Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Husband of M. P. Telling, of 5, Shelton Place, Heavitree, Exeter.
Husband of M. P. Telling, of 5, Shelton Place, Heavitree, Exeter.


1917 November 09th. Died age 25. Listed on [[War Memorial, Exwick]] and at [[Godewaersvelde British Cemetery]]
1917 November 09th. Died age 25.
 
Commemorated. [[War Memorial, Exwick]] and at [[Godewaersvelde British Cemetery]]


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

Latest revision as of 17:03, 16 August 2023

Charles Telling (c1892-1917) of the Royal Engineers

Serjeant. Service Number: 21466

1911 Living at 13 St Andrews Road, Exwick, Exeter: Charles Telling (age 18 born Plymouth), Post Office Clerk, Sorting and Telegraph. With his parents Charles Telling, Railway Engine Driver for GWR, and Gertrude Telling. Also his six younger siblings.[1]

1916 Married at Exeter to Mary F. Baker

Husband of M. P. Telling, of 5, Shelton Place, Heavitree, Exeter.

1917 November 09th. Died age 25.

Commemorated. War Memorial, Exwick and at Godewaersvelde British Cemetery

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census