Some 120 kilometres north-east of Paris at Paissy Churchyard in Aisne lies the grave of Charles Edward Wilson, who was hit by a shell and m...
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Captain
Service No. Unknown
Age 43
Died on 17 September 1914
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
PAISSY CHURCHYARD
Aisne, France
Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (France). Son of Mrs. Wilson, of 15, Spencer Rd., Southsea, and the late Maj. Gen. F. E. E. Wilson, C.B.; husband of Mabel Wilson (nee Carr). Served in the South African Campaign.
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Some 120 kilometres north-east of Paris at Paissy Churchyard in Aisne lies the grave of Charles Edward Wilson, who was hit by a shell and m...
David Brown
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