Roll of Honour of the 710 men of Hyde who fell in WW1
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John Amos DEARDEN
Serjeant 38933 & 61810 John Amos DEARDEN of 35th Bn., Royal Fusiliers (Transferred to 104th Labour Corps), (Formerly 1311 Middlesex Regiment)
Killed in Action Wednesday 8th August 1917, France , age 36
| Of: | 60 George Street, Hyde, Cheshire |
| Born: | 1881, Sheffield, Yorkshire |
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| Marital status: | Married to Caroline Lettice Dearden (néeTaylor) of 76a George Street, Hyde, Cheshire |
| Occupation: | Labourer, Butter Maker |
| He enlisted in: | Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire |
| Remembered on: | Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, V. D. 24. |
| Link with Hyde: | Lived in Hyde |
Notes:
Killen by a shell while working with his men.