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Foster, E., Gunner
72214
† 09.08.1916
Royal Field Artillery
"D" Bty. 103rd Bde.
Francis, Frederick Joseph, Gunner
86460
† 23.07.1916
Royal Field Artillery
"D" Bty. 103rd Bde.

Son of Fredrick and Ellen Francis, of S.S. W.W. Bourne Vale, Aldridge, Walsall, Staffs.
Frazer, Alexander
Second Lieutenant
† 13.08.1916, aged 21
10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry

Son of John King Frazer, of 145, Greenhead St., Glasgow.
Grant, W., Private
S/3732
† 30.12.1916
8th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders
Gray, H., Corporal
44981
† 01.01.1917
Royal Engineers
91st Field Coy.
Gregory, H. J., Gunner
62271
† 24.07.1916
Royal Field Artillery
"C" Bty. 103rd Bde.

Brother of Mrs. Rose Thomas, of Coombe End Cottages, Whitchurch, Oxon.
Hammell, G., Private
18/712
† 31.08.1916
18th Bn.
Northumberland Fusiliers
Hampton, Leslie, Private
3848a
† 05.02.1917
20th Bn.
Australian Infantry, A. I. F.

Son of Arthur Henry and Elizabeth Hampton, of "Leslie," 180, Hawthorn Parade, Haberfield, Sydney, New South Wales.
Serjeant Richard HaylerHayler, Richard, Serjeant
46295
† 21.07.1916, aged 26
Royal Field Artillery
"B" Bty. 103rd Bde.

Husband of Martha Hayler, of 21, Moorhall St., Preston.
Henley, Norman Gilbert, L./Corp.
2281
† 02.04.1917, aged 29
27th Bn.
Australian Infantry, A. I. F.

Son of Benjamin William and Esther Ann Henley. Native of Goolwa, South Australia.
Gunner George HewittHewitt, George, Gunner
87456
† 20.07.1916, aged 21
Royal Field Artillery
23rd Trench Mortar Bty.

Son of Joseph and Mary Elizabeth Hewitt, of 2, Church St., Escombe, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham.
Holford, Albert William, Private
10434
† 07.07.1917, aged 22
2nd Bn.
East Lancashire Regiment

Son of William and Eliza Holford, of 36, Bedford Hill, Balham, London.
Private A. HowlettHowlett, A., Private
3182
† 21.07.1916
1st Bn.
The Loyal North Lancashire Regt.
Hoyland, Enoch Edgar, Wheeler
56086
† 30.07.1916, aged 19
Royal Field Artillery
"C" Bty. 103rd Bde.

Son of Jonathan and Ellen Hoyland, of 62, Cheshire St., Market Drayton. Born at Cheadle, Staffs. One of three brothers who served in the War.
Battery Serjeant Major G. C. JamiesonJamieson, George Cheyne
Battery Serjeant Major
20632
† 21.07.1916, aged 36
Royal Field Artillery
"B" Bty. 103rd Bde.

Son of William and Mary Jamieson, of London. Husband of Elizabeth Jamieson, of 986, Maryhill Rd., Glasgow.
John, John Evan, Gunner
3032
† 17.07.1916, aged 22
Royal Field Artillery
"C" Bty. 121st Bde.

Son of David and Anne John, of 7, Glan Rd., Gadlys, Aberdare.
Gunner J. A., JohnsonJohnson, J. A., Gunner
43419
† 21.07.1916
Royal Field Artillery
"B" Bty. 103rd Bde.
Jones, C., Private
2022
† 20.07.1916
6th Bn. Welsh Regiment
Kerr, Charles, Private
2170
† 05.02.1917
20th Bn.
Australian Infantry, A. I. F.
Kerr, David, Second Lieutenant
† 12.08.1916, aged 22
6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers
Awarded with the Military Cross

Son of George and Isabel Rait Kerr, of 17, Cluny Terrace, Edinburgh.
Malone, Joseph James, Private
22205
† 21.07.1916
1st Bn.
The Loyal North Lancashire Regt.

Son of Ann Malone, of 8, Helsby St., Ardwick, Manchester. Husband of Annie Malone, of 8, Helsby St., Ardwick, Manchester.
Merriman, R., Private
16659
† 09.08.1916, aged 21
6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers

Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Merriman, of 55, Grange St., Alfreton, Derbyshire.
Millar, Sidney Albert, Gunner
129430
† 02.10.1916, aged 26
Royal Field Artillery
"D" Bty. 103rd Bde.

Son of Eliza Millar, of London, and the late Henry James Millar.
Morelli, L. A., Serjeant
2518
† 15.10.1916, aged 22
Royal Field Artillery
"D" Bty. 252nd Bde.

Son of Albert Morelli and Jessie Harriett Morelli. Born at Fulham. London.
Moss, Thomas Edward, Corporal
18819
† 22.01.1917, aged 26
7th/8th Bn.
King's Own Scottish Borderers

Son of the late Richard and Mary Moss.
Private E. MyersMyers, Edgar, Private
17785
† 21.07.1916, aged 18
1st Bn.
The Loyal North Lancashire Regt.

Son of Stephen and Maria Myers, of 1, Edward St., Farnworth, Lancs.

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