Hyde War Memorial Trust

Roll of Honour of the 710 men of Hyde who fell in WW1


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William NORMAN

Private G/23881 William NORMAN
4th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, British Expeditionary Force

Killed in Action,   Saturday 28th September 1918,   France,   age 18

Home address:57 Grafton Street, Hyde, Cheshire
Born:1900, Hyde, Cheshire
Parents:Ada Norman and Edwin Norman
7 Canal Street, Hyde, Cheshire
Marital status:Single
Occupation:The Old Factory, Hyde.
Enlisted:Chester, Cheshire
Remembered:Messines Ridge British Cemetery, Mesen, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium,
plot III, row B, grave 44.
Link to Hyde:Born in Hyde

Killed by a rifle bullet.

A Message of Remembrance, written for Werneth Low Cenotaph Unveiling, 25th June 1921:

United Methodist Church and Sunday School Hyde.
In remembrance and honour:
S. Binyon, F. Charlesworth, H. Chadwick, H. Gregory,
H. C. Hodkinson, W. Horsefield, J. W. Hunt, S. Kinder,
W. Norman, J. Oldham, T. Reeves, and J. Walsh.