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Researching the history of World War l relating to Whitchurch, Shropshire

The Great War History Hub Researching the history of World War l relating to Whitchurch, Shropshire 18 August 2022
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John Lewis

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John Grant Lewis was born in Green End, Whitchurch in 1894. He was the only son of John and Ellen Lewis of 75 Green End, Whitchurch. He was a saddler by trade. John was a member of the Church Lads …

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Tags: Church Lads Brigade, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Lewis, Memorials, Whitchurch Memorial

Thomas Cliff

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Thomas Frederick Cliff was born in Whitchurch in 1896. He was the second son of Thomas and Martha Cliff of 3a, Claypit Street Terrace, Whitchurch. Thomas enlisted on the 21st September 1914, a member of the Church Lads Brigade. (The …

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Tags: Church Lads Brigade, Cliff, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Memorials, Whitchurch Memorial

William Burrows

William Ernest Burrows was born in Whitchurch in 1892. He was the fourth son of George and Emma Burrows of 39, Talbot Street, Whitchurch. William enlisted in September 1914, he was a member of the Church Lads Brigade. William’s elder …

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Tags: Burrows, Church Lads Brigade, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Memorials, St Johns Methodist Church Memorial, Whitchurch Memorial

Frank Barron

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Frank Thomas Barron was born in Whitchurch in 1893. He was the only son of Thomas and Alice Barron of 9, St Mary’s Street, Whitchurch. The 1911 Census shows that at the age of 18 he was working as an …

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Tags: Barron, Church Lads Brigade, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Memorials, Whitchurch Memorial

James Hockenhull

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James Henry Hockenhull was born in Tilstock, Whitchurch in 1890, the second son of James and Mary Hockenhull of 13, Catteralls Lane, Whitchurch. The 1911 Census reveals James residing at Moss Villa, Tilstock Road, Whitchurch and working as a groom/general …

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Tags: Ash Magna Memorial, Castle Hill Methodist Chapel Memorial, Church Lads Brigade, Hockenhull, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Memorials, St Alkmund Church Memorial, Whitchurch Memorial

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