William Boardman, 202406 Pte.

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a soldier of the border regiment
remembered with honour

Name William Boardman
Rank Private
Number 202406
Battalion 6th Battalion Border Regiment
Company
Att'd/Trans
Former unit
Enlisted Middleton, Lancashire
Resident
Where born Rhodes, Lancashire
Ctry of service United Kingdom
Where died F & F
How died k.i.a.
Age 19
Date of death 15th July 1917
Casualty type Commonwealth War Dead
Grave ref. C. 9.
Resting place La Belle Alliance Cemetery
Additional info Son of William and Jane Ann Boardman of 17, Thorpe St., Rhodes, Lancashire.
Source *Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Biography

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