Gunner 1690786, Royal Artillery died on active service 17th May 1943 aged 22. Son of William and Edith of Stratton, Gloucestershire and husband of Winifred Ada also of Stratton. Buried at Stratton Cemetery, Gloucestershire
Sergeant 902948, Royal Artillery died 21st May 1940 aged 26. Son of Joseph and Louisa of Wimslow and husband of Zena, remarried to Kember. Buried at Wimslow Cemetery, Cheshire
Wilmslow St Martholomew's Churchyard, Cheshire. War Grave
Driver 118689, 524th Heavey Battery, Royal Field Artillery died 29th Nivember 1918 age 29, husband of Marion Elizabeth nee Mottram and brother in law to George Arthur Mottram who also fell.and is also mentioned on the same headstone...
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"This is my Grandfather Thomas Jackson who served in the Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery from July 1916 to March 1919. I know he served in France but I do not have any more information."
An Incorporated Soldiers and Sailors Help Society certificate given to my great grandfather Gunner John H. Theobald in 1912 on completion of his six year engagement with the Royal Field Artillery.
My Great Grandmother's Separation Allowance Certificate; 1 shilling an a penny for her and 2 pence per day for each of the chldren. Her husband Gunner John H. Theobald was killed on the 14th September 1914, Battle of the Aisne
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