Roll of Honour of the 710 men of Hyde who fell in WW1
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Albert Frederick WOOLLEY
Private 45674 Albert Frederick WOOLLEY of 19th Bn., Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
Formerly 25146 South Lancashire Regiment
Died of Illness Tuesday 5th February 1918, No 12 Stationary Hospital, St Pol, France , age 30
Home address: | 21 Cross Street, Hyde, Cheshire |
Born: | 1888, Castleford, Yorkshire |
Parents: | Mary Eliza Woolley and Albert Edward Woolley of 45 George Square, Hyde, Cheshire |
Marital status: | Single |
Occupation: | House Painter & Decorator |
He enlisted in: | Hyde, Cheshire |
Remembered: | St. Pol Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France, H. 14. |
Link to Hyde: | Lived in Hyde |
Name spelt Albert Frank Woolley on Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 Record.
Death given as Synoope (Syncope). This can mean fainting, lack of blood to the brain or a symptom of heart disease or heart related abnormalities. Could also be sudden death syndrome.