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Private George Marshall

Private George Marshall, number 15997, 8th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, who died on the 18th November 1918.



1914-15 Star, British War and Allied Victory Medals to Private George Marshall, number 15997, 8th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.
Died 18 Nov 1918.
Accession Number: KO3035/01 - 02 - 03
 


Memorial Plaque to Private George Marshall, number 15997, 8th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.
Died 18 Nov 1918.
Accession Number: KO3035/04


Official First World War Memorial Scroll to Private George Marshall, number 15997, 8th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.
Died 18 Nov 1918.
Mounted on board indicating that it has been framed at some stage.
Accession Number: KO3035/05


Private George Marshall, number 15997, 8th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Wearing the 8th King’s Own lapel badge and no cap badge present in his cap.
Accession Number: KO3035/06


Private George Marshall, number 15997, 8th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment and his wife, Ethel Louisa Marshall.
Photograph by Gale’s Studios Ltd. Branches everywhere.
Accession Number: KO3035/07


Letter from Imperial War Graves Commission concerning Private George Marshall, number 15977 of the 8th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, and later the 206th Division Employment Company, Labour Corps as number 512818.
Died 18 Nov 1918 and buried in St. Sever Extension, Rouen.
(This is the detached sheet for return, which was clearly not done.)
Accession Number: KO3035/08



Letter from Imperial War Graves Commission concerning Private George Marshall, number 15977 of the 8th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, and later the 206th Division Employment Company, Labour Corps as number 512818.
Died 18 Nov 1918 and buried in St. Sever Extension, Rouen.
(Clearly this was not returned to the War Graves Commission)
Accession Number: KO3035/09


Certificate of Death for Arthur Marshall, age 7 months, son of Private George Marshall, 8th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, who died on 22 Aug 1915.


The rear of the certificate is noted:
Memorandum
The payment of 2/7 being the amount due to me for the Certificate furnished overleaf of the death of Arthur Marshall stated to have been the child of George Marshall a private, 8th Battalion, Royal Lancaster Regiment, Regiment No. 15997, Army Separation Allowance Certificate No. M272 RL Army Pay Office, Empire Rooms, Preston is hereby requested. H. Woodhouse, Registrar, Register Office, Hulme, Chorlton, Manchester.
Accession Number: KO3035/10

 

 

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