The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment

Private T P Hayward


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Private Thomas Percy HAYWARD,  202445, "B" Company, 10th Battalion,  Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, (formerly 2064, Hampshire Regiment),  killed in action, Flanders France, 31st July 1918, age 18.

Born Bournemouth, Hampshire, son of Edward and Emma Hayward, of 124, Green Road, Winton, Bournemouth, Hampshire.    


1911 Census - Hillside Villa, Green Road, Winton, Bournemouth, Hampshire - Edward Hayward, head, age 43, married, lamplighter, Corporation of Bournemouth, worker, born Horton, Dorset; Emma Hayward, wife, age 43, married 22 years, 9 children, 8 still alive, born Horton, Dorset; Charles Hayward, son, age 21, single, engine cleaner, London & South Western Railway, worker, born Horton, Dorset; William Hayward, son, age 19, single, ship painter, ship building company, worker, born Bournemouth, Hampshire; Flora May Hayward, daughter, age 18, single, dressmaker, born Bournemouth, Hampshire; Bertie Edward Hayward, son, age 16, single, errand boy, born Bournemouth, Hampshire; Lily Hayward, daughter, age 14, domestic service, born Bournemouth, Hampshire; Thomas Percy Hayward, son, age 11, school, born Bournemouth, Hampshire; Reginald Hayward, son, age 8, school, born Bournemouth, Hampshire; Arthur John Hayward, son, age 6, school, born Bournemouth, Hampshire.


Enlisted  Southampton, Hampshire.  Resided Winton, Bournemouth, Hampshire.

Buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, XX. K. 23., Belgium.


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