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Gnr. James Watson

British Army 36th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery

from:Wymondham, Norfolk

(d.3rd May 1917)

My grandfather James Watson was a teamsman (horse man) on a farm, according to my mother he said "if the young ones can go to war so can I" and then he enlisted. He was killed by German artillery at Athies and buried in the local communal cemetery.



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