World War I
Reginald Jarvis

Reginald was originally with the Royal Engineers and transferred to the 7th Bn Tank Corps. These tanks were those with the letter G written on their side. He was killed near Amiens during the last German offensive and is buried in the Queens Cemetery, Bucquoy, France on 21st August 1918, he was 21.
In the 1901 Census said he was the only son of Edgar and Constance Jarvis and lived in Church Street. According to Donald Jarvis.. great sympathy was felt for them when their only son Reginald was killed.
Also noted on the Stock memorial
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