Hello

I have recently started researching the War Memorials in my local area, to add to this project that a local couple started some years ago:
http://www.flintshirewarmemorials.com/I am researching the Meliden Memorial at the moment - listed here on a local family history site:
http://www.clwydfhs.org.uk/cofadeiladau/meliden_wm.htmI decided to start with Charles Furber, as it seems nothing is known about him.
I checked the list of Flintshire war dead here:
http://www.flintshire.gov.uk/en/LeisureAndTourism/Records-and-Archives/Databases/War.aspx?s=furber and find only two Furbers - Charles is listed as living at 'Kings Head Terrace, Meliden' so fits with him being the man on the Memorial.
However, I go to CWGC.org and I can't find him.. I do find an 'E Furber', No. T4/087194
Date of Death: 16/11/1918, Age: 34, Regiment/Service: Army Service Corps, who's additional notes say 'Husband of Amy Furber, of Kingshead Terrace, Meliden, Flintshire' - So I think at this point that his initial may be a transcription error.
There is a Medal Rolls Index Card which shows a (mis-transcribed) Elyah Furber, of Cheshire Regiment, Army Service Corps.
(I haven't found either in the UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1918).
I then look for marriages between surname Furber and first name Amy, and find an Elijah Furber marrying an Amy Probyn, in the last quarter of 1904, in Chester, Cheshire. Then I find a child - Elijah James Furber - born in Cheshire in 1912, mothers maiden name Probyn - who died locally to me, in Rhuddlan, Clwyd.
So, my (very long winded - sorry!) question is: Who is Charles Furber? Have I made a simple slip up somewhere that I have missed, and can anyone help solve my mystery please?!
Thanks,
Emma