Roll of Honour of the 710 men of Hyde who fell in WW1
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Samuel REEVES
Sapper WR/273648 Samuel REEVES
66th Wagon Erecting Company, Royal Engineers
Died of bronchial pneumonia, Wednesday 13th November 1918, No.10 Casualty Clearing Stationary Hospital, Tourcoing, France, age 33
Home address: | 77 Holland Street, Denton, Lancashire |
Born: | 1885, Dukinfield, Cheshire |
Parents: | Ann Reeves and Thomas William Reeves 10 King Street, Hyde, Cheshire |
Marital status: | Married to Elizabeth (Lizzie) Reeves (née Gaskell) 77 Holland Street, Denton, Lancashire |
Occupation: | Labourer, Corn Mill |
Enlisted: | - |
Remembered: | Les Baraques Military Cemetery, Sandgatte, Pas de Calais, France, plot VI, row F, grave 5 |
Link to Hyde: | Lived in Hyde |
Brother to Private 67457 Thomas Reeves.
The first man of the 710 Men of Hyde to die after the Armistice on November 11th 1918.