Roll of Honour of the 710 men of Hyde who fell in WW1
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Harold Wallwork WARDLE
Lance Corporal T4/216660 Harold Wallwork WARDLE
18th Railhead Supply Depot, Royal Army Service Corps.
Killed in Action, Thursday 21st March 1918, No. 39 Stationary Hospital, Aire, France, age 20
Home address: | 67 Joel Lane, Gee Cross, Hyde, Cheshire |
Born: | 1898, Hayfield, Derbyshire |
Parents: | Felicia Wardle and William Wardle 67 Joel Lane, Gee Cross, Hyde, Cheshire |
Marital status: | Single |
Occupation: | Chamis Leather Dresser, Messrs. North and Co.'s Leather works. |
Enlisted: | Hyde, Cheshire |
Remembered: | Aire Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France, plot II, row A, grave 8. |
Link to Hyde: | Lived in Hyde |
Brought in dead to No.39 Stationary Hospital, Aire, France. He suffered wounds to his abdomen and chest from a bomb dropped from an airplane.
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