My Grandmother once told me 'the men lined up and marched off and we marched with them, your father in my arms (only a few months old), his ...
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Private
Service No. 784
Age 27
Died on 25 September 1915
London Regiment
LOOS MEMORIAL
Pas de Calais, France
Son of Alfred and Phoebe Greensmith, of 100, Pancras Square, Pancras Rd., London; husband of Ada Greensmith, of 11, Ezra St., Bethnal Green, London.
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For my Grandfather, who left behind his wife and two sons and made the ultimate sacrifice.
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God Bless my Greensmith ancestor - who died for us in war - may you rest in peace
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My Grandfather has no known grave but his name is here. From Dud Corner I can look out across the countryside and know he is there somewhere
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God Bless my Greensmith ancestor - who died for us in war - my you rest in peace
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My Grandmother once told me 'the men lined up and marched off and we marched with them, your father in my arms (only a few months old), his ...
Ian Greensmith
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