I have only recently discovered (by chance and a bit of family research) that a fellow Grain fought and fell tragically during World War One...
Charles Grain
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Private
Service No. 20700
Age 33
Died on 6 April 1916
Leicestershire Regiment
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Son of William and Mary Grain, of Barlestone, Nuneaton; husband of Emma Grain, of Newbold Verdon, Leicester.
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Recently discovered that a fellow Grain tragically fell during WW1. It makes me very proud to know that you fought for what we have today.
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In respect and gratitude for George Grain who fell tragically in 1916 fighting for his country and our future during World War One.
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I have only recently discovered (by chance and a bit of family research) that a fellow Grain fought and fell tragically during World War One...
Charles Grain
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