Roll of Honour of the 710 men of Hyde who fell in WW1
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James LYNE
Private 34838 James LYNE of 2nd Bn., Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, (Formerly 76630 Cheshire Regiment)
Killed in Action Tuesday 1st October 1918, France & Flanders, age 38
| Of: | 6 John Street, Newton, Hyde, Cheshire |
| Born: | 1880, Glossop, Derbyshire |
| Parents: | Harriet Lyne and Samuel Lyne of 4 Bottom Row, Godley, Cheshire |
| Marital status: | Married to Martha E. Lyne (née Matthew-Jones) of 6 John Street, Newton, Hyde, Cheshire |
| Occupation: | Motor Waggon Steerer for Mr F. Hill. |
| He enlisted in: | Chester, Cheshire |
| Remembered on: | Anneux British Cemetery, Nord, France, III. D. 18. |
| Link with Hyde: | Lived in Hyde |
He was killed by a shot to the mouth by a machine gun bullet.