
Frederick George Wildman

Chatham
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Queensferry Cemetery
Dalmeny and South Queensferry Cemetery contains 180 First World War burials, almost all of them naval. The crew of HMS Pathfinder - sunk in September 1914 by torpedo - provided the first war graves in the cemetery and the Battle of Jutland provided the most graves.
Memorial DetailNext of kin address London 34, St Gothards Road West Norwood England Mother Mary Wildman Father Mr. Frederick G. Wildman More info 1901 census: 7 East Place, Lambeth, London. Buried in Plot 639, Queensferry Cemetery, West Lothian.