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Soldier – Hampshire P. – Wounded

July 1916
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 1916 Private P Hampshire (York & Lancs) West Melton - Wounded

Soldier – Jones – R.P. – Killed

July 1916
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 29, 1916 Sergeant R.P. Jones (East Yorks) Sgt R.P.Jones (East Yorkshire), formerly of Moor Road, Wath on Dearne, was killed by shrapnel...

Soldier – Limer – Killed

July 1916
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 1916 Corporal John Limer (York & Lancs) Cpl John Limer (York and Lancs Territorials), of Midland Terrace, Wath on Dearne, has been...

Soldier – Lord, Joe – Died from Wounds

July 1916
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 1916 Corporal Joe Lord (Royal Engineers) It was with much sorrow that the news of the death of Cpl Joe Lord,...

Soldier – Mills J.H. – Wounded

July 1916
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 29, 1916 Private J.H. Mills (York & Lancs) Private JH Mills (York and Lancaster) of 27 Winterwell Road, has been wounded.

Soldier – Monks, Richard – Wounded at Armentieres still in hospital

July 1916
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 1916 Wath Man Wounded Private Richard Monks (York & Lancs) Of Midland Terrace, Wath on Dearne Wounded at Armentieres last February and still in...

Soldier – Moore – Wounded and in Hospital

July 1916
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 1916 Private J. Moore Private Moore, 43 Avenue Road, Wath on Dearne, was wounded during the advance, and is now in...

Soldier – Morris G.S. – Wounded

July 1916
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 29, 1916 Private G.S. Morris (York & Lancs Territorials) Private Morris of 61 Winterwell Road, went to France in April 1915,...

Soldier – Newton G. – killed in Action

July 1916
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 22, 1916 Lance Corporal G. Newton (York & Lancs) West Melton - Killed Lance Corporal G Newton, of 11, Winterwell Road, West Melton,...

Soldier – Redfern – Wounded in Shoulder, Arm and Foot

July 1916
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 29, 1916 Private H. Redfern (York & Lancs) Private H Redfern (York and Lancs), son of Mr Charles Redfern, Biscay farm, was, wounded...