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217719

Pte. J. J. Hyde

British Army King's Royal Rifle Corps

from:England

(d.5th Sep 1917)

Private JJ Hyde served with the Kings Royal Rifle Corps during WW1. He was executed for desertion on the 5th September 1917 and is buried in Mendinghem Military Cemetery in Belgium.




215149

Pte. John Thomas Hyde

British Army 12th Btn. Yorkshire Regiment

from:Middlesbrough

(d.26th Nov 1917)

My grandfather, John Thomas Hyde, was lost to us in 1917. His son and grandsons still live in Middlesbrough.

Editor's Note: Private John Thomas Hyde. 20765. served with the 12th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment. Son of Mary Jane Goodchild; husband of Dorothy Jane Hyde, of 1, Cook St., Middlesbrough. The 1911 census gives his address as 4 Dalbys Place, Richmond Street, Middlesbrough - John Thomas Hyde (30) General labourer iron worker, Dorothy Jane (27) wife, John Thomas 8 mths son, Emily Isabel 3 daughter. Born and enlisted in Middlesbrough, he died 26th November 1917. Aged 36. John died of wounds and is buried in Achiet-Le-Grand Communal Cemetery Extention.




936

Pte. Thomas Evan Hyde

Australian Imperial Forces A Coy. 33rd Btn.

from:Barraba, New South Wales

(d.7th Jun 1917)

Thomas Hyde was a farmer from Barraba, New South Wales, he enlisted aged 23 and lost his life in the Battle of Messines. He was buried near Ploegsteert Wood but the exact location of his grave was lost and he is commemorated amongst the missing on the Menin Gate in Ypres.




260616

Pte. Thomas Hyde

British Army 1/8th Battalion Middlesex Regiment

from:Leighton Buzzard

(d.8th November 1918)

Thomas Hyde died near Mons with two others from his regiment and is buried in Blaugies Communal Cemetery. Thomas was 27 years old, was married and had a daughter.




257388

Gnr. Vivian Frank Hyde

British Army 24th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery

from:Gorleston, Suffolk




257302

Henry Hydes

British Army 17th (1st Rosebery) Btn Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)

(d.23rd February 1917)

Henry Hydes served with the 17th Battalion, Royal Scots in WW1. He died 23rd of February 1917 and is buried St Pierre Cemetery, Amiens in France. Husband of Mrs. B. Hydes of 22 Fleming St., Barnsley, Yorks.




239102

Sgt. John Hyland

British Army 1st Btn. Leinster Regiment

from:35 Cremyll Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth

(d.13th March 1915)




231152

Pte. Martin Hyland

British Army 3rd Btn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers

from:Athy, Co. Kildare

(d.19th September 1916)

Private Martin Hyland was 29 when he died. He is buried in the south-west part of the Athy (St. Michael's) Cemetery.

He was the husband of M. Hyland, of Offaly St., Athy.




300656

Pte. Stephen Hyland

British Army 22nd Btn Durham Light Infantry

served with 22nd & 18th DLI




327

Sjt. J. Hylton

Army 2/8th Btn. Durham Light Infantry




244246

Able.Sea. William Arthur Hymas

Royal Navy HMS Ulleswater

from:Barking, Essex

(d.15th Aug 1918)




248625

AbleSea. William Arthur Hymas

Royal Navy HMS Ullswater

from:Barking, Essex

(d.15th August 1918)

William Hymas is my great uncle, a brother to my grandfather.




253977

Able Sea. William Arthur Hymas

Royal Navy HMS Ullswater

from:Barking, Essex

(d.15th August 1918)

William Hymas was the son of John Edward and Rosa Jane Hymas, he was born on the 19th of July 1895 at West Ham, Essex. He had 3 brothers and 2 sisters. He died by drowning and is buried in Noordwijk, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands




237987

VAD. Hynes

Voluntary Aid Detachment No. 16 Stationary Hospital




259893

L/Cpl. Christopher Hynes

British Army 1st Btn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers

from:Dublin

(d.15th Oct 1918)

Christopher Hynes was born on the 1st of Dec 1890 at 26 Meath St, Dublin, the son of Patrick Hynes and Mary Anne Callaghan. He was the husband of Julia Anne Scanlon, father of Mary Anne, Christopher Hubert, Julia Christina and James Gerard. Christopher died on the 15th of October 1918 and is buried in Dadizeele New British cemetery, in Belgium.

His brother James Hynes, serving with the 8th Royal Dublin Fusiliers, died at the Battle of Hulluch in April 1916.




244552

Pte. James Hynes

British Army 8th Btn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers

from:Dublin

(d.30th Apr 1916)

James Hynes died of gas poisoning on either 29th or 30th April, (official records give both dates). He is buried at Villers Communal Cemetery in France.




247824

Pte. Richard Hynes

British Army 2nd Btn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers

from:Dun Laoghaire




979

Pte. William Joseph David Hynes

Australian Imperial Force A Coy 37th Btn.

from:68, Mary St., Preston, Victoria, Australia.

(d.8th Jun 1917)

William Hynes served with the 37th Battalion, he had enlisted in Melbourne in March 1916 giving his name as William Wilson. William embarked from Melbourne onboard HMAT Persic on the 3rd of June 1916. Whilst at Larkhill Camp in England he signed a statuary declaration on the 16th of September 1916 declaring his true name. He lost his life on the 8th of June 1917 and was laid to rest in the Bethleen Farm West Cemetery.




263104

Lt. Irving Bonner Hyslop

Royal Flying Corps No. 59 Squadron

During 1917-18, Irving Hyslop served as an observer and gunner, assigned to 59 Squadron and flying an RE 8.




249626

Gnr. John Hyslop

British Army 170th Brigade, C Bty. Royal Field Artillery




244031

Pte. William Joseph Hyslop

British Army 2nd Btn. Rifle Brigade

William Hyslop served during World War 1 in The Rifle Brigade with the 2nd and 13th Battalions and with the 11th Kings Royal Rifle Corps from Nov 1914 till Feb 1919. At some time, he suffered from a gas attack, and in the last weeks of the war was captured. His details are part those records lost in 1942 due to enemy action.

Unable to find work on discharge, he volunteered to join the BEF intervention in Russia, to fight the Bolsheviks. This campaign ended in Sep 1919. He received a copy of Bolos & Barishynas, the doings of the Sadleir-Jackson Brigade. In his copy he has written details including 45th Batt Royal Fusiliers Reg. No.128992. No.1 Machine Gunner.

Several years later in civilian life, his health started to deteriorate as an effect of gassing. However, according to his family, his application for a pension was rejected on the grounds he could not prove the effect resulted from gas attacks in World War 1. As his grandchild I can recall the agony suffered by the destruction of one lung and the slow decay of the other. He died in 1951.







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