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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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John Farrer
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A soldier of the 11th Battalion Border Regiment
Remembered with Honour
Rank Private
Number 19455
Company
Attached §
Transferred ¥
Former unit No
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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