George William Clark
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| Capt. George William Clark RAMC | |||||||
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| Born | 1882 | ||||||
| Died | 1918 | ||||||
| Occupation | armed services | ||||||
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1918.06.18 nominated and elected forthwith
1918.10.15 The following were referred for proposers: Lieut. Clark to Mr H. Balfour, and Mr R.R.I. Macgregor to Sir Everard im Thurn
Royal Army Medical Corps
Notes From Elsewhere
George William Clark, Private, 202819. He served with the Prince of Wales Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment). Born at Finedon on 23rd November 1882 to William and Catherine Clark and was christened at St Mary’s Parish Church, Finedon on 14th January 1883. Later, his parents lived at 33 Crabb Street, Rushden. George was formerly employed by the late Mr G Miller, of Rushden. He enlisted at Earlstown, Lancashire, in October1916, and died of Typhoid Fever at Baghdad on the 5th May 1918. [Rushden Research Group]
