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Frederick William Parsons R.M.L.I.
Eldest son of the above
Died of wounds as a prisoner of war in
Germany April 9th 1918 Aged 28
Duty nobly done
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St Andrew Wiveliscombe
Somerset
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Frederick William
Parsons
2nd September 1890
Newton Abbott, Devon
9th April 1918
Died from wounds as a prisoner of war near Denain, France
27
Denain Communal Cemetery, France
First World War
Private
2nd Royal Marine Battalion Royal Marine Light Infantry
Y Battery 63rd Medium Trench Mortar Battery
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