Name |
Christopher CLAY |
Rank/Number |
Private 72 |
Regiment |
Royal Army Medical Corps (1st East Anglian) 54th Cas Clearing Station |
Enlisted |
Lowestoft, Suffolk |
Age/Date of death |
23 13 Aug 1915 |
How died/Theatre of war |
Died at sea |
Last known address |
Lowestoft, Suffolk |
Cemetery |
Helles Memorial, Turkey |
Grave or Memorial Reference |
Panel 199&200or 236-239,328 |
Location of memorial |
High Wycombe Hospital |
Date/Place of birth |
Jan 1892 Wycombe |
Date/Place of baptism |
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Pre-war occupation of Casualty |
dental assistant, Mr Padgett, Easton St |
Parents |
George (late) & Jemima Clay |
Parent's occupation |
shoemaker |
Parents' Address (last known) |
40 Oxford Rd, High Wycombe |
Wife |
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Wife's Address (last known) |
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Notes |
inscription on headstone - went down on the Royal Edward (troopship torpedoed by submarine en route to Gallipoli). United Methodist Church, Lowestoft |