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|former unit =None |
|former unit =None listed in ''<small>[[SDGW]]</small>'' |
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|enlisted =Carlisle, Cumberland |
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|resident =17 Close Street, Carlisle |
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|died =[[1 July]] 1916 |
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|where died =France and Flanders |
|where died =France and Flanders |
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|how died =Killed in action |
|how died =[[Glossary:k.i.a.|Killed in action]] |
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|age =34 |
|age =34 |
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|casualty type =Commonwealth War Dead |
|casualty type =Commonwealth War Dead |
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|grave-mem =Memorial |
|grave-mem =Memorial |
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|ref-no =Pier and Face 6A and 7C |
|ref-no =Pier and Face 6A and 7C |
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|resting place =Thiepval Memorial |
|resting place =[[Thiepval Memorial]] |
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|notes ={{clear}}*Son of Elizabeth Farrer of Gaitsgill.{{clear}}*Husband of Mary Farrer and father of 5 children.{{clear}}*John previously worked as a coal miner.{{clear}}*Reported missing and wounded [[1 July]] 1916 and assumed to have died on that day. Telegram sent August 1917.{{clear}}*John is also commemorated on a family grave at Dalston Road Cemetery, Carlisle.}} |
|notes ={{clear}}*Son of Elizabeth Farrer of Gaitsgill.{{clear}}*Husband of Mary Farrer and father of 5 children.{{clear}}*John previously worked as a coal miner.{{clear}}*Reported missing and wounded [[1 July]] 1916 and assumed to have died on that day. Telegram sent August 1917.{{clear}}*John is also commemorated on a family grave at Dalston Road Cemetery, Carlisle.}} |
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[[Category:Roll of Honour]] |
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[[Category:Other ranks]] |
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[[Category:Rank of Private]] |
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[[Category:Born in Cumberland]] |
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John Farrer | |||
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A soldier of the 11th Battalion Border Regiment Remembered with Honour | |||
Rank | Private | ||
Number | 19455 | ||
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Transferred ¥ | |||
Former unit ‡ | None listed in SDGW | ||
Enlisted | Carlisle, Cumberland | ||
Resident | 17 Close Street, Carlisle | ||
Born | Gaitsgill, Cumberland | ||
Died | 1 July 1916 | ||
Where died | France and Flanders | ||
How died | Killed in action | ||
Age | 34 | ||
Casualty type | Commonwealth War Dead | ||
Grave/Memorial | Memorial | ||
Reference no. | Pier and Face 6A and 7C | ||
Resting place | Thiepval Memorial |
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Definitions | |||
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*All place names from SDGW are listed within their historical counties at the time of the war and may not represent present-day county and metropolitan boundaries.*§ A soldier's temporary attachment to and/or from other units (inc. battalions of the Border Regiment).*¥ A soldier's permanent transfer to and/or from other units (inc. battalions of the Border Regiment).*‡ A soldier's previous military unit/s before serving in the Lonsdale Battalion (inc. other battalions of the Border Regiment). |
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*Son of Elizabeth Farrer of Gaitsgill.*Husband of Mary Farrer and father of 5 children.*John previously worked as a coal miner.*Reported missing and wounded 1 July 1916 and assumed to have died on that day. Telegram sent August 1917.*John is also commemorated on a family grave at Dalston Road Cemetery, Carlisle. |
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The administrator is in the process of updating all the Lonsdale (11th Battalion) Roll of Honour entries to the new style as seen here in this example. This is a lengthy process and when completed updates to the other Border Regiment Rolls of Honour will follow.
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This is a dedicated remembrance page for John Farrer (19455 Pte.), a soldier of The Border Regiment during The Great War.
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Some areas are lacking in useful information, which includes any images. Please consider helping the Lonsdale Roll of Honour and Border Regiment Rolls of Honour projects by contacting us with any useful information you may have. Alternatively, see how to donate digital images and add the images yourself. Thank you.