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Harry LEWIS

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This window is part of St Cuthbert's church, Doveridge, Derbyshire.

Harry Lewis born in 1899 at Dilhorne, Staffordshire to Thomas Henry and Eveline Lewis nee Plant. In 1911 he was living with his parents at Thatch Cottage, Church Street, Doveridge, occupation, waggoner He enlisted on the 3 February 1916 and posted to the army reserve to await mobilization. 3 January 1917 he was mobilized to Bakewell, Derbyshire Gunner 204868. from there on the 2 February 1917 posted as Driver to No1 Depot, Royal Field Artillery and attached to 2/24 (D.A.C).Divisional Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. He was in France from 1917 1919. His last sailing to England was from Dunkirk on the 10 February 1919 bound for Clipstone Dispersal Station where on the 12 March 1919 he was Demobilized to Class Z under Para (XXVIII) K.R. to his home at Chapel Green, Doveridge.
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He lived at Chapel Green, Doveridge and died 12 September 1928 at the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary. His effects went to his father, county council road man.
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