Brief history of my lost uncle James Healy, item 20
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W 6938-2691 250,000 8,15 C.F.R. 21 Army Form B. 104--82.
No. Cas-102
(If replying, please quote above No.)
----------------------------------------Record Office,
--------------------------------------------------Station,
-----------------------------------------------------, 191.
SIR,
It is my painful duty to inform you that a report
has this day been received from the War Office notifying the death of
(No.) 27221 (Rank) Private
(Name) James Heavy (Regeiment) 8th Bw
ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIER which occured while sewing
with the 'EXPDY. FORCE. FRANCE.' on the 6th day
of September 1916, and I am to express to you the
sympathy and regret of the Army Council at your loss. The cause of death was
Killed in action
If any articles of private property left by the deceased are found, they will be
forwarded to this Office, but some time will probably elapse before their receipt, and
when received they cannot be disposed of until authority is received from the War
Office.
Application regarding the disposal of any such personal effects, or of any
amount that may eventually be found to be due to the late soldier's estate, should
be addressed to "The Secretary, War Office, London, S.W.," and marked outside
"Effects."
M W Heavy
Dublin
I am,
SIR,
Your obedient Servant,
For O. the Records No. 11 District
Officer in charge of Records.
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W 6938-2691 250,000 8,15 C.F.R. 21 Army Form B. 104--82.
No. Cas-102
(If replying, please quote above No.)
----------------------------------------Record Office,
--------------------------------------------------Station,
-----------------------------------------------------, 191.
SIR,
It is my painful duty to inform you that a report
has this day been received from the War Office notifying the death of
(No.) 27221 (Rank) Private
(Name) James Heavy (Regeiment) 8th Bw
ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIER which occured while sewing
with the 'EXPDY. FORCE. FRANCE.' on the 6th day
of September 1916, and I am to express to you the
sympathy and regret of the Army Council at your loss. The cause of death was
Killed in action
If any articles of private property left by the deceased are found, they will be
forwarded to this Office, but some time will probably elapse before their receipt, and
when received they cannot be disposed of until authority is received from the War
Office.
Application regarding the disposal of any such personal effects, or of any
amount that may eventually be found to be due to the late soldier's estate, should
be addressed to "The Secretart, Wwar Office, London, S.W.," and marked outside
"Effects."
M W Heavy
Dublin
I am,
SIR,
Your obedient Servant,
For O. the Records No. 11 District
Officer in charge of Records.
-
W 6938-2691 250,000 8,15 C.F.R. 21 Army Form B. 104--82.
No. Cas-102
(If replying, please quote above No.)
----------------------------------------Record Office,
--------------------------------------------------Station,
-----------------------------------------------------, 191.
SIR,
It is my painful duty to inform you that a report
has this day been received from the War Office notifying the death of
(No.) 27221 (Rank) Private
(Name) James Heavy (Regeiment) 8th Bw
ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIER which occured while sewing
with the 'EXPDY. FORCE. FRANCE.' on the 6th day
of September 1916, and I am to express to you the
sympathy and regret of the Army Council at your loss. The cause of death was
Killed in action
If any articles of private property left by the deceased are found, they will be
forwarded to this Office, but some time will probably elapse before their receipt, and
when received they cannot be disposed of until authority is received from the War
Office.
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