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Also of John, their son
Who died from wounds received
in action in France Nov 12 1917
Aged 31 years
Interred in the Fichieux Cemetery
France
Place of Inscription
Lesbury (St Mary the Virgin)
Northumberland
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John
Hindhaugh
1886
Amble, Northumberland
12th November 1917
Died from wounds received in action possibly in a shell on the trenches at the 43rd Casualty Clearing Station near Boisleux-au-Mont
31
Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Ficheux, France
First World War
Private
26th Battalion (3rd Tyneside Irish) Northumberland Fusiliers
Unfortunately this gravestone is heavily eroded. Connection to Shilbottle Colliery.
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