Bolton Remembers

Bolton Remembers

Hoyle, Frank – Sergeant Son of James and Emma Hoyle, of 93, Church Road, Kearsley, Lancashire. Formerly 8604, “A” Company, No.3 Platoon, 17th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Later 3rd Battalion, Mancheser Regiment as marksman and musketry instructor. Died at Colsterdale Officers POW Camp, near Masham, Yorkshire, from pneumonia. Interred at Bury Cemetery on 10 December 1918. Personal details Surname: Hoyle Forename: Frank Date of birth: Not known Birth place: Not known Place of residence: Not known Gender: Male Age of death: 22 Place of death: Not known Date of death: December 5th, 1918 Casualty type: Not known Service details Rank: Sergeant Unit: 162nd Protection Company. Service number: 67160 Regiment: Royal Defence Corps Enlistment date: September 3rd, 1914 Enlistment location: Not known Conflict: WW1 Decorations Service medals: Not known Silver War badge: Not known Awards: Not known Memorials Farnworth "Fallen In The Fight" Book CWGC Memorial: Bury Cemetery, Redvales, Lancashire, UK CWGC reference: F.P. 66. 802.

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  • Born 1896

    Died 1918

    British Army 17/8604 Lance Corporal Manchester Regiment

    British Army 67160 Acting Serjeant Royal Defence Corps

    British Army 67160 Serjeant Royal Defence Corps