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William Stanley Gratton (c1899-1918) of the [[Training Reserve]]  
William Stanley Gratton (1898-1918) of the [[Training Reserve]]  


Private. Service Number: TR/8/14341
Private. Service Number: TR/8/14341
1898 Born at Bristol the son of William Ernest Gratton, a Compositor, and his wife Charlotte Ellen
1911 Living at 1 Exwick Hill, Exeter, with his mother, a Laundress, and his sister Cecilia.<ref>1911 census</ref>
1916 Enlisted. Butcher.


Son of Mrs. Charlotte Ellen Gratton, of 18, Exwick Hill, Exwick, Exeter.
Son of Mrs. Charlotte Ellen Gratton, of 18, Exwick Hill, Exwick, Exeter.

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William Stanley Gratton (1898-1918) of the Training Reserve

Private. Service Number: TR/8/14341

1898 Born at Bristol the son of William Ernest Gratton, a Compositor, and his wife Charlotte Ellen

1911 Living at 1 Exwick Hill, Exeter, with his mother, a Laundress, and his sister Cecilia.[1]

1916 Enlisted. Butcher.

Son of Mrs. Charlotte Ellen Gratton, of 18, Exwick Hill, Exwick, Exeter.

1918 April 22nd. Died age 19. Buried at Exwick Cemetery. Listed on War Memorial, Exwick

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census