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| Mary COOPER | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sister to Lucy, wife of David CRYSELL and cousin of Betsy, wife of Charles CRYSELL | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 294. David CRYSELL | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| **Different spellings include; CRISELL, CHRISELL,CHRYSEL,CRYSELL** | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 452. Robert Amos CRISELL | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Private 5757, 1st/23rd Btn., London Regiment. Died Saturday 16th September 1916, Age 24 |
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| Richard BYE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Leading Seaman 237589 H.M.S. "Vulture II", Royal Navy who died on Tuesday, 11th May 1915. Age 26 |
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| In Memory of Leading Seaman RICHARD GEORGE BYE H.M.S. "Vulture II", Royal Navy who died aged 26 on Tuesday, 11th May 1915. |
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| Leading Seaman BYE was the husband of Mabel Elizabeth Bye, of 23, Forest Gardens, Bruce Grove, Tottenham. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Remembered with honour CITY OF LONDON CEMETERY, Essex, United Kingdom. |
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| Many of the soldiers buried here died in Bethnal Green Military Hospital | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 469. William Charles CRISELL | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| DEATH: WILLIAM CHARLES CRISELL Rifleman 1073 3rd Bn., Rifle Brigade who died on Tuesday, 13th October 1914. Age 27. Additional Information: Son of Ephraim and Harriett Crisell, of 144, Sheldon Rd., Silver St., Edmonton, London. Commemorative Information Memorial: PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium Grave Reference/Panel Number: Panel 10 |
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| The Memorial in Berks Cemetery Extension, Ploegsteert, is one of those erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to record the names of the officers and men who fell in the Great War and whose graves are not known. It serves the area from the line Caestre-Dranoutre-Warneton, on the north to the line Haverskerque-Estaires-Fournes on the south, in which the best-known features are the towns of Hazebrouck, Merville, Bailleul and Armentieres, the Forest of Nieppe, and Ploegsteert Wood; and it covers the period from the arrival of the III Corps in this area in 1914 to the date of the Armistice with Germany. The Battles of Ypres and Messines fall to the north of these limits, and the Offensives of 1915 mainly to the south; the normal state of the area, during the greater part of the War, was one of trench warfare. The Memorial is a covered circular colonnade, 20 metres across and eleven metres high, enclosing an open space, and entered by an opening between two stone lions. The names of the dead are carved on panels set in the walls of the colonnade. They belonged to thirty-six different Divisions and to a hundred Regiments; of these Regiments the Rifle Brigade with 559 names, the Northumberland Fusiliers with 535 and the Durham Light Infantry with 444 are the most heavily represented. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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