| Forename | Fred |
|---|---|
| Surname | Naylor B A |
| Middle Name | |
| Memorial | Aspull and Wigan Cenotaphs |
| Age | 23 |
| Address | |
| Parents' Address | 2 Longfield Street, New Springs |
| Township | Aspull |
| Rank | Lieutenant |
| Occupation or place of work | Assistant master Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury, (Wiltshire) |
| Regiment | The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 4th Batt |
| Day of Death | 12 |
| Month of Death | April |
| Year of Death | 1918 |
| Cause of Death | Killed by a machine gun bullet |
| Place of Burial | PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL Panel 2 |
| Regiment Number | |
| Name of War | First World War |
| Location | Aspull |
| Additional Information | Died near Ploegsteert Wood, Discrepancy between Wigan Observer died 11/4/1918 Wiltshire Regiment & CWGC died 12/4/1918 The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Place of death/memorial is the same in both records. Attended Wesleyan Elementary School & Wigan Grammar School. Liverpool University and taught at St Thomas's School Wigan CWGC, Ancestry and Wigan Grammar School Old Boys Association, WO 18/5/18 |