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Lance Bombardier 185344, James KIRKHAM 32nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. killed in action 21st April 1918 aged 20. He is commemorated on his parents memorial at Burslem Cemetery, Stoke on Trent Staffordshire. He is buried in Vielle-Chapelle New Military Cemetery, Lacoutre, France
Buried in Warstone Lane Cemetery, Hockley, Birmingham
Gunner 31713, Frederick USHER, no 3 A Reserve Brigade,Royal Field Artillery died 10th June 1920 aged 35. Son of Mrs Annis Jarman of 167, Boulton Road, Handsworth, Birmingham
Gunner John Joseph LITCHFIELD
Royal Field Artillery, who died for
his country in France, 15th December 1915
aged 22. Duty bravely done
(Gnr 83229, D Battery, 95th Brigade s/o
William & Martha of Nether Heage, Belper
buried at Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery,
Armentieres, Nord France)...
Driver, 5th reserve Brigade, Royal Field Artillery .Husband of Ada Martha Price (formerly Lee), of 131, Campbell Rd., Stoke-on-Trent.
Buried in Hartshill Cemetery, Hartshill, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire
Corporal 146, 46th North Midland Div. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery, died 19th October 1916 aged 25 at the 3rd, Western Hospital, newport, Monmouthshire from wounds received in France. Son of William and Mary Boulton, of 4, Doncaster Lane, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent
Buried in Hartshill...
Gunner, 92nd Battery, 17th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Son of John and Emily Nickless, of 41 R, Pye Green Road, Cannock.
At rest in Cannock Cemetery, Staffordshire
Formerly, 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Volunteer Battalion the Buffs, East Kent Regiment. Captain and Major with the Royal Field Artillery.
He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant 6th August 1904. London Gazette dated 5th August 1904
He was at one time and Agricultural Manager and he used to live at...
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