Person    | Male  Died 6/11/1855

Captain Frederick Henry Dymock

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in a war, not WW1 or WW2.

Captain Frederick Henry Dymock

Died as a result of serving in the Russian War 1854 - 6. 95th Regiment. Glosters gives: "Captain Frederick Henry Dymock - killed - 6th November 1855 Aged 20. Son of Revd. T.F. Dymock. Buried at Ingour, Georgia - "Captain Frederick Henry Dymock Aide-de-camp to Lieut. Colonel Simmons RE Queen's Commissioner with the Turkish Army under His Highness Omar Pasha. Killed in action 6th Novr 1855."

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Captain Frederick Henry Dymock

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