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Roll of Honour - Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, England




1914   The Great War   1918

Kirkhaugh Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour WW I Men who gave their lives
John S. Jackson
Gwynne L. B. James
Rowell Maughan
John W. R. Maughan
Mark A. Tarn, R. N.

Men who served
Mark Armstrong
Frederick Edgar
Allan Jackson
Marshall Jackson
Lawrence James
J. Lancelot James
J. Charles Maughan
G. Sydney Maughan, R. N.
J. Eric Maughan
Thoams W. H. Maughan
Walton Maughan
Robert Nixon
Arthur J. Reynolds
Arthur E. Tarn


John Smith JacksonGwynne Lewis Broadhurst James
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Private
260362
abt. 1894
13 April 1918
24
1st Bn. Border Regiment
Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium
Son of Thomas and Mary Jane Jackson,
of Windy Hall, Kirkhauge, Alston, Cumberland.
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Lieutenant

abt. 1891
18 July 1917
26
Trench Howitzer Bty. Irish Guards
Canada Farm Cemetery, Belgium
Son of Lawrence and Susan Eleanor James,
of Womersley, Doncaster, Yorks.
Edward Rowell MaughanJohn W. R. Maughan
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Serjeant
750324
abt. 1892
05 November 1917
25
"C" Bty. 250th Bde. Royal Field Artillery
Etaples Military Cemetery, France
Son of Joseph and Emma Edith Maughan,
of 45, Queen's Rd., Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
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Private
38845
abt. 1898
24 October 1918
20
1st Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau, France
Son of George and Jane Maughan,
of Saughtree Gate, Heads Nook, Carlisle.

Mark A. Tarn
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Engine Room Artificer 4th Class
M/1509
abt. 1894
31 August 1915
21
Royal Navy, H. M. S. "Aquarius"
East Mudros Military Cemetery, Greece
Son of John and Mary Tarn,
of 16, Hornby Rd., Bootle, Liverpool.




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