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Post by BereniceUK on Apr 17, 2017 19:56:53 GMT
A.M.D.G. and in REMEMBRANCE of the patriotism of the MEN who in answer to duty's call offered them- selves for their COUNTRY'S service in the S. AFRICAN WAR... 1899 to 1902 .. including LIEUT R.S.RIGG. 2nd V.B. ROYAL LANCASTER REGIMENT. and the following members of the S. JOHN AMB. BRIGADE .................Morecambe Division. Staff Sergt. Jno. Wm. Briggs, Sergt. Fredk. L. Wilson, ' ' Lister Gorton ' ' Matt. Wallace Kennedy, Corpl. Squire Whalley, Private Mark Burton, ' ' James Foulds, ' ' Robt Jackson, ' ' Henry Keighley, ' ' Henry Miller, AND IN MEMORY OFPrivate JOHN ERRINGTON and ' ' FRED SIDDLEwho in ministering to others needs gave their own lives.11430 Serjeant G W Jackson D.C.M., 1st Coldstream Guards. Killed in action at Cambrin, France, on 29th July 1915. Son of the late William Dalzell Jackson and Priscilla Jackson, of Lancaster. CWGC database gives his date of death as 28th July 1915.Cadet Leonard Henry Nutter, 7th School of Aviation, Royal Air Force. Died 7th November 1918, aged 18. Son of John and Ada Nutter, of "Thorny Croft," Lancaster Rd., Morecambe. Born at Burton-in-Kendal and interred at St James' Church there.Troop Sergeant Major William Kent, Royal Scots Greys. Died at Morecambe on 23rd September 1867, aged 52.
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