Private Frederick William Liquorish, 44745
- Batt - 20
- Unit - Durham Light Infantry
- Section -
- Date of Birth - 23/3/1882
- Died - 15/10/1918
- Age - 36
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ContributeSource: Michael Doyle Their Name Liveth For Evermore: The Great War Roll of Honour for Leicestershire and Rutland. He was the husband of Maud Liquorish, he left one child. Before enlistment he had been a groom, he embarked abroad on the 27th July 1917 and served in both Italy and France, he died in No. 10 Casualty Clearing Station, France from a machine gun wound.
Leicestershire Project Findings
- Conflict - World War I
- Burial Place - Xxx D 17, Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery
- Other Memorials - Memorial Cross Birstall,
Research from Michael Doyle's Their Name Liveth For Evermore
- Unit - Durham Light Infantry
- Former Unit - Leicestershire Regiment
- Cause of death - DIED OF WOUNDS
- Burial Commemoration - Lijssenthoek Mil. Cem., Poperinghe, Belgium
- Born - Uppingham, Rutland
- Enlisted - 26/6/16 In Leicester
- Place of Residence - Penarol, Roman Road, New Birstall, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
- Memorial - SS. PETER & PAUL'S CHYRD. MEM., UPPINGHAM, RUTLAND
- Memorial - ST. JAMES THE GREAT CHYRD., BIRSTALL, LEICS
- Memorial - SS. PETER & PAUL'S CHURCH, UPPINGHAM, RUTLAND