Private Graham Drummond Tytler
Service Number 10731
Campaign:
World War 1
Died:
22.10.1916
1SG
Died of Wounds Aged 19
Born 50 Causeyside Street, Paisley, son of William Adam (skirting manufacturer) & Agnes McPherson Drummond Tytler,
resident of 58 Hatherley Street, Princes Park, Liverpool, late of 28 St James Place, Paisley. Member of PrimatIve Methodist Church. Formerly employed with Christie, Engineers, Underwood. Enlisted September 1914.
Buried Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. IV, C, 5
Memorial(s):
Country | Location | Name of Memorial | Campaign | Names | Date(s) | |
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Scotland | In town centre Junction of Gilmour Street and Moss Street Paisley Renfrew Strathclyde PA1 1BZ | Paisley War Memorial | World War 1 |
Graham Tytler | 22-10-1916 | View |
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