George Tyler

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1911 Census - Suckley Row, Knightwick.


Herbert John Tyler, married Sarah Green, December qtr., 1890, Martley Reg.

Their children were:
George Tyler - b. June qtr. 1895, Knightwick.
Edith Amy Tyler - b. December qtr. 1897, Knightwick.
Emily Tyler - b. June qtr. 1901, Knightwick.





Private George Tyler
M/341113 - Army Service Corps
BIRTH unknown
DEATH 3rd November, 1918.
BURIAL Saint Sever Cemetery Extension Rouen, Departement de la Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
PLOTS. III. L. 28.
MEMORIAL ID: 56266419



St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on
the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly.

There are possibly two places that George Tyler may have lost his life:-


The final advance in Artois, 2 October – 11 November 1918

First and Fifth Armies continue the advance in the Artois region, liberating the French coalfields, Lens and Douai.

The final advance in Picardy, 17 October – 11 November 1918
The hardest-fought of the final offensive actions, incorporating the Battles of the Selle, Valenciennes and Sambre.
First, Third and Fourth Armies exploit their success in breaking the Hindenburg Line by pushing on, recapturing
Valenciennes and finally in liberating Mons – where it had all begun for the British Expeditionary Force more than
four years before.


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