BORN WOKING, SURREY, 1888. MARRIED MABEL FIRTH 1910. RESIDED BEVERLEY. PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER. ENLISTED ALDERSHOT. KILLD IN ACTION. HIS NAME IS RECORDED ON THE BEVERLEY WW1 MEMORIAL.
Frederick Boylett was born in 1888 in Woking, Surrey, one of ten children born to James and Elizabeth Boylett.
In 1910 Frederick had married Mabel Firth in Beverley.
He was a sergeant with the 1st Battalion of the East Yorkshire Regiment and had served with the regiment from 1905.
Frederick was killed in France on 1 July, 1916 on the Somme, aged 28.
Frederick was awarded the British War and Victory medals and, having no known grave, he is Remembered with Honour on the Thiepval Memorial.