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Second Lieutenant Douglas Gilbert Hayward Aldworth

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Second Lieutenant Douglas Gilbert Hayward Aldworth

Birth
Dover, Dover District, Kent, England
Death
10 Oct 1918 (aged 18–19)
At Sea
Burial
Cabra, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
Plot
CE. Officers. 15.
Memorial ID
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Second Lieutenant Douglas Gilbert Hayward Aldworth.
The Royal Berkshire Regiment.
3rd Battalion.

Aged 19.
Son of Rev. Arthur E. and Mrs. E.R. Aldworth, of Laverstock Vicarage, Salisbury, Wiltshire.

Son of Rev. Arthur Ernest Aldworth and Edith Rose Weigall, who were married in Salisbury in 1895.
His birth was registered in Dover, Kent, in the quarter ended Sept. 1899.

He was a military passenger on board R.M.S. Leinster which was sunk by torpedoes in the Irish Sea, 16 miles east of Dublin, shortly before 10am on the morning of 10th October 1918, on its outbound journey of 100km [68 miles] from Kingstown [now Dun Laoghaire], Dublin, to Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales.

His name is included in
R.M.S. Leinster Casualties A - H
Second Lieutenant Douglas Gilbert Hayward Aldworth.
The Royal Berkshire Regiment.
3rd Battalion.

Aged 19.
Son of Rev. Arthur E. and Mrs. E.R. Aldworth, of Laverstock Vicarage, Salisbury, Wiltshire.

Son of Rev. Arthur Ernest Aldworth and Edith Rose Weigall, who were married in Salisbury in 1895.
His birth was registered in Dover, Kent, in the quarter ended Sept. 1899.

He was a military passenger on board R.M.S. Leinster which was sunk by torpedoes in the Irish Sea, 16 miles east of Dublin, shortly before 10am on the morning of 10th October 1918, on its outbound journey of 100km [68 miles] from Kingstown [now Dun Laoghaire], Dublin, to Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales.

His name is included in
R.M.S. Leinster Casualties A - H

Inscription

Royal Berkshire Regiment


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