Henry Naylor (1890-1918)

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Huddersfield's Roll of Honour: 1914-1922

The following extract is from Huddersfield's Roll of Honour: 1914-1922 (2014) by J. Margaret Stansfield:

NAYLOR, HENRY. Private. No 28833. 6th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment. Formerly No 32828 Northumberland Fusiliers. Born Leeds 7.10.1890. Son of Mary Naylor, 2 Commercial Crescent, Huddersfield. Educated South Shore Council School, Blackpool and St. Thomas's Church of England School, Longroyd Bridge, Huddersfield. Single. Died as a Prisoner of War in Germany on 31.7.1918, aged 27 years. Buried BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY, STAHNSDORF, GERMANY. Grave location:- Plot 16, Row A, Grave 6.
ROH:- St. Thomas's Church, Longroyd Bridge.
Brother of Private ARTHUR DIXON NAYLOR killed in action, 14.4.1917.

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