JOHN+DYCHE

__Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914 - 1919__

Dyche, John, Private, 18141, 2nd Bn, East Yorkshire Regiment Formerly 8847, North Staffordshire Regiment Born Roston, Ashbourne, Derbyshire Enlisted Uttoxeter Resided Roston, Derbyshire Killed in action France & Flanders 4th October 1915

__Commonwealth War Graves Commission__ ([|www.cwgc.org])

Loos Memorial, Panel 40 and 41

__Ashbourne News, 9th February 1917__

John Dyche was the son of Alec Dyche of Hurd’s Farm, Roston, and he was engaged in agricultural pursuits with his father until his enlistment in September 1914.

__1901 Census__ ([|www.1901census.nationalarchives.gov.uk])

John Dyche was living at Norbury in 1901 and he was six years old