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| CLEAVER, William Alfred (Private) William is one of 35,000 listed on Tyne Cot Memorial in a corner of Tyne Cot Cemetery, in Belgium. Recorded as missing, presumed dead, like so many others, his body was never found. |
Located | William Alfred Cleaver (d. 10 Nov 1917)
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| TOGHILL, Thomas (Private) Thomas was serving in 1st/5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment at the time of his death. He was 23 years old. |
Not yet located | Thomas Toghill (d. 16 Aug 1917)
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| Tyne Cot Cemetery, nr Ypres, Belgium |
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| CLEAVER, Edward (Private) Edward is one of 54,896 listed on the panels of the Menin Gate Memorial, recorded as missing, presumed dead. Like so many others, his body was never found. |
Located | Edward Cleaver (d. 29 Oct 1914)
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| Menin Gate Memorial, Ieper, Belgium Inaugurated in 1927, the memorial was built to honour 54,896 men who are missing, presumed dead in the Ypres Salient prior to 1917. They have no known grave. "..He is not missing. He is here" |
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| WOOSTER, Robert Featherstonehaugh (Private) Serviceman 2809, 43rd Battalion, Australian Infantry, was serving in the Ypres region of Belgium when he was killed in action of 4 October 1917. |
Robert Albert Featherstonehaugh Wooster (d. 4 Oct 1917)
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