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Alfred John Knapman ( -1915) of the [[Devonshire Regiment]]  
Alfred John Knapman (c1892-1915) of the [[Devonshire Regiment]]  


Private. Service No: 11386
Private. Service No: 11386
Born at Heavitree, Exeter, the son of James Knapman
1911 Living at 293 Baring Cottages, Heavitree, Exeter: Alfred John Knapman (age 19 born Heavitree), Assistant Ironmonger. With his parents and four siblings.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
Enlisted at Exeter


1915 May 12th. Died. Memorial at [[Spoilbank Cemetery]]
1915 May 12th. Died. Memorial at [[Spoilbank Cemetery]]
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Alfred John Knapman (c1892-1915) of the Devonshire Regiment

Private. Service No: 11386

Born at Heavitree, Exeter, the son of James Knapman

1911 Living at 293 Baring Cottages, Heavitree, Exeter: Alfred John Knapman (age 19 born Heavitree), Assistant Ironmonger. With his parents and four siblings.[1]

Enlisted at Exeter

1915 May 12th. Died. Memorial at Spoilbank Cemetery

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census