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Post by BereniceUK on Apr 13, 2017 20:13:12 GMT
Mark Fitzpatrick was working in Afghanistan for an American company involved in the clearing of mines and terrorist explosives when he lost his life. www.jmu.edu/cisr/journal/15.1/obit/fitz.shtml1914 - 1918Charles Edward Evans John James Evans Philip Jackson 15965 Lance Corporal Fred Onion 1st Grenadier Guards 29.10.1914, aged 20 Son of James and Annie Onion, of Bishops Wood20486 Private Charles Onion 2nd/6th South Staffordshire Regiment 1.12.1917, aged 19 Son of Mr. E. and Mrs. A. Onion, of Stretton - also named on the memorial plaque in St Mary's Catholic Church, Brewood18020 Private James Onion 7th South Staffordshire Regiment, attached 33rd Machine Gun Corps 14.10.1916, aged 26 Son of James and Annie Onion, of Bishops Wood46179 Private John Southall 9th Lincolnshire Regiment, transferred to (28604) 48th Company, Labour Corps 18.8.1917, aged 42 Son of Felix and Catherine Southall, of Bishops Wood - also named on the memorial plaque in St Mary's Catholic Church, BrewoodWilliam Watkiss - also named on the memorial plaque in St Mary's Catholic Church, Brewood, but as William Watkins Captain Francis William Yates King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 25.4.1915, aged 35 Son of Francis William and Annie Yates, of The Wood, Donnington, Albrighton1939 - 19452664170 Guardsman Harry Beddall 3rd Coldstream Guards 23.7.1944, aged 23 Son of George and Elsie May Beddall, of Kiddemore Green14529306 Private Joseph William Evans 2/6th South Staffordshire Regiment 8.7.1944, aged 19 Son of Joseph and May Evans, of Alston
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