The Royal Defence Corps.
Aged 20.
Son of Edward George Gyde and Emily Frances née Harris Gyde, who were married in Shoreditch district, London, in 1886.
Mrs. Emily F. Gyde, of "Bromleigh," Central Avenue, Southend-on-sea, Essex.
His birth was registered in West Ham district, London, in the quarter ended June 1898.
He was a military passenger on board R.M.S. Leinster which was sunk by torpedoes in the Irish Sea, 16 miles east of Dublin, shortly before 10am on the morning of 10th October 1918, on its outbound journey of 100km [68 miles] from Kingstown [now Dun Laoghaire], Dublin, to Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales.
His body was not recovered.
His name is included in
R.M.S. Leinster Casualties A - H
The Royal Defence Corps.
Aged 20.
Son of Edward George Gyde and Emily Frances née Harris Gyde, who were married in Shoreditch district, London, in 1886.
Mrs. Emily F. Gyde, of "Bromleigh," Central Avenue, Southend-on-sea, Essex.
His birth was registered in West Ham district, London, in the quarter ended June 1898.
He was a military passenger on board R.M.S. Leinster which was sunk by torpedoes in the Irish Sea, 16 miles east of Dublin, shortly before 10am on the morning of 10th October 1918, on its outbound journey of 100km [68 miles] from Kingstown [now Dun Laoghaire], Dublin, to Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales.
His body was not recovered.
His name is included in
R.M.S. Leinster Casualties A - H
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