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{{ROH Soldier 11th Battalion
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|enlisted =Aspatria, Cumberland
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|died =[[5 June]] 1916
|where died =France and Flanders
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|resting place =Authuille Military Cemetery
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|notes ={{clear}}*Name appears as David Johnstone Allison in ''SDGW''.{{clear}}*David worked as a miner in the area of Prospect &ndash; Bullgill &ndash; Aspatria, Cumberland.}}
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|name = David Johnson Allison<ref>Name appears as David Johnstone Allison in ''[[Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-19, Volume 39, The Border Regiment]]''.</ref>
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[[Category:Roll of Honour]]
[[Category:Roll of Honour]]

Revision as of 15:37, 25 December 2023

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a soldier of the border regiment
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Lonsdale Battalion Roll of Honour
Full Name David Johnson Allison[1]
Rank (highest) Private
Service Number 17523
Company D Company
Battalion 11th Battalion (Lonsdale)
Regiment Border Regiment
Enlisted / Commissioned Aspatria / Cumberland
Born Aspatria
Nationality English
Former Employment Worked as a miner in the area of Prospect / Bullgill / Aspatria in Cumberland
Residence(s) Carlisle / Cumberland
Casualty Type Commonwealth War Dead
Died 5 June 1916
Cause of Death Killed in action
Burial Type Grave with headstone
Reference Number B.24.
Resting Place Authuille Military Cemetery
Commemorated in perpetuity by the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Coordinates Latitude: 50.04075 / Longitude: 2.66621
Commemorative Scroll Yes / click here

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