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Arthur Street, Brunswick Street, Cheshire Regiment, First World War, France, St Mary & St John's Catholic Church, William Lynch
The son of Owen and Mary Hawley Lynch, William was born in Wolverhampton on 15 July 1877, and baptised in St Mary and John’s Roman Catholic Church on 5 August 1877. They were living at 11 Brunswick Street, Wolverhampton in 1881, together with William’s half-siblings James, Michal and Kate Burke, and siblings Rosehannah, Beatrice, and John Lynch. They were at the same address in 1891. By 1911, he was living with his sister Rose (now married to John Rowan) at 29 Arthur Street, Wolverhampton, and was working as a labourer.
William enlisted in the 2nd Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment (service number 6046) and rose to become an Acting Sergeant. He was killed in action on 3 October 1915 in France and Flanders. He is remembered on the Loos Memorial in France.
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