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War Memorial - Eastgate, Co. Durham, England


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Harry Proudfoot
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Bombardier
564465
2nd quater 1894
26 September 1916
22
2nd Trench Mortar Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery
Sucrerie Military Cemetery, Colincamps, France
1901 England Census about Harry Proudfoot
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Harry Proudfoot
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Son
Eastgate, Durham
Balmbridge Proudfoot
Margret Jane Proudfoot
Weardale
Stanhope
Eastgate, All Saints
Durham
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Joseph William Wearmouth
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Corporal
205066
abt. 1898
23 July 1918
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1st/9th Bn. Durham Light Infantry
Courmas British Cemetery, France
Son of John and Margaret Wearmouth,
of West Newlandside, Stanhope, Co. Durham.
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Arthur Raine
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Private
43137
abt. 1895
09 April 1917
22
2nd Bn. Durham Light Infantry
Loos Memorial, France
Son of George Raine,
of Water Lodge, Stanhope, Co. Durham,
and the late Ellen Raine.
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A. A. F. W. Walton
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Bombardier
108408
abt. 1880
27 May 1918
38
286th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery
Beaurepaire French National Cemetery, Pontavert, France
Husband of M. A. Walton,
of Ivy Cottage, Eastgate, Co. Durham.
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J. C. Moore
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