| Name |
Philip Vivian ROSE |
| Rank/Number |
Captain |
| Regiment/Unit |
Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry / 7th Battalion |
| Enlisted |
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| Age/Date of death |
48 / 25 Apr 1917 |
| How died/Theatre of war |
Died of wounds / Home |
| Residence at death |
5 Roland Gardens, S Kensington |
| Cemetery |
Tyler's Green (St Margaret) Churchyard, Bucks |
| Grave Reference |
west end of church |
| Location of memorial |
Tylers Green |
| Date/Place of birth |
25 Mar 1869 / South Kensington, London |
| Date/Place of baptism |
|
| Occupation of Casualty |
solicitor |
| Parents/Occupation |
Sir Philip & Lady Rose A Rose / solicitor |
| Parents' Address |
Rayners, Penn |
| Wife |
Maud Winifred Rose nee Gillilan |
| Wife's Address |
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| Notes |
staff captain 63rd Brigade. Died at Military Hospital, Hammersmith of wounds received at Loos on 26 Sep 1915. POW Sep 1915. Repatriated 9 Dec 1916. Buried 28 Apr 1917 |