WW1
Naylor, Frederick Alexander
Photo Courtesy Wyndham Clampett
The son of Captain Harry Winston and Ethel Eliza Naylor (nee Shaw) a bank clerk from Penguin Tasmania he embarked Adelaide 10th February 1917 on board “HMAT Seang Bee” with the 40th Infantry Battalion. He was killed in action 28th March 1918 in France and is commemorated on the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, France. Two brothers, and Company Sergeant Major Urmston Burney Alexander Naylor (No 386) died 16th October 1917 from wounds received in the field and was buried The Huts Cemetery, Belgium and and Pte Benjamin Ernleigh Naylor (No 2265) who was killed in action 16th July 1917 and commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium.
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