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|rank =Private
|number =28633
|name = John Adamson
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|born = Chester-le-Street, County Durham
|former unit =T/4/236315 Royal Army Service Corps
|enlisted =Stanley, County Durham
|died = [[10 July]] 1917
|resident =Dipton, County Durham
|age = 31
|born =Chester-le-Street, County Durham
|nationality = British (English)
|died =[[10 July]] 1917
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|residence = Dipton, County Durham
|where died =France and Flanders
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|how died =[[Glossary:k.i.a.|Killed in action]]
|spouse = Emma Adamson, of 3 Waverley Terrace, Dipton, County Durham.
|age =31
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|casualty type =Commonwealth War Dead
|parents = Matilda Adamson, of Bensham, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and the late Christopher Adamson.
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|notes ={{clear}}*Son of Matilda Adamson, of Bensham, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and the late Christopher Adamson.{{clear}}*Husband of Emma Adamson, of 3 Waverley Terrace, Dipton, County Durham.}}
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[[Category:Roll of Honour]]
[[Category:Roll of Honour]]

Revision as of 01:22, 15 December 2019

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A Soldier of the Border Regiment
Remembered with Honour


Lonsdale Battalion Roll of Honour

Full Name John Adamson
Rank (highest) Private
Service Number 28633
Battalion 11th Battalion
Regiment Border Regiment
Enlisted / Commissioned Stanley, County Durham
Former Unit T/4/236315 Royal Army Service Corps
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Period of Service {{{service_period}}}
Born Chester-le-Street, County Durham
Nationality British (English)
Spouse(s) Emma Adamson, of 3 Waverley Terrace, Dipton, County Durham.
Parents Matilda Adamson, of Bensham, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and the late Christopher Adamson.
Additional family {{{additional_family}}}
Residence(s) Dipton, County Durham
Casualty Type Commonwealth War Dead
Died 10 July 1917
Age 31
Cause of Death Killed in action
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Reference Number {{{reference_number}}}
Resting Place Coxyde Military Cemetery
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Biography
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