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Harris, Thomas J

  • 3rd July 201631st March 2018
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Harris

Thomas J Harris

Rank: Private

Regiment: Grenadier Guards, 2nd Canadian Contingent

Parents: Mr James & Mrs Caroline Harris

Brothers: William John Harris, George Henry Harris, Frederick Charles Harris, Albert Joseph Harris & Edward John Harris

Address: 1 Edward Terrace, Hollington, St Leonards

Published: March 1915

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Harris, Albert Joseph
Burrage, Charles
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Army Canadian Grenadier Guards Hollington March 1915
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  • Alan Thwaites, Hastings & Rother FHS
    31st March 2018 at 4:04 pm
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    I have researched the Harris family of brothers who lived at 1 Edward Terrace, Hollington and referred to your site. I can add a little information: “Mr & Mrs” Harris were James and Caroline (nee Foster). There were 6 brothers in all and just one sister, Louisa, who died 1900, aged 14. The boys in order of age were: William J (1885-1966); Thomas J (1888-?); George Henry (1889-?); Edward John (1890-26 April 1918); Frederick Charles (1893-1962); Albert Joseph (1898-1969). Edward’s picture is not included here but he was the only brother to have been killed. He served in 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex. Killed in action, France & Flanders, by artillery fire.

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