Cane W H Pte 58092 1st Cheshire Regiment

CANE, WILLIAM HENRY, Private, No. 58092, 1st Battp. (22nd Foot) The Cheshire Regt., s. of the late William Henry Cane, Boot Factor, by his wife, Louisa; b. Clarendon Park, Leicester, 22 March, 1890; educ. Leicester; was a Boot Factor; enlisted as a Drummer in the 1st Cheshires 4 Oct. 1916; served with the Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders from the following Dec.; proceeded to Italy in Dec. 1917, where he remained until April, 1918, when he returned to France, and was killed in action on 8 June following. Buried in Tannay British Cemetery, three and three-quarter miles west of Aire and six miles south-south-west of Hazebrouck. He m. at Bretby, 26 Dec. 1911, Maud (246, Conway Street. Birkenhead), dau. of William Adams, and had a son, Leslie, b. 2 June, 1912.

Source : De Ruvigny’s Roll Of Honour Vol 5

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