James McEvoy (20170)

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James McEvoy
11th Battalion (Lonsdale)
The Border Regiment


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Military
Rank Private
Service Number 20170
Battalion Lonsdale Battalion / Depot Battalion
Regiment Border Regiment
Enlisted Manchester, Lancashire
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Personal
Full Name James McEvoy
Born Manchester, Lancashire
Spouse(s) Caroline McEvoy / 39 Marsland Street, Hulme, Manchester
Parents Patrick and Mary McEvoy
Nationality English
Remembrance
Casualty Type Commonwealth War Dead
Died 3 July 1917
Age 29 Years
Cause of Death Died of wounds / Home
Burial Type Grave / Inscription: May the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Have Mercy on His Soul Amen
Reference Number St. Anthony's Section 1667
Resting Place Moston (St Joseph) Roman Catholic Cemetery
Commemorated in perpetuity by the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Coordinates Latitude: 53.51627 / Longitude: -2.18963
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