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Pte. Joseph Livingstone

British Army 1st Btn Coldstream Guards

(d.19th Sep 1914)

James Livingstone died aged 20 whilst serving with the BEF. He was born in St. Stevens Northumberland in 1894, Son of Thomas and Jane Livingston. in the 1911 Census he is listed as James Livingstone, age 17, a Chemical Labourer for a Chemical Manufacturer living with his Widowed Mother Jane Livingstone & his many siblings at 95, Salem Street, Jarrow. He enlisted in Jarrow, a regular soldier he first served overseas in WW1 on the 13th of August 1914.

James is remembered on the La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial and he was commemorated on the Triptych in St. Mark's Church Jarrow (it is no longer a Church).



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