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Private W G Turner


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Private William George TURNER, S/8718, 1st Battalion,  Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment,  killed in action,  Flanders France, death presumed on or after, 26th October 1917.

Born Deptford, SE. son of Elizabeth Turner.

1897 December, Greenwich Registration District, Elizabeth Turner married Richard Cashman.


1911 Census - 11 Napier Street, Deptford, SE - Richard Cashman, head, age 47, married, labourer & scavenger, Foreign Cattle Market, Deptford, worker, born Deptford, Kent; Elizabeth Cashman, wife, age 40, married 13 years, 5 children, 4 still alive, born Deptford, Kent; Maud Ivy Cashman, daughter, age 11, school, born Deptford, Kent; Richard Stanley Cashman, daughter, age 8, school, born Deptford, Kent; Bessie Isobel Cashman, daughter, age 8, school, born Deptford, Kent; Doris Annie Cashman, daughter, age 4, school, born Deptford, Kent; William George Turner, step son, age 17, single, gasfitters labourer, born Deptford, Kent; Ernest Walter Frederick Turner, step son, age 14, born Deptford, Kent.


Enlisted New Cross, SE.

1st November 1914, posted BEF.

Buried at Hooge Crater Cemetery, IXA. C. 17., Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.


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