One of three brothers from Lincolnshire who served in WWI and was ****ed in action. His name is on the Loos Memorial.
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Private
Service No. 12445
Age 20
Died on 26 September 1915
Lincolnshire Regiment
LOOS MEMORIAL
Pas de Calais, France
Son of James and Mercy Siggee of Tebbs Lane, North End, Swineshead. His brothers John Richard and William also fell.
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Always remembered, never forgotten. My great-great grandfather's cousin.
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I wish I had known you and had a chance to thank you for everything you gave for us.
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James, O valiant heart, who to your glory came …. your memory hallowed in the land you loved.
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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.
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My elderly neighbour used to tell of your courage, as of that of your brothers. One of you was his father. Rest forever.
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James Siggee was killed in action at the battle of Loos. His name is on the memorial there.
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One of three brothers from Lincolnshire who served in WWI and was ****ed in action. His name is on the Loos Memorial.
Lesley Wells
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James was one of five brothers and a cousin who went to war and only two brothers returned.
Stephen Siggee
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