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Larne in WW1 on
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Regiment, Corps etc. |
Royal Naval Reserve |
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Battalion/etc. |
H.M.S. "Wellington." |
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Surname |
BAXTER |
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Christian Name(s) |
Samuel |
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Initials |
S |
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Born |
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Enlisted |
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Residence |
Larne |
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Age: |
38 |
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Date of Death: |
17/02/1918 |
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Died How |
died in Plymouth Hospital |
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Theatre of War |
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Rank |
Seaman |
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Service Number |
1319C |
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Casualty Type: |
Commonwealth War
Dead |
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Grave/Memorial Reference: |
General T. 4. 26. |
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Cemetery: |
FORD PARK CEMETERY
(FORMERLY
PLYMOUTH OLD
CEMETERY) (PENNYCOMEQUICK) |
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Supplementary Notes |
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Notes |
Husband of Bridget
Baxter, of 18, Portland St.,
Larne Harbour, Larne, Co. Antrim.
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Notes |
Also served on H.M.T.
"Star of the East."
218grt built 1912. Hired by the RN as a minesweeper 1914-19. Survived
the war to become a trawler again. |
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Notes |
Larne War Memorial |
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Thanks for looking at this page.
HAVE A NICE DAY.... Bye
Updated on
18 November, 2004
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