Roll of Honour of the 710 men of Hyde who fell in WW1 George Stanley BRADSHAW Private 19712 George Stanley BRADSHAW of 19th Bn., Manchester Regiment (Labour Corps), (Transferred to 223272, 227th Division Employment Coy.) Died of illness Tuesday 5th November 1918, 14th General Hospital, Wimereanx, France, age 30 Died of Broncho Pneumonia. Also known as Stanley Bradshaw. Brother to Private 20723 Fred Bradshaw. Messages of Remembrance, written for Werneth Low Cenotaph Unveiling, 25th June 1921:Previous Man List Of Men Next Man
Of: 417 Stockport Road, Gee Cross, Hyde, Cheshire Born: 1888, Glossop, Derbyshire Parents: Jane Ann Bradshaw and Henry Bradshaw of 4 Cross Cliffe, Apethorn, Gee Cross, Hyde, Cheshire Marital status: Married to Mary Alice Bradshaw (née Faulkner) of 45 King George Road, Hyde, Cheshire Occupation: Cotton Spinner He enlisted in: Manchester, Lancashire Remembered on: Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, Pas de Calais, France, X. B. 2. Link with Hyde: Lived in Hyde
Signaller George Stanley Bradshaw (Manchester Regt.).
Nobly he went at duty's call, he gave his life - his all.
From his loving wife, Mary.
who gave their lives for king and country,
Pte. Fred Bradshaw (King's Own Yorks, Light Infantry),
Signalman George Stanley Bradshaw (Manchester Regiment).
A token of love from Lizzie and Bill, Evelyn and Louis.