Roll of Honour of the 710 men of Hyde who fell in WW1
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John HOUGH
Gunner 60330 John HOUGH
13th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment
formerly 188040 Gunner, 179th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
Died of Wounds and Illness , Tuesday 18th February 1919, Ladywell Hospital, Bermondsey, Surrey, age unknown
Home address: | 71 Back Lane, Hyde* |
Born: | - |
Parents: | - |
Marital status: | Married to Ellen B. Hough |
Occupation: | - |
Enlisted: | - |
Remembered: | Kingsthorpe Cemetery, Northampton, UK, grave 48. 2. 1628. |
Link to Hyde: | Lived in Hyde |
On 9th January 1918 Private Hough was admitted to 149th Field Ambulance after being wounded by a gas shell.
Recorded in 1921 Memorial Booklet as Died in 1918.
Soldiers Effects record says died 28/02/1919.
* Back Lane, Hyde, is now part of Lumn Road. See our notes on Old Place Names.