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ARCHER, James
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These details may be those of the same James Archer who went to Westoe Secondary School, but there is no direct evidence other than a match in the military records on a relatively common or incomplete name. James Graham Archer was the son of foreman-blacksmith, Robert Archer and on leaving school he worked at Redhead's shipyard as a joiner. In August, 1914, he joined the 16th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, and served in Flanders. where, on 26-Apr-1916, while he and others were repairing their trenches, he was killed by a shell. He is buried in the Authuile Military Cemetery in the Somme, France. |
Known Addresses
1891: 7 South Frederick Street
1911: 56 Armstrong Terrace |
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