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Samuel Stanley Hawkes ( -1921) of the [[Devonshire Regiment]]
Samuel Stanley Hawkes (c1891-1921) of the [[Devonshire Regiment]]


Private. Service Number: 2766
Private. Service Number: 2766
1912 A brushmaker of 1 College Avenue, Mount Radford, who lost a finger after poison entered a cut while working.<ref>Western Times - Tuesday 07 May 1912</ref><ref>Western Times - Friday 10 May 1912</ref>


1916 April 16th. Discharged from Army as disabled.
1916 April 16th. Discharged from Army as disabled.


1921 July 26th. Died. Memorial at [[Higher Cemetery, Exeter: CWGC Memorials: WW1| Higher Cemetery, Exeter]]
1921 July 26th. Died. Memorial at [[Higher Cemetery, Exeter: CWGC Memorials: WW1| Higher Cemetery, Exeter]]. Age 20 of St. Thomas.<ref>Western Times - Tuesday 02 August 1921</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Biography]]
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[[Category: Deaths 1920-1929]]
[[Category: Exeter - WW1 Deaths]]
[[Category: Exeter - WW1 Deaths]]

Revision as of 10:52, 7 August 2021

Samuel Stanley Hawkes (c1891-1921) of the Devonshire Regiment

Private. Service Number: 2766

1912 A brushmaker of 1 College Avenue, Mount Radford, who lost a finger after poison entered a cut while working.[1][2]

1916 April 16th. Discharged from Army as disabled.

1921 July 26th. Died. Memorial at Higher Cemetery, Exeter. Age 20 of St. Thomas.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Western Times - Tuesday 07 May 1912
  2. Western Times - Friday 10 May 1912
  3. Western Times - Tuesday 02 August 1921