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PILLING, James Hayes. Private 145010, 61st Machine Gun Corps, Infantry , died of wounds on the 14th September 1918, and was interred on the at St Venant, Communal Cemetery,France on the 16th September 1918 aged 23. he was the son of Thomas and Hannah. "Not gone from memory, nor from...
BALL, William. Private 84461, Machine Gun Corps died 20/08/1919 aged 35. He was the son Martha Harrison (formerly Ball), of 17, Long Lane, Harriseahead, Tunstall, and of John Ball. Born at Mow Cop, Staffordshire. He is at rest in Leigh Cemetery, Lancashire.
DARKES, Albert Edward. Private 18104, Machine Gun Corps, (Infantry), formerly Private 18780, 3rd Worcestershire Regiment, died 19th June 1920 aged 34. He was the husband of Ethel of 25, Worcester Street, Kidderminster. He is at rest in Kidderminster Cemetery, Worcestershire.
HALL, Thomas William. Private 129726, Machine Gun Corps, (Infantry), formerly 208202, Liverpool Regiment died of wounds 23rd August 1918 aged 31 at 16th Canadian Military Hospital, Orpington, Kent. He was the husband of Annie and he is at rest with his wife in Macclesfield Cemetery Cheshire.
ROBERTS Arthur Parry. Private 6697 73rd Coy, Machine Gun Corps, (possible attached to the) 3rd Cheshire Regiment died of his wounds on the 15th April 1917 aged 20 which he received in action in France. He was the son of Cornelius and Margaret of Knutsford of 19, Cranford Avenue, Knutsford...
PEERS, Samuel Last. Private 6400, 190th Company, Machine Gun Corps, (Infantry), formerly Private 45863, Cheshire Regiment whofell in action in France 11th August 1917 aged 25. "Far from those who loved him dearly in a hero\'s grave he lies" He was the son of John and Mary Ann of...
MERRICK, George. Sergeant 14505, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), formerly South Staffordshire Regiment who died on 09 April 1918 age 28. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrick, of 69, Duke Street, Wolverhampton. At rest in Wolverhampton Cemetery, Staffordshire.
Sproxton War Memorial Yorkshire. in the grounds of St Chad's the parish church.
To the memory of Driver 84576Tom SUNLEY, 8th Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) accidentally drowned on February 20th 1919 aged 27. He was the son of Thomas and Ruth of Sproxton, Yorkshire. He is at rest in Ath...
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