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Larne in WW1 on
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Regiment, Corps etc. |
Lancashire
Fusiliers |
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Battalion/etc. |
13th Battalion. |
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attd. 86th Trench
Mortar Bty. |
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Surname |
CAMPBELL |
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Christian Name(s) |
Samuel Macdonnell |
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Initials |
S M |
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Born |
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Enlisted |
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Residence |
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Age: |
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Date of Death: |
01/07/1916 |
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Died How |
Kill in action |
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Theatre of War |
France & Flanders |
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Rank |
Second Lieutenant
(TEMP LT) |
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Service Number |
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Casualty Type: |
Commonwealth War
Dead |
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Grave/Memorial Reference: |
B. 52. |
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Cemetery: |
BEAUMONT-HAMEL BRITISH CEMETERY |
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Supplementary Notes |
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Notes |
Larne War
Memorial |
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Source:
Our Heroes, Mons to the Somme.
supplied by Dick Flory |
Second son of Mr.
Robert M. Campbell, Dungiven
Before the war he was a cashier in the Larne Branch of the Northern
Banking Company
Served in Egypt and then sent to France.
His two brothers served with the Australian Forces and the North Irish
Horse.
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Liam G. McFaul
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Larne or Co. Antrim in World War 1 let me know.
Thanks for looking at this page.
HAVE A NICE DAY.... Bye
Updated on
28 November, 2004
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