Roll of Honour of the 710 men of Hyde who fell in WW1 Thomas REEVES Private 67457 Thomas REEVES of 52nd Bn., South Wales Borderers Not Stated Sunday 8th June 1919, Germany, age 20 Brother to Sapper WR/273648 Samuel Reeves. He was the last man of Hyde to die before the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28th 1919. A Message of Remembrance, written for Werneth Low Cenotaph Unveiling, 25th June 1921:Previous Man List Of Men Next Man
Of: 106 Victoria Street, Newton, Hyde, Cheshire Born: 1900, Godley, Cheshire Parents: Ann Reeves and Thomas William Reeves of 10 King Street, Hyde, Cheshire Marital status: Single Occupation: School He enlisted in: Remembered on: Cologne Southern Cemetery, Germany, IX. C. 11. Link with Hyde: Lived in Hyde
In remembrance and honour:
S. Binyon, F. Charlesworth, H. Chadwick, H. Gregory,
H. C. Hodkinson, W. Horsefield, J. W. Hunt, S. Kinder,
W. Norman, J. Oldham, T. Reeves, and J. Walsh.