Private William Edward Taylor, DM2/151163
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- Unit - Royal Army Service Corps
- Section - Mechanical Transport
- Date of Birth - 17/02/1888
- Died - 02/10/1918
- Age - 30
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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 son of Jane, and the late Nathaniel Taylor. He had been a carpenter before the outbreak of war, and after enlistment and training he embarked for France in September 1916. He died from enteric fever in the 37th Casualty Clearing Station, France.
Leicestershire Project Findings
- Conflict - World War I
- Burial Place - Ii G 15, Bronfay Farm Military Cemetery, Bray-sur-somme
- Birth Place - Manton
Research from Michael Doyle's Their Name Liveth For Evermore
- Attached Unit - 5th Tank Brigade
- Unit - Royal Army Service Corps
- Cause of death - DIED
- Burial Commemoration - Bronfay Farm Mil. Cem., Bray-sur-Somme, France
- Born - Manton, Rutland
- Enlisted - November 1915 In Bisley, Surrey
- Place of Residence - Manton, Rutland, England
- Memorial - ST. MARY THE VIRGIN CHYRD. MEM., MANTON, RUTLAND