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|Battalion=[[5th Battalion (Territorial Force) Border Regiment (Cumberland)|5th Battalion Border Regiment]] |
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|Date of death=21st March 1918 |
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|name = John Ashworth |
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|born = Warton, Lancashire |
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|parents = Robert Ashworth / Hopewell House, Warton, Carnforth, Lancashire |
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|died = [[21 March]] 1918 |
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|age = 23 Years |
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 6 July 2023
A Soldier of the Border Regiment
Remembered with Honour
5th Border Regiment Roll of Honour
Full Name | John Ashworth |
Rank (highest) | Private |
Service Number | 241060 |
Battalion | 5th Battalion |
Regiment | Border Regiment |
Enlisted / Commissioned | Whitehaven, Cumberland. |
Theatre(s) of War | France and Flanders |
Born | Warton, Lancashire |
Nationality | English |
Spouse(s) | Sarah Jane Braithwaite (formerly Ashworth) / The Row Oakenclough, Garstang, Lancashire |
Parents | Robert Ashworth / Hopewell House, Warton, Carnforth, Lancashire |
Casualty Type | Commonwealth War Dead |
Died | 21 March 1918 |
Age | 23 Years |
Cause of Death | Killed in action |
Burial Type | Memorial |
Reference Number | Panel 46 |
Resting Place | Pozieres Memorial Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
Coordinates | Latitude: 50.03448 / Longitude: 2.71475 |
Commemorative Scroll | Yes / click here |
Biography We do not have any biographical information about this soldier. This is a dedicated remembrance page for John Ashworth (241060), a soldier of The Border Regiment (inc. being attached or transferred) during The Great War. Please consider helping this project by contacting us with any useful information OR feel free to include any relevant information here yourself by clicking on "Edit" above. | |
References and Notes See notes and definitions for primary source material and further information. |