I cannot agree more that the going is now getting much harder. You've all done a great job of moving this listing forward, but I think 'breakthroughs' are going to be few and far between. I'll do the latest update to the online Memorial Listing in the next couple of weeks. And I'll be setting up some sort of scrolling list of names of those that remain unidentified (still trying to sort out the technicalities) so perhaps others may identify a relative. It's probably a long shot, but I need to try.
I'm running out of ideas to get these last few, but I might have to draw the conclusion that perhaps these remaining few didn't have a personal relationship with Aston. I am convinced, for instance, that I have the right D C Woodhouse (Disney Charles), and have included him, but neither he or his family lived in Aston. He was a chaplain, and perhaps a returning soldier who was living in Aston gave his name. So, are there others whose name was given by another soldier, perhaps a mate of theirs in the regiment? I can't imagine there was anything to stop this happening, and the Church probably never had the resources to follow up on names. If this is the case, we are trawling in a much bigger pool, and the chances of getting 'the right' name are much slimmer. I don't want to guess.