PRIVATE CHARLES TREWIN
DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY
20TH AUGUST 1918 AGE 21
BURIED: RENINGHELST NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, BELGIUM
Charles Trewin was a Cornishman born in Camborne where his father was an iron moulder. He served with the Durham Light Infantry and died of wounds received in action near Ypres where the 20th Battalion were fighting to reclaim ground won by the Germans during their Spring Offensive.
His inscription, a conventional piece of memorial verse, was confirmed by his sister Lily.