Private George Hiom, 201399
- Batt - 1/4
- Unit - Leicestershire Regiment
- Section -
- Date of Birth -
- Died - 21/04/1917
- Age -
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ContributeSource: Michael Doyle Their Name Liveth For Evermore: The Great War Roll of Honour for Leicestershire and Rutland. The War Diary for today records. C Coy attacked enemy trench COOPER with two -?- numbers 9 and 12 commanded by 2nd Lts H. J. A. Parkinson and E C. -?-. Objective gained -?- -?-. Two enemy prisoners taken of 93rd REGT. Trench now N.1.d to N.7.b on edge of CITE ST LAURENT. 2nd Lt A. W. LESLIE (D Coy) killed whilst carrying -?- ammunition to the line.
Leicestershire Project Findings
- Conflict - World War I
Research from Michael Doyle's Their Name Liveth For Evermore
- Unit - Leicestershire Regiment
- Cause of death - KILLED IN ACTION
- Burial Commemoration - Mazingarbe Communal Cemetery Extension, France
- Born - Wigston, Leicestershire
- Enlisted - Leicester
- Place of Residence - Wigston, Leicestershire, England
- Memorial - All Saint's Churchyard Memorial, Wigston Magna, Leicestershire
- Memorial - Wigston Council Offices Memorial, Leicestershire