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Pte. David Greenhalgh

British Army 4th Btn. Kings Liverpool Regiment

from:4 St Andrews Terrace, West Houghton

(d.27th April 1915)

David and Alice Greenhalgh

David Greenhalgh, born 25th June 1884, was the eldest of three Greenhalgh siblings originating from Darwen who all enlisted in January 1915. It is believed, after research, he lost his life at the Battle of Langemark where poisonous gas was used. His memorial is on the Menin Gate in Ypres. He left a wife Alice, and three young children Jane, James and Jack.



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