Difference between revisions of "Laidler Robert Fusilier 4273835"

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|Rank=Fusilier
 
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|Date of birth=12/10/1919, Rothbury.
 
|Age=23
 
|Age=23
 
|Unit=Enlisted in the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers.  Posted to the 9th Battalion.  Served Malaya.  DIED 5/10/1943 at Tamajo, Siam, whilst a prisoner of the Japanese.
 
|Unit=Enlisted in the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers.  Posted to the 9th Battalion.  Served Malaya.  DIED 5/10/1943 at Tamajo, Siam, whilst a prisoner of the Japanese.
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|Prisoner of War=Yes - captured 15/2/1942 at Singapore.
 
|Prisoner of War=Yes - captured 15/2/1942 at Singapore.
 
|Died/Killed in action=DIED from Dysentery 5/10/1943.
 
|Died/Killed in action=DIED from Dysentery 5/10/1943.
|Home address=No family information available other than that mother lived at 13, Woodlands, Rothbury.  Buried initially by Reverend J F Short, Chaplain to the Forces (subsequently deceased).  Re-interred in grave 2.Q.30. Kanchanaburi War Cemetery.
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|Home address=Family history research indicates that Fusilier Laidler's father was probably Richard Laidler, born 1877/8 and died in Newcastle in 1925.  His mother Mary was formerly Rouan and lived at 13, Woodlands, Rothbury.  He had siblings William, James, Sarah D and May Isabella.  His remains were buried initially by Reverend J F Short, Chaplain to the Forces (subsequently deceased).  Re-interred in grave 2.Q.30. Kanchanaburi War Cemetery.
 
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Sincere thanks are due to Pat Laidler (who had visited Kanchanaburi and provided the family information) and to Joe Reale, who forwarded the information to the author.  Their efforts are much appreciated and serve as an excellent example to other families.

Revision as of 08:44, 7 June 2017

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Name Laidler Robert
Army number 4273835
Rank Fusilier
Decorations
Date of birth 12/10/1919, Rothbury.
Age 23
Unit Enlisted in the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. Posted to the 9th Battalion. Served Malaya. DIED 5/10/1943 at Tamajo, Siam, whilst a prisoner of the Japanese.
Company/Battery W Company.
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role
Joined Brigade
Promotions
Wounded
Prisoner of War Yes - captured 15/2/1942 at Singapore.
Died/Killed in action DIED from Dysentery 5/10/1943.
Home address Family history research indicates that Fusilier Laidler's father was probably Richard Laidler, born 1877/8 and died in Newcastle in 1925. His mother Mary was formerly Rouan and lived at 13, Woodlands, Rothbury. He had siblings William, James, Sarah D and May Isabella. His remains were buried initially by Reverend J F Short, Chaplain to the Forces (subsequently deceased). Re-interred in grave 2.Q.30. Kanchanaburi War Cemetery.
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Sincere thanks are due to Pat Laidler (who had visited Kanchanaburi and provided the family information) and to Joe Reale, who forwarded the information to the author. Their efforts are much appreciated and serve as an excellent example to other families.