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Dvr. George Henry Hall

British Army D Battery Royal Field Artilery

from:Merrion Pembrokeshire

(d.14th September 1918)

Apparently, George Hall was killed only six weeks before the end of the War.

His brother, James Hall, was with him when he was killed. Born in 1890 and 28 when he died. He was my father's oldest brother by 10 years. I understand that his body is buried in France, but I have just received a letter from a lady living in Pembrokeshire informing me that there is a memorial plaque/stone in Castlemartin Church honouring him with two other men.

This memorial was originally in Warren Church (very close to Merrion his home village) and transfered around 1968 to Castlemartin. My father was Stanley John Valentine Hall and I am his only son, James. I wrote a letter to "Pembrokeshire Life Magazine" many months ago asking for any information on the Hall family from Merrion Village and the above arrived today July 2nd 2016.



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