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Soldier – Stones J.– Wounded
Mexborough and Swinton Times Apri l27, 1918
Gunner J Stones
Royal Field Artillery
Thurnscoe – Wounded
Soldier – Riley, Alonza – Accidentally Killed.
Mexborough and Swinton Times April 20, 1918
Soldier Accidentally Killed.
Wath Councillor's Loss.
Mr. William Riley, of the Butchers' Arms, Thurnscoe, a member of the Wath Urban...
Sailor – Bray, Harold Ezra – Missing
Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 18, 1918
Seaman Harold Ezra Bray
Royal Naval Department
Seasman Bray, son of Mrs Neville, 10, Church St, Thurnscoe, is reported...
Soldier – Brooks G.H.– Missing
Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 18, 1918
Private G H Brooks
West Yorkshires
Private Brooks, 25 South view, Thurnscoe, has been missing since March 23, and his...
Soldier – Duncan, George – Missing
Mexborough and Swinton Times May 18, 1918
Lance Corporal George Duncan
Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
Lance Corporal Duncan, 5 Hickleton Terrace, Thurnscoe has not been heard...
Soldier – Smith J .– Injuries To Face
Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 11, 1918
Private J Smith
Northumberland Fusiliers
Private Smith, Hickleton Terrace, Thurnscoe, has been awarded a second time and is in hospital...
Soldier – Watson, Jack – Missing
Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 11, 1918
Private Jack Watson
York and Lancaster
Pte. Jack Watson (Y. & L.), a nephew of Mrs. Dunedin, 5, Hickleton terrace,...
Soldiers – Blackburn L. & H. –Brothers in hospital
Mexborough and Swinton Times May 18, 1918
Thurnscoe Brothers In Hospital.
Pte. L. Blackburn (Sherwood Foresters), and Pte. H. Blackburn (West Yorks.), sons of Mr. Walter...
Soldiers – Firth Brothers – Wounded, Missing and Service
Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 11, 1918
Thurnscoe Brothers
A Quartet of Fighters
Below are four sons of Mr. and Mrs .G. Firth, 59...
Soldier – Barnes, Charles – Died of Wounds
Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 11, 1918
Private Charles Barnes
York and Lancaster
Private Barnes, Butcher Street, Thurnscoe, has died of wounds, and leaves a widow...









