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Old 22-07-2008, 09:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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D Day Fatality

Hi
Can anyone help?

My great niece has just returned from a school trip to France, during which they were taken to Bayeux Cemetery. She found the headstone of a lad sharing both her surname and county and has asked me if I can find out more about him.

I searched CWGC site and have located:-
Stanley N Bayliss
Able Seaman
Aged 19
Died on 06.06.1944 (D Day)
H.M.L.C.A. 524 - what does this mean?
Son of Ernest and Isabella Bayliss from Minster Lovell Oxfordshire (spooky my Great Grandmother's name too)

Is there anyway I can find out what ship he was on or any more information period?

Thanks in anticipation.
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