About David George Wyatt

Wyatt, David George

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Year of birth: c1896
Regt No Rank Regiment
15771 Private 10th Essex Regiment
Age at DeathDate of Death
1913 Sep 1915
MemorialGrave/Memorial reference
Citadel New Military Cemetery, FricourtV. D. 13.
Country of burial or commemorationAdditional information
FranceSon of James and Alice Wyatt, of High St., Great Wakering, Essex. His brother Henry Wyatt also fell.
15771 Private David George Wyatt died whilst serving with the 10th Essex Regiment during the First World War and is remembered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC). Click on the link to visit this person's record on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website where you will find additional information about this person and their place of burial or commemoration,
Wyatt, David George

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