Memories of T Dawdry, 11th Hussars, item 13

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Dear Sir,

           S.G.M.S. T. Dawdray was admitted to this Hospital

on March 21st, suffering from a severe wound in the chest.

He was practically unconscious the whole time he was there

(a few hours only) and so was spared a lot of suffering.  He

was unable to leave any message and he passed away the same

night that he was admitted at 3 a.m.  He was buried at

Marchelpot Cemetery (about 7 miles S.W. of Peronne, and now

in German hands) and a cross was placed on his grave bearing

his name, regiment, etc.

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Dear Sir,

           S.G.M.S. T. Dawdray was admitted to this Hospital

on March 21st, suffering from a severe wound in the chest.

He was practically unconscious the whole time he was there

(a few hours only) and so was spared a lot of suffering.  He

was unable to leave any message and he passed away the same

night that he was admitted at 3 a.m.  He was buried at

Marchelpot Cemetery (about 7 miles S.W. of Peronne, and now

in German hands) and a cross was placed on his grave bearing

his name, regiment, etc.


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  • February 15, 2017 06:19:46 Justin Barski

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    Dear Sir,

               S.G.M.S. T. Dawdray was admitted to this Hospital

    on March 21st, suffering from a severe wound in the chest.

    He was practically unconscious the whole time he was there

    (a few hours only) and so was spared a lot of suffering.  He

    was unable to leave any message and he passed away the same

    night that he was admitted at 3 a.m.  He was buried at

    Marchelpot Cemetery (about 7 miles S.W. of Peronne, and now

    in German hands) and a cross was placed on his grave bearing

    his name, regiment, etc.


  • February 15, 2017 05:53:21 Justin Barski

    Dear Sir,

               S.G.M.S. T. Dawdray was admitted to this Hospital

    on March 21st, suffering from a severe wound in the chest.

    He was practically unconscious the whole time he was there

    (a few hours only) and so was spared a lot of suffering. He

    was unable to leave any message and he passed away the same

    night that he was admitted at 3 a.m.  He was buried at

    Marchelpot Cemetery (about 7 miles S.W. of Peronne, and now

    in German hands) and a cross was placed on his grave bearing

    his name, regiment, etc.


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