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tjpatti
Horace Charles Anderson:

Born Nov/Dec 1900
Died Dec 20 1920

Death Certificate gives pancreatic cyst and asthenia as cause of death, place of death as Belfast Military Hospital, occupation at death as soldier. I don't have a service record for him but I think he was stationed in Londonderry as this seems to be indicated on the DC.

Horace Anderson is buried in an unmarked grave in Rippleside Cemetery, Barking. He is not on the CWGC database; should he be?

Regards

Teresa
ShropshireMad
Teresa

Sounds like a good case. Soley as his occupation is given as a Soldier.

Terry Denham is the man you want.

Neil
John Hartley
Teresa

If he was a serving soldier, then he is entitled to commemoration. The death cert. appears clear on this.

You could submit the case direct to CWGC or the In From the Cold Project can do it on your behalf. In either event, I recommend you contact Terry by PM not least to check that CWGC doesnt already have it hand.

John

tjpatti
Thanks Neil and John, I have PM'ed Terry and await his reply.

Kind regards

Teresa
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