Roll of Honour of the 710 men of Hyde who fell in WW1
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William NORMAN
Private G/23881 William NORMAN of 4th Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment, British Expeditionary Force
Killed in Action Saturday 28th September 1918, France, age 18
| Of: | 57 Grafton Street, Hyde, Cheshire |
| Born: | 1900, Hyde, Cheshire |
| Parents: | Ada Norman and Edwin Norman of 7 Canal Street, Hyde, Cheshire |
| Marital status: | Single |
| Occupation: | The Old Factory, Hyde. |
| He enlisted in: | Chester, Cheshire |
| Remembered on: | Messines Ridge British Cemetery, Mesen, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, III. B. 44. |
| Link with Hyde: | Born in Hyde |
Notes:
Killed by a rifle bullet.
A Message of Remembrance, written for Werneth Low Cenotaph Unveiling, 25th June 1921: