Harold had been at the front line in Loos For only one month and was lost in action At Lens road redoubt (known as "Dud Corner") His body w...
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Private
Service No. 5044
Age 25
Died on 5 January 1916
London Regiment (London Scottish)
LOOS MEMORIAL
Pas de Calais, France
Son of William James Mathieson and Maria Jane Mathieson, of 56, Hornsey Rise, London. His brother George Frederick Mathieson also fell.
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I wish I had known you and had a chance to thank you for everything you gave to us who survive you.
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I wish I had known you and had a chance to thank you for everything you gave to us who survive you. I thank you!
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Christopher Stagg. I am the Great Great Niece of Harold James. Thank you for keeping his memory alive. he was 1 of 4 brothers killed. RIP
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Harold had been at the front line in Loos For only one month and was lost in action At Lens road redoubt (known as "Dud Corner") His body w...
Christopher Stagg
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