In Memory Of

TAYLER, EDWARD PARMITER

Service Details
Age:
27
Date of Birth:
1888-10-31
Service No:
8797
Rank:
Private
Unit:
1st Regt.
Unit 2:
"B" Coy.
Regiment:
South African Infantry
Date of Death:
1916-10-18
Cause of Death:
Missing in action. On the 18th October 1916, at 3.40 am, three companies of the 1st S.A.I. attacked Snag and Tail Trenches. The B Coy failed to realize that they had reached Snag Trench and continued beyond it. They had lost touch with their flanks and only some men succeeded to come back. Only a block was established at 50 metres of The Pimple. The D Company launched an attack at 5.45 pm and Snag Trench was occupied but the machine-gun fire from the Butte de Warlencourt took a heavy toll, leaving a small group in the trench.
Commemoration
Grave Reference:
Pier and Face 4 C.
Cemetery:
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL
Localitly:
Somme
Country:
France
Additional Information
Son of Minnie Ruth Tayler, of 37, West Meath Rd., Park View, Johannesburg, Transvaal, and the late John Frederick James Tayler. Attended Felsted School January 1901 - July 1904. On Harrismith War Memorial, Free State. His brother also died on service