21+, bachelor, of Edenbridge, Kent, the son of George and Martha Walter, late Private, Royal Engineers, married 22nd October 1872, to Carmela CALLEJA, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of Francesco and Antonia Calleja

Frank WALTER, aged 25 years 4 months, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of John Walter deceased, married 4th October 1895 to, Alice Rachel RICKETTS, aged 25 years 5 months, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Ricketts, Police Sergeant

William Henry James WALTERS, baptised 9th December 1865, the son of Stephen and Janet Walters, Private, 29th Regiment

Percy Edwin WALTON, aged 21 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of William Edwin Walton, married 21st November 1900, to Hester GALLOWAY, aged 21 years, spinster, from Seaforth, Liverpool, the daughter of James Galloway

Samuel WALTON, Sergeant, 3rd Regiment, from Warwickshire, married 26th August 1852 to, Janet BURTON, from Dublin

William WALTON, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Berkshire Regiment, the son of Thomas Walton, married 15th July 1890, to Rose NICHOLLS, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of James Nicholls deceased

Alice WARBURTON, aged 9 months, the daughter of Peter Warburton, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 6th November 1826

Ellen WARBURTON, aged 21 months, the daughter of Peter Warburton, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 20th October 1825

Charles WARD, 21+, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, born in Reading, Berkshire, the son of William and Elizabeth Ward, married 15th July 1859 to, Mary HARRIS, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of John and Ann Harris

Fred WARD, baptised 26th December 1863, the son of Robert and Ann Ward, Bombardier, Royal Artillery

Hannah WARD, aged 2 years, the daughter of George Ward, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 22nd June 1824

James WARD, Private, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged 19 years, buried 7th February 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John WARD, aged 40 years, Armourer Sergeant, 70th Regiment, buried 30th July 1837

John WARD, Private, 44th Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 6th November 1849, of striking a Major whilst undergoing imprisonment, sentenced 14 years Transportation

Maria WARD, aged 2 years, the daughter of Bridget and Daniel Ward, buried  18th June 1838

Mary WARD, aged 41 years, the wife of Armourer Sergeant Ward, 70th Regiment, died from cholera, buried 24th July 1837

Mary WARD, the only daughter of Lucas Ward, Army Medical Department, Malta, married 15th February 1843, to John Hughes LLOYD, of Wales, Lieutenant, Royal Navy

Mary WARD, the wife of Lucas Ward, of Army Medical Department, died on Friday 27th February 1846, aged 62 years

Robert Thomas WARD, baptised 24th March 1866, the son of Robert and Ann Ward, Corporal, Royal Artillery

Thomas WARD, aged 18 months, the son of George Ward, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 23rd June 1828

Thomas WARD, aged 23 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of James Ward, married 18th June 1894, to Phillipa CALLERAINE, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Salvatore Calleraine

William WARD, aged 13 months, the son of Daniel Ward, 77th Regiment, buried 25th July 1840

William WARD, Private, 97th Regiment, married 8th July 1847, to Catherine SMITH, widow

Lieut-Colonel WARDE, commanding Royal Artillery, November 1850

Margaret Orilla WARDELL, baptised 15th April 1865, the daughter of George and Margaret Wardell, Sergeant, 100th Regiment

Fanny WARDEN, baptised 22nd July 1866, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Warden, Private, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

Joseph WARDEN, aged 26 years, bachelor, born in Walton-le-Dale, Lancashire, the son of Henry Warden, Private, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, married 5th April 1865 to, Maria WHILLIS, aged 19 years, widow, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of John and Fanny TERZON

Ann Elizabeth WARDLE, baptised 26th April 1864, the daughter of George and Margaret Wardle, Sergeant, 100th Regiment

John WARDLE, Ensign, 95th Regiment, the only son of J.M.Wardle, of Daventry, Northamptonshire, married 24th August 1829, to Teresa Josephina ZIMELLI, of Porto Salvo, Valletta, second daughter of Hector Zimelli Esq., of Malta

E. Bridget WARDROPE, the wife of Sergeant Wardrope, 15th Regiment. Died suddenly 18th August 1860, at Fort Manoel. She was under arrest for stabbing her husband with a knife

George Alfred WARE, born 26th December 1870, the son of George and Margaret Ware, Gunner, Royal Artillery

George WARMINGTON, Private, 68th Regiment, aged 24 years, buried 8th January 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Charles WARNER, aged 27 years, bachelor, born in Great Hadham, Hertfordshire, Private, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment, the son of William and Mary Warner, married 20th March 1866 to, Charlotte GREEN, aged 20 years, spinster, born in Cork County, the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Green

John WARNER, aged 23 years, bachelor, born in Holloway, London, Corporal, Commissariat Staff Corps, the son of Samuel and Jane Warner, married 17th April 1866 to, Mary GILDING, aged 22 years, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Salvatore and Carmela CEFAI

Chambers WARREN, aged 23 years, Corporal, 88th Regiment, buried 31st January 1842

John Samuel WARREN, aged 23 years, bachelor, L/Corporal, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, the son of John Samuel Warren, married 16th February 1888, to Emma Mole WELCH, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of William Welch

Mary Ann WARREN, baptised 7th April 1866, the daughter of George and Amelia Warren, Lance Corporal, 29th Regiment

Stephen WARREN, Land Transport Corps, buried 10th December 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Ann Sarah WASHBOURN, baptised 7th June 1863, the daughter of Robert and Priscilla Washbourn, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Amelia WASHBOURNE, baptised 24th December 1864, the daughter of Robert and Priscilla Washbourne, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Robert WASHBOURNE, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in Wiltshire, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of Nicholas Walter Washbourne, married 7th October 1861 to, Priscilla GORMAN, aged 17 years, spinster, born in Southsea, the daughter of Hugh Gorman

Joseph WASHFORD, Private, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged 23 years, buried 23rd December 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William WATCHAM, aged 26 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 7th January 1825

Alfred WATERFIELD, Captain, 4th Bengal European Light Cavalry, died at 224 Strada Reale, Valletta, on 9th February 1871, aged 30 years, the youngest son of the late Thomas Nelson Waterfield, of Dean's Yard, Westminster Abbey, London

Edwin WATERMAN, Royal Artillery, died 20th August 1854. He arrived on the Steamer Medway from Woolwich via Gibraltar, and died in the Lazaretto, from cholera, aged 20 years

Lucy WATERS, baptised 1st January 1860, the daughter of William and Anne Waters, Colour Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 21st Regiment

W.W. WATERS, 15557, Private, Welsh Regiment, died on 27th March 1917 at St. David's Hospital, aged 26 years

Jesse WATLORE, Private, 3rd Regiment (The Buffs), aged 25 years, buried 2nd December 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Frank WATMUFF, aged 24 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, North Riding Regiment, the son of William Watmuff, married 7th June 1897, to Charlotte BUSSY, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Louis Bussy

Captain WATSON, 60th Rifles, Inspector of Musketry, his wife gave birth to a daughter in Sliema 19th April 1869

Harriet Ellen WATSON, born 4th March 1877, the daughter of Ellen and Sergeant-Major David Watson, Royal Engineers

H.J.P. WATSON, born 1858/1859, the son of Margaret and Charles Watson, Private, 3rd Regiment

James WATSON, 21+, bachelor, from Linlithgow, Scotland, Lieutenant, 47th Regiment, married 6th April 1839, to Wilhelmina SHEDDEN, 21+, widow of William Shedden

James WATSON, Private, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 19 years, buried 28th November 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John WATSON, Sergeant, 94th Regiment, married 20th October 1832 to, Elizabeth DUNCAN

Mrs WATSON, the wife of Captain Watson, 60th Rifles, gave birth to a son 29th October 1866, in Valletta

John WATSON, Private, 48th Regiment, aged 24 years, buried 17th September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

John William Pembroke WATSON, baptised 13th March 1864, the son of Benjamin William and Mary Watson, Lance Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment

Mabel Alice WATSON, baptised 15th June 1869, the daughter of Captain James Keino and Alice Elizabeth Watson. Died 25th November 1870

Margaret WATSON, died 12th December 1880 at the Married Quarters, San Salvadore, Cottonera before assistance could be given. She was 33 years old and the wife of Private William Watson, 10th Regiment, who is believed to have beaten her, so causing her death 

Private Peter WATSON, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment, died of cholera 17th September 1867, aged 27 years

Thomas WATSON, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 20 years, buried 10th November 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

William WATSON, Colour-Sergeant, 85th Regiment, married 2nd June 1826 to Rachel McBRYAN

William Ablitt WATSON, aged 32 years, bachelor, Wheelwright, Royal Engineers, married 8th June 1869 to Ellen Henessy BRIEN, aged 29 years, spinster

Deborah WATT, died 10th August 1836, aged 33 years, the wife of John Watt, Paymaster Sergeant, 5th Regiment

George WATTS, Private, 38th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 2nd December 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Harry WATTS, Company Sergeant-Major, Royal Artillery, died 7th November 1897

Captain John James WATTS, resident Malta, electoral list 1856

William WATTS, aged 30 months, the son of George Watts, 85th Regiment, buried 12th January 1829

William WATTS, baptised 1st July 1858, the son of Benjamin and Ann Watts, nee SHEPHERD. From Leeds, born 12th January 1833

Albert Edward WEATHERHEAD, born 1868/1869, the son of Mary Ann and Henry Weatherhead, Lance-Corporal, 24th Regiment

Priscilla WEATHERS, aged 6 months, the daughter of J. Weathers, 18th Regiment, buried 6th October 1823

Annie Elizabeth Rose WEBB, born 6th January 1886, baptised in Malta 1894, the daughter of William Clark and Elizabeth Ann Webb, QuarterMaster Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Beatrice Maud WEBB, born 11th February 1890, baptised in Malta 1894, the daughter of William Clark and Elizabeth Ann Webb, QuarterMaster Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Benjamin WEBB, aged 28 years, bachelor, Lance Corporal, A.O.C., the son of William Webb deceased, married 17th November 1897, to Mary FOLEY, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of George Foley

Frederick George WEBB, born 22nd May 1894, the son of William Clark and Elizabeth Ann Webb, QuarterMaster Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Henry William Charles WEBB, baptised 3rd February 1866, the son of Charles and Emily Webb, Military Stores Staff

James WEBB, Corporal, 3rd Regiment (The Buffs), aged 28 years, buried 26th July 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas WEBB, aged 21 years, bachelor, of Thaxted, Essex, Private, 2nd Battalion, 10th Regiment, married 18th September 1810, to Harriet STACEY, aged 22 years, the widow of Private John Stacey, 35th Regiment

Thomas WEBB, aged 4 years, the son of Thomas Webb, Private, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 28th June 1837

Annie WEBBER, baptised 6th March 1864, the daughter of John and Annie Webber, Private, 100th Regiment

Lieutenant D.T. WEBBER, Royal Artillery, died 5th March 1868, en route from India to England

Francis WEBBER, Sergeant, 3rd Regiment, married 17th January 1815, to Phoebe ROE

Eleanor Alice WEBBER-SMITH, baptised 30th October 1861, the daughter of Edward Simeon and Anna Maria Alice Marion Webber-Smith, Major, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

George WEBSTER, aged 26 years, bachelor, Private, 1st Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, the son of James Webster, married 23rd January 1892, to Jane GOGGIN, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of William Goggin

Mrs WEEKS, died on Monday 13th June 1904 from heart disease, aged 35 years. The wife of Colour Sergeant Weeks, Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. She left a husband and four children

Amelia WEIR, born 4th March 1861, the daughter of Robert and Amelia Weir, Gunner, Royal Artillery

An accident took place on Thursday evening 19th November 1846, when the five year old son of Bombadier WEIR, Schoolmaster of Royal Artillery, was playing near a fire when his clothes caught fire, and he was severely burned. Medical assistance was given immediately but he only survived till 10 o'clock next morning. A Coroners inquest held gave a verdict of Accidental Death

Thomas WEIR, aged 36 years, Private, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 11th July 1837

William WEIR, Private, 71st Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on the 22nd January 1857, of offering violence to a superior officer, and habitual drunkeness, sentenced to 7 years penal servitude

Alice Esther Georgina WELD, baptised 8th December 1861, the daughter of William Walter and Eliza Ann Weld, Staff Surgeon

Charles Woloron WELLES, 21+, bachelor, of Richmond, Surrey, the son of John and Amelia Welles, Corporal, A.S.C., married 2nd September 1875, to Harriet Anne RAINES, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Harriet Raines

Charles Woloron WELLES, full age, widower, Staff-Sergeant, C & T Corps, the son of John Welles, married 6th March 1882, to Illfleuda Louisa RAINES, full age, spinster, the daughter of George Raines

Abel WELLS, Royal Artillery, married 30th September 1814, to Anne WHITTON

Charles Frederick WELLS, born 8th May 1863, the son of George and Ann Wells, neeEAGAN, Hospital Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

John William WELLS, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged 25 years, buried 20th July 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

J. WELLS, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 26th June 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Samuel WELLS, Lance Sergeant, 77th Regiment, married 16th October 1840, to Adelaide QUENTLOT

William WENMAN, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged 31 years, buried 21st April 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

Francisca Elizabeth WERNER, born 25th May 1867, the daughter of Charles Rudolph and Mary Ann Werner, nee HENDERSON, Hospital Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment

Elizabeth WERNHAM ?, baptised 3rd March 1861, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Wernham, Armourer Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

A. WEST, Royal Berkshire Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 20th November 1892

Gladys Louise WEST, born 24th September 1897, the daughter of George and Mary West, Master Gunner, Royal Artillery

Thomas WEST, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 21 years, buried 24th September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Henry Robinson WESTLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Nottingham, Colour-Sergeant, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade, the son of John and Ann Westley, married 19th August 1863 to, Maria KILLACKAY, the widow of Sergeant Joseph Killackay, 31st Regiment, born Sligo, Ireland, the daughter of Mark and Alice FELLEY

Richard George WESTON, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Queens Own Royal Kent Regiment, the son of John Weston, married 19th May 1891, to Mildred SEALE, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of George Seale

James WESTWOOD, aged 24 years, Private, 70th Regiment, buried 13th August 1837

C. WEYMOUTH, Gloucestershire Regiment, ex HMS Euphrates, aged 22 years, buried 19th November 1892

Judith WHAITE, died 14th July 1832, aged 24 years, the wife of Colour-Sergeant Thomas Whaite

Thomas WHAITE, Sergeant-Major, 94th Regiment, married 24th October 1834, to Sarah PATON

Richard WHALE, Private, 1st Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged 37 years, buried 3rd October 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James WHATMOUGH, aged 28 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 3rd June 1828

Ensign WHEATLEY, 28th Regiment, died 20th March 1822, in the Palace in Malta, on his way home from Corfu

Frederick WHEBLE, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sapper, Royal Engineers, the son of William Wheble, married 17th August 1892, to Antonia TREVERESSO, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Alberto Treveresso

George WHEELER, aged 14 months, the son of George Wheeler, Sergeant, 19th Regiment, buried 2nd July 1842

Harriet Amelia WHEELER, baptised 25th September 1864, the daughter of William and Harriet Amelia Wheeler, Schoolmaster, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

Maria WHEELER, the wife of Sergeant Wheeler, 3rd Regiment (The Buffs), aged 26 years, buried 10th September 1853, by Reverend Le Mesurier

Samuel WHEELER, QMS, 76th Regiment, presented with a silver topped cane, and Mrs. Wheeler with a gold ring, on their leaving Malta, after 22 years service with the regiment, 21st November 1851

Private William WHEELER, 51st Regiment, recorded his experiences in his letters home. Called "The Letters of Private Wheeler 1809 - 1828", they were edited by Captain B.H. Liddell Hart, and include information regarding his stay on Malta and the Ionian Islands

Maria WHILLIS, aged 19 years, widow, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of John and Fanny TERZON, married 5th April 1865 to, Joseph WARDEN, aged 26 years, bachelor, born in Walton-le-Dale, Lancashire, the son of Henry Warden, Private, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

William WHILLIS, aged 26 years, bachelor, born in Berwick-on-Tweed, Private, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of William Whillis, married 11th April 1864 to, Maria TERZON, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of Joseph Terzon

Richard Towneley WHITAKER, 21+, bachelor, of Colne, Lancashire, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Whitaker, Sergeant, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery, married 2nd May 1872, to Elizabeth BUILDER, 21+, spinster, of London, the daughter of Richard and Mary Anne Builder

Henry WHITALL, Private, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged 27 years, buried 5th March, by Reverend Henry Hare

Alfred Thomas WHITE, the son of Isaac White, Private, 9th Regiment, aged one year, buried 22nd July 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Alfred Thomas WHITE, 21+, bachelor, born in Chertsey, Surrey, Private, 8th Regiment, the son of Thomas and Emma White, married 28th October 1865 to, Mary Ann ZAMMIT, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Giuseppe and Grazia Zammit

Annie Elizabeth WHITE, baptised 27th January 1866, the daughter of James and Martha White, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Charles WHITE, Private, 28th Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 5th December 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Daniel WHITE, aged 36 years, Private, 47th Regiment, buried 25th April 1838

Elizabeth WHITE, born 15th August 1857, the daughter of James and Esther White, nee MORROW, Private, 71st Regiment

Evelyn Patricia WHITE, born 23rd August 1898, the daughter of Thomas and Agnes Emma Jane White, Sergeant, 17 C. E.D., Royal Artillery

Henry WHITE, Gunner/Driver, Royal Artillery, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on the 10th November 1851, of mutinous conduct, firing through a door at escorts, sentenced to 14 years Transportation

Henry WHITE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Private, Army Hospital Corps, the son of James White, married 17th July 1880, to Maria Carmela Michaelina Antonia Emmanuela Paula TROISI, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Michaele Troisi

Isabella WHITE, aged 40 years, the widow of David White, late of 47th Regiment, buried 1st November 1838

James George WHITE, baptised 23rd February 1865, the son of James and Martha Elizabeth White, Gunner, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

John Charles WHITE, the son of Sergeant White, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, buried 14th January 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John Edward WHITE, aged 2 months, the son of Sergeant John White, Royal Fusiliers, buried 19th March 1829

John WHITE, Corporal, 53rd Regiment, married 5th October 1835, to Catherine WALSH

John WHITE, Private, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 29 years, buried 18th February 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John WHITE, Royal Artillery, on 25th November 1851 sentenced by a Court Martial to 14 years Transportation for shooting at a picquet, sent to England by HM Transport Resistance

Mary Ann Elizabeth WHITE, born 18th January 1900, the daughter of Elisabeth Frieda and Staff-Sergeant William Julius White, Royal Engineers

Mary Ann WHITE, baptised 27th September 1862, the daughter of James and Martha Elizabeth White, Bombardier, Royal Artillery

Mary Anne WHITE, baptised 1st October 1864, the daughter of James and Mary Anne White, 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment

Sarah Jane WHITE, baptised 19th December 1863, the daughter of James and Martha White, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Thomas WHITE, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 25th September 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William Julius WHITE, aged 30 years, bachelor, Staff-Sergeant, Royal Engineers, the son of Benjamin Julius White, married 14th February 1899 to, Elisabeth Freda LAURENT, aged 20 years, spinster, from Greenock, Scotland, the daughter of Francis Benjamin Laurent

William WHITE, baptised 10th January 1861, the son of William and Hannah White, Lance Corporal, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Frederick WHITEHEAD, the son of Frederick Whitehead, Armourer Sergeant, 4th Division, Provincial Battalion, aged 1 year, buried 15th September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Euphemia WHITELY, born 1st January 1860, the daughter of William Euphemia Whitely, nee McDONALD, QMS, Royal Artillery

George WHITFIELD, aged 30 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 1st May 1824

Louisa WHITLEY, aged 9 months, the daughter of John Whitley, Sergeant, 19th Regiment, buried 17th June 1842

Edmund Augustus WHITMORE, born 8th July 1819, the son of Colonel George and Cordelia Whitmore

Lieutenant George St.Vincent WHITMORE, 21+, bachelor, the eldest son of Colonel Whitmore, commanding officer of the Royal Engineers, married 22nd February 1827, to Isabella Maxwell STODDART, minor, spinster, the eldest daughter of Sir John Stoddart, President of the High Court of Appeal, and granddaughter of Sir H.Moncrieff Wellwood, Bart.

Mrs WHITMORE, the wife of Lieutenant Whitmore, Royal Engineers, gave birth to a daughter 16th January 1828

Mrs WHITMORE, the wife of Lieutenant Whitmore, Royal Engineers, gave birth to a son Saturday 30th May 1829

Cordelia Winifreda WHITMORE, the second daughter of Colonel Whitmore, Royal Engineers, married 25th August 1827 to, Captain the Hon. Montague STOPFORD, the fourth son of the Rt. Hon. Earl of Courtown

Sir George WHITMORE, Royal Engineers, arrived Malta on Recovery, at the end of 1811

George St.V. WHITMORE, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1825, 1826, 1828, 1832

Mary Wall WHITMORE, 21+, spinster, from Worcester, the eldest daughter of Colonel Whitmore, Royal Engineers, married 3rd February 1827, to Nicholas NUGENT, 21+, bachelor, from Marylebone, London, Collector of H.M.Land Revenue

William WHITMORE, Private, 1st Regiment, married 24th December 1815, to Mary MARSH

Thomas WHITTAKER, aged 26 years, bachelor, born in Laneham, Nottinghamshire, the son of Benjamin and Maria Whittaker, married 18th March 1866 to, Elizabeth Fanny JACKSON, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Chatham, Kent, the daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth JacksonWilliam James WHITTUCK, the father of Frances Ann Whittuck, who became the second BARONESS D’AMICO. His Army career: Ensign 3rd December 1830, Lieutenant 28th August 1835, Captain 21st June 1839. By 1850 was a Major when he retired. Had served with the 82nd Regiment throughout his career. Frances Ann was born in Jamaica

Ellen WHITTY, the eldest daughter of Lieut-Colonel Whitty, Royal Artillery, aged 12 years. Died 4th September 1849, from influenza

Ellen WHITTY, the daughter of Lieut-Colonel Irvine Whitty, Royal Artillery, buried 6th September 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Irwine WHITTY, 2nd Captain, Royal Artillery. Born Carlow, Ireland, 27th September 1788. Served on Malta 5th December 1844 to February 1850

Elijah WHYBROW, aged 29 years, bachelor, born in Bradwell, Essex, Lance-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment, the son of Abraham and Mary Whybrow, married 1st April 1870 to, Eliza WEBB, aged 26 years, spinster, born in Essex, the daughter of Charles and Sarah Webb

Joseph WICKENDAN, aged 26 years, Private, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 7th November 1842

Edmund Hill WICKHAM, Lieut-Colonel, Royal Artillery, serving in Malta on his birthday, 29th December 1888, aged 47 years

Mrs WICKHAM, the wife of Lieutenant E.H. Wickham, Royal Artillery, gave birth to a daughter on 13th May 1871

Anne WICKS, aged 32 years, the wife of Private Wicks, 70th Regiment, buried James Ramsay WIGAN, Lieutenant, Royal Berkshire Regiment, serving in Malta on his birthday, 26th January 1889, aged 27 years

Thomas WIGNALL, Private, 17th Regiment, aged 19 years, buried 27th September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Herbert Vere WILBRAHAM, Captain, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry, serving in Malta on his birthday, 19th December 1888, aged 30 years

John WILCOX, aged 2 years, the son of William Wilcox, 85th Regiment, buried 1st November 1824

John WILD, aged 2 months, the son of Sergeant Thomas Wild, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 11th September 1828

Charles George WILDBORE, baptised 21st November 1865, the son of Charles and Elizabeth Anne Wildbore, Master Gunner, Royal Artillery

Sarah WILDESH, the daughter of Isaac Wildesh, Private, 54th Regiment, aged 28 days, buried 18th June 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Solomon WILDING, aged 41 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 13th September 1826

Amy WILKIE, baptised 11th January 1863, the daughter of Andrew William and Mary Wilkie, Private, 25th Regiment

George James WILKIE, baptised 8th May 1864, the son of Andrew and Mary Wilkie, Private, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Hales WILKIE, Major-General, serving in Malta on his birthday, 27th January 1889, aged 52 years

John Thomas WILKINS, Private, East Kent Militia, aged 19 years, buried 11th October 1855, by Henry Hare

Arthur WILKINSON, aged 29 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of Richard Thornhill Wilkinson, married 24th February 1897, to Sarah Frances WOOLLETT, aged 34 years, spinster, from Kent, the daughter of Norwood Woollett deceased

Arthur Thornhill WILKINSON, born 8th December 1900, the son of Arthur and Sarah Frances Wilkinson, Sergeant, 17 ED, Royal Artillery

Elizabeth WILKINSON, aged 21 months, the daughter of Private Wilkinson, 19th Regiment, buried 12th August 1842

Francis Stephen WILKINSON, aged 3 months, the son of F. Wilkinson, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 23rd June 1837

James WILKINSON, Private, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 12th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John WILKINSON, born in Malta about 1831. A serving Soldier stationed in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in 1851

Mary Anne WILKINSON, aged 1 year, the daughter of Robert Williamson, Corporal, 88th Regiment, buried 28th July 1841

Samuel WILKINSON, aged 11 weeks, the son of Francis Wilkinson, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 3rd August 1839

Thomas WILKINSON, aged 35 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 7th February 1823

Henry WILLARD, Private, Rifle Brigade, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 13th June 1842 of striking a Sergeant, sentenced to 200 lashes

Jessie Robert WILLETT, aged 29 years, bachelor, Corporal, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, the son of William Willett, married 6th April 1898, to Louisa PEARSON, aged 24 years, spinster, from Bury St.Edmonds, the daughter of Isaac Pearson deceased

Lieutenant WILLIAMS, died 6th May 1829, from consumption, 7th Regiment

Francis WILLIAMS, 21+, bachelor, born in St.Andrew’s, Holborn, London, Sergeant, Army Hospital Corps, the son of Harriet and Thomas Walter Williams, married 2nd November 1864 to, Sarah Anne ROBERTS, 21+, spinster, born in Sutton, Cheshire, the daughter of Henry and Anne Roberts

Frances Martina WILLIAMS, born 15th August 1898, the daughter of Arthur and Sarah Frances Williams, Sergeant, 17 C. E.D., Royal Artillery

George WILLIAMS, Private, 85th Regiment, married 5th March 1831, to Sarah YOUNG, of Ireland

Gertrude Winifred WILLIAMS, born 17th August 1889, the daughter of John Andrew and Catherine Mary Williams. Her father was a Lieutenant, Royal Artillery

Mrs WILLIAMS, the wife of Lieut-Colonel H.F. Williams, 60th Rifles, gave birth to a daughter 28th April 1866, at 3 Piazza Britannica, Floriana

G. WILLIAMS, The Welsh Regiment, buried 17th June 1892

H. Llewellyn WILLIAMS, Lieutenant, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery, died 13th August 1870 at Upper St. Elmo Barracks

Jane WILLIAMS, the daughter of Sergeant John Williams, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged six months, buried 24th August 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

J.B. WILLIAMS, aged 21 years, Lieutenant, Royal Fusiliers, buried 8th May 1829

John WILLIAMS, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged 29 years, buried 18th November 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Private J. WILLIAMS, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, died 2nd February 1897, from blood poisoning, in Valletta Station Hospital

John Whitaker WILLIAMS, born 28th November 1899, the son of John Andrew and Catherine Mary Williams. His father was a Lieutenant, Royal Artillery

John WILLIAMS, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 33 years, buried 20th December 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Kate Ethel WILLIAMS, born 7th July 1886, the daughter of John Andrew and Catherine Mary Williams. Her father was a Lieutenant, Royal Artillery

Lucy Floriana WILLIAMS, baptised 19th June 1866, the daughter of Henry Francis and Margaret Williams, Lieutenant Colonel, 60th Rifles

Owen Robert WILLIAMS, aged 22 years, bachelor, of Carnarvon, Wales, the son of Catherine and Robert Maddock Williams, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 18th Regiment, married 12th October 1874, to Sarah Anne WARD, aged 22 years, spinster, of Meeth, Devon, the daughter of John and Joanna Ward

Samuel WILLIAMS, Sergeant, 14th Regiment, married 24th April 1816, to Sarah TREW, of Somerset

T. WILLIAMS, Royal Artillery, aged 30 years, buried 17th February 1892

Private William WILLIAMS, 81st Regiment, died of wounds received in a fight on 30th September 1805, with a Maltese, Giovanni Vassallo, who was never caught

Valentine Edward J. WILLIAMS, aged 14 weeks, Welsh Regiment, buried 29th May 1891

William WILLIAMS, Private, 23rd Regiment, baptised 10th June 1860

William WILLIAMS, aged 37 years, widower, 3rd Battalion, Kings Royal Rifles, the son of John Williams, married 30th June 1882, to Louisa BARNES, aged 30 years, widow, the daughter of John ARENA

Henry Andrew WILLIAMSON, born 15th September 1868, the son of Arthur and Elizabeth Williamson, nee McCONNELL, Gunner, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery

Jane WILLIAMSON, aged 9 months, the daughter of Hospital Sergeant Williamson, 47th Regiment, buried 15th November 1837

John WILLIAMSON, aged 1 week, the son of R. Williamson, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 29th March 1829

Marianne WILLIAMSON, aged 14 months, the daughter of Robert Williamson, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 25th July 1841

Mary Anne WILLIAMSON, aged 2 years, the daughter of ... Willliamson, 47th Regiment, buried 18th June 1841

Thomas WILLIAMSON, aged 29 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 31st Regiment, married 13th May 1810, to Eleanor SHARP, aged 29 years, the widow of Wiliam Sharp, 58th Regiment

George Stafford WILLIS, baptised 17th March 1860, the son of John and Emma Willis, Private, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Giuseppa WILLIS, aged 24 years, widow, the daughter of Charles BUSUTTIL, married 6th July 1887, to Frederick KEITCH, aged 24 years, bachelor, Private, 32nd D.C.L.I., the son of Abraham Keitch

Jeremiah WILLIS, Sergeant, 76th Regiment, from Cork, married 18th January 1853 to, Charlotte GARDINER, from Scotland

John Gardiner WILLIS, aged 23 years, bachelor, Corporal, 98th Regiment, the son of Jeremiah Willis, married 13th December 1879, to Mary Vincenza CESARIO, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of Antonio Cesario

Joseph WILLIS, aged 22 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 28th August 1823

Owen WILLIS, Sergeant, 76th Regiment, from Hampshire, married 23rd July 1851 to, Mary Elizabeth WALMANN, widow

Ralph WILMOTT, 21+, bachelor, born in Meuden, Wiltshire, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of John and Harriett Wilmott, married 21st September 1868 to, Mary CAMILLERI, aged 17 years 3 months, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Ellen Camilleri

Sergeant WILSON, 1st Battalion, 42nd Regiment, died Monday 31st August 1846. His funeral took place on the following day, 1st September, followed by a large party both of officers and civilians belonging to the Freemasons

Alfred William WILSON, baptised 25th November 1865, the son of John and Filomene Wilson, Staff Sergeant

Catherine WILSON, aged 17 months, the daughter of Sergeant Andrew Wilson, 18th Regiment, buried 6th August 1823

Charles WILSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Plymouth, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of John and Ann Wilson, married 24th December 1868 to, Emily COLEIRO, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of John and Caroline Coleiro

Florence Janet WILSON, the wife of Lance Corporal Alfred Wilson, Royal Warwickshire Regimental Band, died 10th August 1896, at Pembroke Camp, aged 29 years. Born in London.

George WILSON, aged 2 months, the son of Valentine Wilson, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 14th March 1829

George WILSON, aged 31 years, bachelor, born Canada West, the son of Samuel Wilson, Private, 100th Regiment, married 6th February 1865 to, Antonia COMERCHO, aged 39 years, widow, born in Cadiz, Spain, the daughter of Michel Comercho

Lieutenant George Tyrie Brand WILSON, Highland Light Infantry, A.D.C. to Major-General Congleton in 1899

George William WILSON, the son of William Clifford Wilson, Sergeant, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged six weeks, buried 23rd May 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Grace McLean WILSON, born 7th May 1897,the daughter of George Tyrie Brand and Adelaide Louisa Wilson, Lieutenant, Highland Light Infantry

Harriet WILSON, baptised 24th November 1861, the daughter of Thomas and Agnes Wilson, Lance Corporal, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Henry James WILSON, aged 24 years, bachelor, Lance-Sergeant, Army Pay Corps, the son of Henry Wilson deceased, married 8th November 1899 to, Agnes Alice MILLYARD, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of John Millyard, Army Pensioner

James WILSON, Private, 1st Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged 28 years, buried 21st September 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James WILSON, Private, 79th Regiment, aged 21 years, buried 11th May 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

James WILSON, aged 26 years, bachelor, Colour Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, the son of John Wilson, married 6th January 1886 to, Jane ASHMORE, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of John Ashmore

John WILSON, aged 28 days, the son of William Wilson, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 25th February 1824

John WILSON, aged 29 years, bachelor, born in Bristol, the son of John Wilson, Staff-Sergeant, married 14th January 1865 to, Filomina BELLA, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Corfu, the daughter of John Bella

John WILSON, aged 34 years, widower, QMS, 1st Battalion, Shropshire Regiment, the son of John Wilson, married 9th February 1888, to Hannah Maria SMITH, aged 30 years, spinster, the daughter of Josiah Smith

Jonathan WILSON, aged 24 years, bachelor, born in Halifax, Yorkshire, Sergeant, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade, the son of John and Mary Wilson, married 2nd July 1862 to, Christina GUDGE, aged 24 years, spinster, born in South Petherton, Somerset, the daughter of John and Hannah Gudge

J. WILSON, Royal Artillery, aged 20 years, buried 12th January 1892

Margaret WILSON, aged 3 years, the daughter of V. Wilson, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 9th December 1827

Margaret WILSON, aged 33 years, the wife of Colour Sergeant Wilson, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 11th June 1829

Mary WILSON, aged 7 days, the daughter of William Wilson, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 11th October 1823

Robert WILSON, aged 6 years, the son of Andrew Wilson, 18th Regiment, buried 10th February 1823

Robert WILSON, of Scotland, Corporal, 42nd Regiment, married 24th July 1846, to Caroline PARKINSON, of Kent

Sarah WILSON, the daughter of William Wilson, Sergeant, 3rd Regiment (The Buffs), aged five months, buried 19th October 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

William WILSON, Royal Artillery, married 20th February 1817, to Eliza HOBKIRKS, of Gibraltar

William WILSON, aged 18 months, the son of Bombardier W. Wilson, Royal Artillery, buried 2nd October 1823

William WILSON, aged 44 years, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, buried 12th December 1827

William WILSON, Sergeant, 3rd Regiment (The Buffs), aged 32 years, buried 23rd December 1853, by Reverend William Hare

William WILSON, died 7th September 1868, Private, 64th Regiment, admitted to Corradino Prison on 5th to undergo 168 days imprisonment, committed suicide when given a razor for shaving

William WILSON, Private, 28th Regiment, Court Martialled 3rd February 1857, and  found Guilty of striking a superior officer, sentenced to 6 years penal servitude

Edward WIMBLE, aged 22 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 13th May 1889, to Mary TAGLIATI, aged 21 years, spinster

William WINDEY, aged 42 years, bachelor, of St.Mary, Cambridge, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 10th Regiment, married 20th August 1815, to Janet BRYON, aged 30 years, from Gibraltar, the widow of Corporal William Bryon, 10th Regiment

Eli WINFIELD, the son of Enoch Winfield, Private, 54th Regiment, aged one year, buried 18th March 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Richard WINSDALE, Private, 3rd Regiment (The Buffs), aged 26 years, buried 28th July 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Sapper T. WINSBURY, aged 35 years, Royal Engineers, died 19th September 1859

Amelia WINTER, baptised 13th January 1866, the daughter of Joseph and Martha Winter, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Anne Jane WINTER, baptised 3rd February 1864, the daughter of Joseph and Martha Winter, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Joseph WINTER, baptised 17th August 1862, the son of Joseph and Martha Winter, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Rhoda Lucy Priscilla Sarah WINTER, born 11th February 1896, the daughter of Herbert Samuel and Lucy Caroline Mary Winter, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Royal Warwick Regiment

William George WINTER, baptised 6th April 1861, the son of Joseph and Martha Winter, Gunner, Royal Artillery

James WINTLE, Private, 80th Regiment, married 6th June 1825, to Rebecca JARVIS

John WISHART, aged 35 years, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 2nd January 1838

George WITHAM, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 19 years, buried 25th September 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Joseph Wilfred WITTS, the son of a soldier in the 68th Regiment, aged three months, buried 30th December 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Kate Georgina WOHLMAN, baptised 16th February 1862, the daughter of George and Anne Wohlman, Quartermaster, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Vallentine WOLSEY, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 27 years, buried 9th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Alice WOOD, baptised 20th December 1862, the daughter of John and Catalino Wood, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Charles WOOD, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 30th October 1860 to, Anne ATTARD, the daughter of Paolo Attard

Elizabeth Mary Ann WOOD, the second daughter of Lieut-General John Sullivan Wood, married 19th November 1836, to Roger Stewart BEATSON, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers

Colonel Elliott WOOD, Commanding Royal Engineer in 1899

Elizabeth Laura WOOD, baptised 23rd March 1861, the daughter of John and Catherine Wood, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Eveline Bertie WOOD, the infant daughter of Francis Wood, Lieutenant, 34th Regiment, buried 23rd May 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare C.F.

Francis WOOD, aged 39 years, Corporal, 51st Regiment, buried 3rd April 1824

Harry WOOD, baptised 4th August 1860, the son of William and Anne Wood, Sapper, Royal Engineers

John WOOD, Sergeant, 47th Regiment, from Devonshire, married 12th December 1853 to, Anna Maria GIDDENS, from Kent

John WOOD, Private, 31st Regiment, buried 16th February 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare

John WOOD, Corporal, Royal Engineers, married 28th January 1861 to, Caroline PALMER

Mary WOOD, baptised 8th October 1864, the daughter of John and Catalina Wood, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Robert WOOD, aged 3 years 5 months, the son of Corporal Walter and Jane Wood, 42nd Regiment, died 1st February 1843

Major-General Robert WOOD, resident Malta, electoral list 1862

Samuel WOOD, died 9th June 1859, aged 20 years, 22nd Regiment. Drowned whilst bathing off St.George's Bay

Thomas WOOD, Corporal, 57th Regiment, married 2nd April 1857 to, Sophia ARCHER

William WOOD, aged 28 years, Private, Royal Fusiliers, buried 5th December 1829

John WOODBURN, Private, 68th Regiment, died in May 1848. He committed suicide. whilst under some slight punishment, but he cut off a piece of clothes line and hung himself in out-house

Walter WOODBURN, aged 21 years, Private, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 22nd January 1842

Ernest WOODFIELD, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, the son of David Woodfield deceased, married 26th February 1899 to, Fanny Elizabeth HARRISON, aged 22 years, spinster, 32 Archery Road, Leamington Spa, the daughter of William Harrison, Groom

Mrs WOODFORD, the wife of Major-General Sir Alexander Woodford, gave birth to a daughter 8th January 1832, at Corfu

Catherine Frances WOODFORD, born 17th September 1832, the daughter of Penelope and Captain George Woodford, Rifle Brigade

George WOODFORD, Captain, Rifle Brigade, married 19th December 1831, to Penelope COWPER, the daughter of the late Henry Cowper of Malta

Ernest WOODGER, aged 26 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Engineers, the son of John Woodger, married 19th September 1899, to Annie TANNER, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles Tanner

John WOODHOUSE, Private, Bandsman, 44th Regiment, died 30th November 1849. Baptised in Cambridge. His brother was Joseph Woodhouse

James WOODLEY, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged 24 years, buried 9th October 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

Corporal WOODS, 42nd Regiment, his child was buried 10th February 1843

John Thomas Martin WOODS, born 18th October 1897, the son of William Henry and Annie Elizabeth Woods, Band Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Dorset Regiment

Matthew WOODS, aged 32 years, Private, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 1st April 1827

Richard WOODWARD, aged 26 years 11 months, Private, 54th Regiment, buried 4th February 1847

Thomas WOODWARD, aged 26 years, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 18th June 1824

Thomas WOODWARD, 48th Regiment. On 14th July 1857, he was found Guilty of stealing £ 22 from a Lieutenant of the same regiment, and sentenced to three years hard labour

William WOOLEY, Corporal, 73rd Regiment, married 19th May 1831, to Mary Ann EGAN

William WOOLFRIES, Commissariat Branch, Army Work Corps, buried 30th July 1856, by Reverend George Lawless C.F.

Daniel WOOLNER, Corporal, 21st Regiment, married 8th September 1859 to, Maria JACOMBE, the daughter of William Jacombe, Servant

Captain W.W. WOOTHERSPOON, United States Army, 12th Infantry Regiment on board the transport ship Sheridan together with the 17th Infantry Regiment on a voyage to Manila, Philippine Islands, called at Malta from 8th March to 12th March 1899

Edward WORGAN, 21+, widower, born in Gloucestershire, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of William and Ann Worgan, married 2nd November 1869 to, Alice RACHEL, 21+, spinster, born in Gloucestershire, the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Rachel

Isabella Augusta WORGAN, died 7th December 1867 at Fort St.Elmo, aged 22 years 1 month, the wife of Corporal Edward H. Worgan, Royal Artillery

George WORLEDGE, Sergeant, No.304, 6th Battery, Royal Artillery. At his Court Martial held on 8th October 1859 he was Acquitted of embezzlement or fraudulent misapplication of the sum of £ 21.15.1d. and neglect of duty. The Lieut-General Commanding disagreed with the verdict, so the Court convened again and this time found him Guilty

John WORRALLY, aged 24 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 8th December 1823

John WORSEY, aged 29 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 19th January 1827

Anne Louisa WRAY, born 3rd November 1870, the daughter of Matthew and Sarah Wray, nee CHURCHER, Sergeant, 52nd Regiment

Charles WRAY, died 11th November 1831, aged 29 years, Schoolmaster, Sergeant, 7th Regiment. Born in Cork, Ireland. His brother J. Wray lived in Middlesex

Major John WRAY, Deputy Quarter Master General of Bombay Army, aged 41 years. Died 17th November 1864, 70 miles from Malta returning to England, on the P & O ship Massilla,

William Henry WREFORD-BROWN, Lieutenant, Essex Regiment, served in Malta 1888. Born 10th September 1865

Mary Anne Elizabeth WREN, baptised 19th May 1866, the daughter of Thomas and Anne Wren, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Reverend Harry Ovenden WRENCH, Chaplain to the Forces, 1865

Edward Thomas WRENN, baptised 3rd May 1863, the son of Thomas and Ann Wrenn, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Alexander WRIGHT, born 6th July 1845, the son of Alexander and Eliza Wright, nee MacDONALD, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 42nd Regiment

Alfred Frederick WRIGHT, the son of George Wright, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, aged five months, buried 26th September 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Arthur WRIGHT, Royal Artillery officer, served on Malta February 1820 to

December 1830. Born 26th September 1790, died 27th September 1840

Baldwin Charles WRIGHT, aged 29 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of Sebastian William Wright, Naval Pensioner, married 28th December 1897 to, Lettie PRICE, aged 28 years, spinster, from Portsea, the daughter of John Price

Baldwin Richard WRIGHT, born 5th October 1898, the son of Lottie and Corporal Baldwin Charles Wright, Royal Engineers

Fanny WRIGHT, aged 11 months, the daughter of Sergeant Wright, buried 19th November 1846

Reverend F.G. WRIGHT, Chaplain to the Forces, married at Beighton Parish Church, 15th January 1898 to, Mary MASON, the widow of Major Mason, Inniskilling Fusiliers

George WRIGHT, aged 24 yeas, Private, 47th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 30th June 1837

George WRIGHT, aged 28 years, bachelor, from London, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, married 29th November 1866 to, Maria BASKERVILLE, aged 24 years, spinster, from Plymton, Devon

Ellen WRIGHT, baptised 22nd May 1864, the daughter of William and Ellen Wright, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment

Henry Allan Utermarck WRIGHT, born 23rd February 1891, the son of Frederick George and Kathleen Wright, Chaplain to the Forces

John WRIGHT, aged 31 years, Private, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 12th January 1828

Joseph WRIGHT, aged 28 years, Private, 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, buried 30th January 1837

Lottie Gladys WRIGHT, born 11th March 1900, the daughter of Lottie and Sergeant Baldwin Charles Wright, Royal Engineers

Margaret WRIGHT, died 20th December 1847, her mother arrived on the Transport Blenheim from England. Born in Fort Manoel. Died in the Lazaretto. A baby

William George WRIGHT, aged 6 months, the son of William Wright, Sergeant, Royal Fusiliers, buried 8th November 1828

John WYATT, Private, 62nd Regiment, aged 36 years, buried 31st July 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Richard WYBOURNE, died 2nd November 1836, No.3 Company, 5th Battery, Royal Artillery

George Goforth WYER, Asst. Surgeon, 3rd Regiment, married 26th June 1852 to, Eliza Sarah HADLEY, the daughter of William Hadley, Paymaster, 68th Regiment

Isaac WYLES, aged 22 years, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 9th November 1829

Lieut-Colonel WYLLY CB, died Saturday 10th November 1827, in Valletta, late commanding officer of 95th Regiment, from dropsy

Captain WYNN, in July 1846, 88th Regiment, drowned while bathing

Lowry George Fjellstedt WYNNE, born 8th October 1840, the son of Elizabeth Sophia and Lieutenant Lowry William Montgomery Wynne, Royal Artillery

Lowry George Fjellstedt WYNNE, died 19th July 1842, aged 1 year 9 months, the son of Captain Lowry William M. Wynne, Royal Artillery, and wife Elizabeth Sophia

John Richard William WYNNE, aged 9 months, the son of Elizabeth and Lieutenant Lowry Wynne, Royal Artillery, buried 30th October 1838

Lieutenant WYNNE, Royal Artillery, died Wednesday 13th September 1843, at his residence in Valletta after a short illness, leaving a widow and three infant children

Robert Henry WYNWARD, Captain, 58th Regiment, married 12th August 1826, to Ann Catherine MacDONALD, the daughter of the Consul General in Algiers

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