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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Staffordshire => Topic started by: *Sandra* on Tuesday 26 January 21 08:08 GMT (UK)
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission are appealing for relatives of Pvt F Tatton of the North Staffordshire Regiment. Service Number 203041 - buried Cheddleton (St Edward The Confessor) Churchyard) Died 25/2/1918
Born 1895 and aged 23 years.
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/395923/F%20TATTON/
The private memorial marking the grave of Pvt Tatton no longer provides adequate commemoration. The commission are in the process of producing a headstone to mark his grave.
FIND A GRAVE
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177176007/f-tatton
If you can help CWGC would love to hear from you.
Sandra
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Frank Tatton son of Arthur and Ruth nee Sutton. On fold next of kin is Ruth.
In 1901 family are at 1 Sunnyside cottage Cheddleton.
Siblings Ethel
May
Maud
George.
There is a tree on Ancestry but they have the wrong birth name of Frank Goodall Tatton........his mother's maiden name was Goodall.message sent to owner of tree.
Tazzie
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If you check 'B.T. Find a Number' there are four telephone numbers for the name Tatton in the Cheddleton area. HTH.
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This would give a nearer enough relative for CWGC
Following the line of a younger brother George Tatton born 7 May 1908.
George and Alice had a son Geoffrey Tatton 30 May 1934 who died Torbay October 2001 (spouse is probably still living) George was married 1959 -
There may have been a couple of births from this couple. Perhaps one male (1966) and one female (1964)
Sandra
Added :- There are 13 ancestry tree's - so a choice of who might help - pm sent to some owners of those tree's.