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Rflmn Leonard Reeve Beechey

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Rflmn Leonard Reeve Beechey Veteran

Birth
Spalding, South Holland District, Lincolnshire, England
Death
29 Dec 1917 (aged 36)
Burial
Rouen, Departement de la Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France GPS-Latitude: 49.4093628, Longitude: 1.0650063
Plot
P. V. H. 12B.
Memorial ID
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Casualty of the Great War, Leonard was a Rifleman in the 18th Bn. London Regiment (London Irish Rifles).Service No:593763.

He left a widow, Frances Beechey of Juniper House, Magor, Undy, Newport, Monmouthshire, South Wales.

Four of his brothers also fell:

Serjeant Barnard Reeve Beechey

Second Lieutenant Frank Collett Reeve Beechey

Private Charles Reeve Beechey

Lance Corporal Harold Reeve Beechey

-another,Christopher William Reeve Beechey was severely maimed, and two survived.

They were sons of the late Reverend Prince William Thomas Beechey, former Rector of Friesthorpe, Lincolnshire, who died 1912,and Amy Beechey.
Casualty of the Great War, Leonard was a Rifleman in the 18th Bn. London Regiment (London Irish Rifles).Service No:593763.

He left a widow, Frances Beechey of Juniper House, Magor, Undy, Newport, Monmouthshire, South Wales.

Four of his brothers also fell:

Serjeant Barnard Reeve Beechey

Second Lieutenant Frank Collett Reeve Beechey

Private Charles Reeve Beechey

Lance Corporal Harold Reeve Beechey

-another,Christopher William Reeve Beechey was severely maimed, and two survived.

They were sons of the late Reverend Prince William Thomas Beechey, former Rector of Friesthorpe, Lincolnshire, who died 1912,and Amy Beechey.


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