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 Official notification of death of P. J. Franklin  


No…………………………………                                                                             Army Form B. 104 - 82A

       (If replying, please quote above No.)


 oval blue ink stamp   INFANTRY RECORD OFFICE, OXF. & BUCKS L.I.

                                                          No……………………….

                                                                   2-SEP.1916

                                                              *   WARWICK   *

                                                                                     _______________________________RECORD OFFICE,

                                                                                        __________________________________STATION,

                                                                                                      _____________________________191 .

Madam

Sir

     It is my painful duty to inform you that no further news having

been received relative to (No.) 10675 (Rank) L/cpl

(Name)  P. J. Franklin

(Regiment) OXF. & BUCKS L. INFTY.

who has been missing since Sept. 25th 1915, the Army Council

has regretfully constrained to conclude that he is dead, and that

his death took place on the Sept. 25th 1915, (or since).


   I am to express to you the sympathy of the Army Council with

you in your loss.


     Any articles of private property left by missing soldiers which are

forwarded to this Office, but 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".


                                                                            I am Madam Sir

                                                                                 R. J. Foundry   signed in black ink

                                                                        Your obedient servant

                                                                               LT. COLONEL,

                                                                               FOR BR. GENERAL I/C INFANTRY RECORDS,

                                                                               NO. 7 DISTRICT

                                                                               Officer in Charge of Records RBF initalled


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 Official notification of death of P. J. Franklin  


No…………………………………                                                                             Army Form B. 104 - 82A

       (If replying, please quote above No.)


 oval blue ink stamp   INFANTRY RECORD OFFICE, OXF. & BUCKS L.I.

                                                          No……………………….

                                                                   2-SEP.1916

                                                              *   WARWICK   *

                                                                                     _______________________________RECORD OFFICE,

                                                                                        __________________________________STATION,

                                                                                                      _____________________________191 .

Madam

Sir

     It is my painful duty to inform you that no further news having

been received relative to (No.) 10675 (Rank) L/cpl

(Name)  P. J. Franklin

(Regiment) OXF. & BUCKS L. INFTY.

who has been missing since Sept. 25th 1915, the Army Council

has regretfully constrained to conclude that he is dead, and that

his death took place on the Sept. 25th 1915, (or since).


   I am to express to you the sympathy of the Army Council with

you in your loss.


     Any articles of private property left by missing soldiers which are

forwarded to this Office, but 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".


                                                                            I am Madam Sir

                                                                                 R. J. Foundry   signed in black ink

                                                                        Your obedient servant

                                                                               LT. COLONEL,

                                                                               FOR BR. GENERAL I/C INFANTRY RECORDS,

                                                                               NO. 7 DISTRICT

                                                                               Officer in Charge of Records RBF initalled


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  • October 28, 2018 19:31:26 Stella Watkin

     Official notification of death of P. J. Franklin  


    No…………………………………                                                                             Army Form B. 104 - 82A

           (If replying, please quote above No.)


     oval blue ink stamp   INFANTRY RECORD OFFICE, OXF. & BUCKS L.I.

                                                              No……………………….

                                                                       2-SEP.1916

                                                                  *   WARWICK   *

                                                                                         _______________________________RECORD OFFICE,

                                                                                            __________________________________STATION,

                                                                                                          _____________________________191 .

    Madam

    Sir

         It is my painful duty to inform you that no further news having

    been received relative to (No.) 10675 (Rank) L/cpl

    (Name)  P. J. Franklin

    (Regiment) OXF. & BUCKS L. INFTY.

    who has been missing since Sept. 25th 1915, the Army Council

    has regretfully constrained to conclude that he is dead, and that

    his death took place on the Sept. 25th 1915, (or since).


       I am to express to you the sympathy of the Army Council with

    you in your loss.


         Any articles of private property left by missing soldiers which are

    forwarded to this Office, but 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".


                                                                                I am Madam Sir

                                                                                     R. J. Foundry   signed in black ink

                                                                            Your obedient servant

                                                                                   LT. COLONEL,

                                                                                   FOR BR. GENERAL I/C INFANTRY RECORDS,

                                                                                   NO. 7 DISTRICT

                                                                                   Officer in Charge of Records RBF initalled


    (9  38  72)  W8777-2796  100,000  9/15   H W V (P 1521)     Forms/B 101 82A/1


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September 2, 1916
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