1918-2008: Ninety Years of Remembrance

Soldier Record

Moses Ryles

Contributed by: Glyn Aubrey, on 2008-11-13

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Rank
First NameMoses
SurnameRyles
Year of Birth1888
Year of Death1918
RegimentMiddlesex Regiment
Place of Wartime ResidenceNewcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire

Moses's Story

Died in Britain of complications from appendicitis. He was a corporal stretcher bearer in France. His discharge states that he was "honest, worthy, industrious, intelligent and most reliable during his service." He has no war grave but is commemorated in Newcastle under Lyme cemetery along with his two brothers John and Walter who also died in the war, by their sister Florence.

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