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NAVY |
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CHESNEY
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S
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DAVIS
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J
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further information available at present
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DAVIS
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W
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DOLMAN
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A
W
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DOLMAN
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A
J
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EVERITT
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A
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EVERITT
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C
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HOWELL
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W
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JOHNSON
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D
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further information available at present
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LOOSE
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B
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further information available at present
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MARTINS
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W
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further information available at present
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NORTON
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S
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NUDDS
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W
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PALMER
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J
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PALMER
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W
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PAYNES
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J
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SOFTLY
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W
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SOUTHERLAND
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W
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WINTERBOURNE
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E
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No
further information available at present
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WINTERBOURNE
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H
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further information available at present
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WINTERBOURNE
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Robert
[Isaac]
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Chief
Stoker 287400, H.M.S. "Vanguard", Royal Navy. Died 9th
July 1917. Age 39. Son of the late Robert Isaac and E, Winterbone
of, Brancaster Staithe, King's Lynn Norfolk; husband of Kate Winterbone,
of 3, Watton, Bridport, Dorset. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 23.
Note:
The warship HMS
"Vanguard" exploded at Scapa Flow on 9th July 1917
killing 804. Just before midnight on Monday, 9 July 1917, the St
Vincent class battleship HMS Vanguard suddenly blew up due to a
magazine explosion in one of the two magazines which served the
amidships turrets 'P' and 'Q'.
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ARMY |
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BATTERSBY
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E
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No
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BILLING
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H
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No
further information available at present
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BILLING
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William
[James]
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Private
23490, 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 12th October
1916 in France & Flanders. Born Brancaster Statithe, enlisted
Norwich. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 1 C and 1 D.
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BONE
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O
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No
further information available at present
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BURTON
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J
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No
further information available at present
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CHESNEY
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J
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No
further information available at present
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DANIELS
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L
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DANIELS
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R
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DENNIS
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T
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DENNIS
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V
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further information available at present
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EVERITT
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R
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No
further information available at present
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EVERITT
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R
S
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No
further information available at present
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EVERITT
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A
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No
further information available at present
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FRANKLIN
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W
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No
further information available at present
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GOODMAN
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P
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No
further information available at present
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GROOM
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D
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No
further information available at present
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GUTHERIE
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Bede
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Lance
Corporal 267227, 1st/5th Battalion (Territorial), Gloucestershire
Regiment. Killed in action 16th August 1917 in France & Flanders.
Age 21. Born King's Lynn, enlisted North Walsham. Son of William
and Ellen Guthrie, of Southwoods, Brancaster Staithe, King's Lynn.
Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 72 to 75.
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GUTHERIE
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Harold
[Noel Draling]
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Sergeant
2303 [SDGW] or 2363 [CWGC], 7th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Killed
in action 16th April 1917 in France & Flanders. Age 23. Born
North Marston, Buckinghamshire, enlisted London, resident King's
Lynn. Son of William and Ellen Guthrie, of Brancaster Staithe, King's
Lynn. Buried in BAILLEUL ROAD EAST CEMETERY, ST. LAURENT-BLANGY,
Pas de Calais, France. Grave I. O. 17.
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HAYHOE
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G
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No
further information available at present
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HOOKS
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J
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No
further information available at present
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HOOKS
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A
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No
further information available at present
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HUBBARD
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Herbert
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Private
29065, 1st Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 13th April
1917 in France & Flanders. Born Burnham Overy, enlisted King's
Lynn, resident Burnham Deepdale. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 7.
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HUBBARD
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J
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No
further information available at present
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KENNY
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R
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No
further information available at present
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LANGLEY
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F
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No
further information available at present
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LINGWOOD
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G
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No
further information available at present
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LINTURN
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A
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No
further information available at present
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LOOSE
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Burton
[Pemmant (SDGW) or Pennant (CWGC)]
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Private
16656, 9th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 15th April
1918 in France & Flanders. Age 23. Born Brancaster Staithe,
enlisted Norwich. Son of the late Robert and Rebecca Loose. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
34 to 35 and 162A.
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LOOSE
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R
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No
further information available at present
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MACK
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Robert
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Private
4902, 8th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action 1st
July 1916 in France & Flanders. Born Burnham, enlisted Norwich.
Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face
6 B and 6 C.
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MARTINS
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Herbert
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[Listed
as MARTIN on SDGW & CWGC] Private 16175, 12th Battalion, East
Surrey Regiment. Killed in action 15th September 1916 in France
& Flnders. Age 35. Born Brancaster, enlisted Kingston-on-Thames,
Surrey. Son of Robert Thomas and Anne Martin, of Brancaster Staithe,
King's Lynn. Buried in BULLS ROAD CEMETERY, FLERS, Somme, France.
Grave III. C. 5.
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MARTINS
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P
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No
further information available at present
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MIDDLETON
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B
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No
further information available at present
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MITCHELL
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B
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No
further information available at present
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MITCHELL
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Henry
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Private
29249, 8th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 27th
December 1917 [SDGW & CWGC states 22nd December 1917]. Age 35.
Born and resident Burnham Deepdale, enlisted Norwich. Son of John
and Alice Mitchell, of Norton Rd., Burnham Deepdale, King's Lynn,
Norfolk. Buried in MORY ABBEY MILITARY CEMETERY, MORY, Pas de Calais,
France. Grave II. C. 2.
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MITCHELL
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J
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No
further information available at present
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NUDDS
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E
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No
further information available at present
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NUDDS
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J
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No
further information available at present
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NUDDS
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W
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No
further information available at present
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PACHMANN
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L
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No
further information available at present
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PARNELL
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J
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No
further information available at present
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PELLS
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B
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No
further information available at present
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RICHARDSON
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L
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No
further information available at present
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RICHARDSON
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?
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No
further information available at present
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- YE
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?
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No
further information available at present
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SEXTON
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?
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No
further information available at present
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SIMMONS
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?
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No
further information available at present
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SIMMONS
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R
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No
further information available at present
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SIMMONS
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S
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No
further information available at present
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SNELLING
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E
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No
further information available at present
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SMITH
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E
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No
further information available at present
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SMITH
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G
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No
further information available at present
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SMITH
R
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?
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No
further information available at present
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SMITH
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T
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further information available at present
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SMITH
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W
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No
further information available at present
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SOUTHERLAND
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C
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No
further information available at present
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SOUTHERLAND
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H
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No
further information available at present
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SOUTHERLAND
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R
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No
further information available at present
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SUTHERLAND
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Russell
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Private
10604, 120th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action
5th May 1917 [6th] in France & Flanders. Age 21. Born and resident
Brancaster Staithe, enlisted King's Lynn. Son of William and Anna
Sutherland, of Brancaster Staithe, Lynn, Norfolk. Formerly 16169,
East Surrey Regiment. Buried in FIFTEEN RAVINE BRITISH CEMETERY,
VILLERS-PLOUICH, Nord, France. Grave I. A. 9.
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THOMPSON
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A
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No
further information available at present
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THOMPSON
|
R
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No
further information available at present
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WEST
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Albert
[John]
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Lance
Corporal G/16177, 8th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Killed in
action 30th September 1916 in France & Flanders. Age 23. Born
Brancaster, enlisted King's Lynn. Son of Henry Ashbrook West and
Mary Jane West, of "Harbour View," Brancaster Staithe,
King's Lynn, Norfolk. Buried in CONNAUGHT CEMETERY, THIEPVAL, Somme,
France. Grave XII. L. 1.
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W?
|
W
W
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No
further information available at present
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WILLIAMSON
|
J
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No
further information available at present
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WILLIAMSON
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Percy
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Private
G/18773, 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action
29th April 1918 with B.E.F. Born Brancaster, enlisted King's Lynn.
Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 86 to 88.
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YOUNGS
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Herbert
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Private
9183, 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 13th October
1915 in France & Flanders. Age 20. Born Brancster Staithe, enlisted
Norwich. Son of Mrs. S. Hubbard, of Fern Cottage, Brancaster, King's
Lynn. Son of Mrs. S. Hubbard, of Fern Cottage, Brancaster, King's
Lynn. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
30 and 31.
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