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Surname
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Forename(s)
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Award
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Details
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Memorial/Place
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When
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KEMP
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H E
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M.M.
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Gunner, son of Ellis Kemp, farmer. Lived High Street,
Chatteris. Royal Garrison Artillery, carrying wounded under fire
Cambridgeshire Times 28 September 1917.
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Chatteris
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WW1
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KING
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C W
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M.M.
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Lance-Corporal. Suffolk Regiment Cambridgeshire
Times 26 October 1917.
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March
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WW1
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KING
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Charles Noel
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M.C.
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2nd Lieutenant. 208th Siege Bty, Royal Garrison
Artillery Special Reserve, saved guns from enemy, April 1918. (LG
16 September 1918). Younger son of Mr C W King, solicitor March
and Elm. Cambridgeshire Times 4 October 1918.
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March
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WW1
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KINGHAM
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F
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M.M.
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A/Corporal. Suffolk Regiment Cambridgeshire Times
25 October 1918.
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Doddington
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WW1
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KIRBY
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Martin H 'Dick'
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MM
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523943 Sapper, 354th Electrical & Mechanical
Company, Royal Engineers. Died influenza and broncho-pneumonia 19
November 1918, age 30. Son of John & Lucy Kirby, 15 Park Street.
Awarded Military Medal 31 July 1917. Formerly CCompany, 1/1st Cambridgeshire
Regiment St Andre Communal Cemetery, Nord.
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Walsoken
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WW 1
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KNIGHTLEY
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Arthur E
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DCM
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Serjeant, 15701, 11th Bn., Suffolk Regiment who
died on Sunday, 26th August 1917. Husband of G. M. Knightley, of
The Mill, Histon, Cambs. Buried in HARGICOURT BRITISH CEMETERY,
Aisne, France. Grave I. C. 33.
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Histon &
Impington
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WW 1
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17 February
2001 |