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a soldier of the border regiment
remembered with honour

Name William Clint
Rank Private
Number 12537
Battalion 6th Battalion Border Regiment
Company
Att'd/Trans
Former unit
Enlisted Workington, Cumberland
Resident
Where born Spring Kell, Aspatria, Cumberland
Ctry of service United Kingdom
Where died Gallipoli
How died k.i.a.
Age 31
Date of death 21st August 1915
Casualty type Commonwealth War Dead
Grave ref. Panel 119 to 125 or 222 and 223
Resting place Helles Memorial
Additional info Son of John and Elizabeth Clint; husband of Mary Ann Murray (formerly Clint) of 15 Banks Lane, Workington, Cumberland.
Source *Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Biography

References and notes

See notes and definitions for primary source material and further information.



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