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5, 66 VLAMERTINGHE MILITARY CEMETERY
$DIXON, 2nd Lieutenant, ERNEST EDWARD, RGA, 9 June 1917. IV D
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HAWES, Gunner,
J, L/31774, "A" Bty. 277th Bde, RFA Died of
wounds 9 May 1917. Age 28. Son of Mr and Mrs Hawes, of Wandsworth,
London; husband of A. M. Hawes of Dairy Lodge, Dover House, Roehampton, London. VII A 22
$MILLS, Sapper, JOHN ALLEN, RE, 7 September 1916. IV D
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5, 78 VLAMERTINGHE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY
$BOYTON, 2nd Lieutenant, VICTOR HENRY THOMPSON, RGA, 31 May 1917.
VII C 21
BUSSEY,
Gunner, F J, 31110, "C" Bty. 177th Bde, RFA KIA 3 August 1917. Age 27. Son of James William and
Jane Bussey of 15A Alma Place, Maison Dieu Rd, Dover, Kent.
Native of Ramsgate, Kent. VII D 4
DUMMER,
Rifleman, FREDERICK CHARLES, 3665, "B" Coy. 2nd Bn, Rifle
Brigade KIA 9 July 1917. Age 31. Son of the late Moses Dummer and
the late Elizabeth Ann Dummer, née Lemon who had married in Dover in
1872. Moses in 1871 was a bugler in the Rifle Brigade, South Front
Barracks, Western Heights, Dover. Family were probably John,
Stephen, Mary, Henry, George, Grace, Frank, and Frederick. Frederick
was born in 1886, his mother died, aged 39, the same year and is
buried at Buckland. Moses died in Dover in 1898. In 1891 the family
were living at5 Magdala Road, in 1901 Frederick was lodging with
William and Elizabeth Ayes at 180 London Road, Dover, and was a
papermaker. Tattoo on arm "in loving memory of my dear mother".
Husband of Mary Ann Dummer of 59 Kinnaird St, Wick, Caithness.
Native of Buckland, Dover. He had been wounded in
action three times;, by a gun shot on his right side on 10 March
1915 and another in his left ankle on 4 April 1917, and by being
buried by shell and shocked on 13 November 1916. I F 15.
GRANT, Battery
Quartermaster Serjeant, THOMAS WALTON, 61007, 9th Div. Ammunition
Col, RFA. KIA 12 September 1917. Age
27. Son of the late William Walton (ex Serjt Maj) and Jane Grant of St. Margaret's Bay, Dover. XII H 3
5, 82 VOORMEZEELE ENCLOSURES No.1 and No.2
(ps)$ BEER, Second
Lieutenant, E A, 298th Siege Bty, RGA. 22
September 1917. Age 30. Son of Mr and Mrs E. Beer of 14 Avenue
Rd., Dover; husband of Mrs Beer of Toowoomba, Australia. I K 1
(p)$ COLEMAN,
Gunner, JAMES EDWARD THOMAS, RFA, 25 August 1917. I G 27
WESTOUTRE BRITISH CEMETERY
$GRAY, Sergeant, HEWITT, London Regiment (London Irish
Rifles) 6 December 1917. B2
WESTOUTER CHURCHYARD AND EXTENTION
(p)$ SARSONS,
Private, JAMES ALEXANDER GEORGE, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 25 September 1917.
II C 14
6, 165 WOODS CEMETERY
HARRIS,
Private, ALBERT JOHN, 612384, 19th Bn, London Regiment. KIA 11 July 1917. Age 22. Son of John Harris (late South Wales
Borderers) and Ellen Harris of 155 London Rd., Dover. III E 25
$MICKLE,
Private, FREDERICK WILLIAM, 70569, 141st Coy, Machine Gun Corps
(Infantry). Died of wounds 14 July 1917. Age 26. Son of Mr and Mrs
J. W. Mickle of 8 Church Rd, Maxton, Dover. III E
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