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RAMC profile of:
William Fowler MATTHEWS
[Service No:  112829]
 
 


Place or Date
of Birth:
York in 1886

Service Number: 112829

TF Number:

Rank: Pte

Unit: "T" Coy

Attached To:

Enlistment Location: Leeds, Yorkshire

Also Served:

Outcome: Died

Date Died: 25/04/1917
Age Died: 30

Where Buried and/or Commemorated: UK - Leeds (Harehills) Cemetery, Yorkshire

Awards:

Gazette Reference:
 


Other Information:

William enlisted on 11th December 1915. He was 29 years and 7 months old, and a sugar boiler (confectioner) by trade. Following a medical on 14th December, he was put on Army Reserve and then mobilized on 16th April 1917 and posted to ‘T’ Coy two days later. On 19th April 1917 he was admitted to Fylde Auxiliary Hospital, Wesham, Lancashire in ‘a very serious condition’ with a weak heart due to bronchial asthma. His asthma had been picked up in his original medical in 1915. William was the son of John and Elizabeth Matthews, husband of Louisa Matthews and father of Florence Matthews of 9 Devon Street, Pontefract Lane, Leeds. (Information researched and kindly provided by Chris Ludlam)


 
Additional Information: Date Added: Monday 15 July, 2013
 
William's final resting place. [Photograph courtesy of Chris Ludlam]


  
 
 
 
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