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Son of Mrs. Mary E. Stoyle, of "Rockdenell," Dinham Road, Exeter.
Son of Mrs. Mary E. Stoyle, of "Rockdenell," Dinham Road, Exeter.


1920 June 11th. Died age 26. Buried at [[Exwick Cemetery: CWGC Memorials: WW1|Exwick Cemetery]]
1920 June 11th. Died age 26. Buried at [[Exwick Cemetery: CWGC Memorials: WW1|Exwick Cemetery]]. Memorial at [[St. Olave's Church, Exeter: WW1 Memorials| St. Olave's Church, Exeter]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 13:47, 6 August 2021

William Edward Stoyle (c1894-1920) of the Royal Field Artillery

Gunner. Service Number: 865192

Son of Mrs. Mary E. Stoyle, of "Rockdenell," Dinham Road, Exeter.

1920 June 11th. Died age 26. Buried at Exwick Cemetery. Memorial at St. Olave's Church, Exeter

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