Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance details on a grave monument at St Peter Church burial ground, Thurston, Suffolk,England

Name Details

Lt Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance

The name Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance is the first name on the monument.

The monument is in St Peter church burial ground, Thurston, Suffolk, England.

There are 756 other graves within this cemetery that are listed within the GPR database.

Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance was buried in 1914. The actual date of death is not currently recorded on the GPR database but it may be on the grave monument photograph.

Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance age is given as 22.

Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance calculated year of birth is 1892.

Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance is listed on the GPR grave numbered 261992.

Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance is listed as the first name on monument on the grave monument.

Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance has the record number 563676 within the GPR person name database table.

Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance family name was Peyster (to see all the others with the same family name, just click the name ).

There is one image available for the monument listing Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance (see grave detail page).

The follow note is stored against Guy Ogden De Peyster Chance record:

1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers. KIA Flanders The youngest son of Mr W. E. Chance, of Thurston Grange, Bury St. Edmunds, born on 28 February 1892. He entered the Army in September 1911 and became a Lieutenant in April 1913. He accompanied his battalion - part of the 7th Division - from Lyndhurst, disembarking at Zeebrugge. He was killed in action on 19 October 1914 in the severe fighting near Dadizeele. Having no known grave, his name is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial His Grandfather was George Chance of Birmingham who married Cornelia Maria, daughter of Arent Schulyer de Pyester of New York. Arent Schuyler DePeyster (27 June 1736 – 26 November 1822) was a British military officer best known for his term as commandant of the British controlled Fort Michilimackinac and Fort Detroit during the American Revolution. Following the capture of Lieutenant-Governor General Henry Hamilton, DePeyster is often credited as being the military leader of British and Indian forces in the Western American and Canadian frontiers.

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