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2nd Lt. George Frederick Cecil Baile

British Army Royal Engineers

from:Dublin

(d.9th Nov 1917)

George Baile, the son of Rev. George William Baile, died of wounds. He was educated in Mountjoy School and Trinity College, Dublin. He was gazetted Royal Engineers in November 1914 and wounded inDecember 1915. He is remembered on Memorials at Mountjoy School; Engineering School and main memorial, Trinity College, Dublin. His brother Robert Carlyle Baile was also killed in WW1

Update: He is buried in Kensal Green (All Souls') Cemetery. His father, Rev George Baile, Chaplain 4th Class attached to 64th Casualty Clearing Station died from natural causes on 27 January 1918. He was 52. He was buried in Étaples Military Cemetery. His only surviving son Captain J Baile, Royal Engineers was present at his funeral. He had spent 14 years as a Chaplain in Pernambuco, Brazil.



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