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a Soldier of the Border Regiment / Remembered with Honour
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Military
Rank Lance Corporal
Service Number 15309
Company B Company
Battalion 11th Battalion
Regiment Border Regiment
Enlisted Appleby, Westmorland
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Service Records Destroyed Second World War
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Personal
Full Name John Bardgett
Nickname(s) Jack
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Employment Labourer for the Appleby Corporation
Spouse(s) Alice Ellison (m. 16 July 1912)
Children William Edward Bardgett
Parents Edward Bardgett
Hannah Bardgett (nee Bell)
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Residence(s) 11 Chapel Street, Appleby, Westmorland
Nationality British (English)
Remembrance
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Age 27
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L/Cpl. John Bardgett
11th (Lonsdale) Battalion, The Border Regiment
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