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1911 Living at 42 Roberts Road, Larkbeare, Exeter: William Fredrick Leaman (age 15 born Exmouth), Telegraph Boy. With his parents Frederick John Leaman, a Carpenter and Builder, and his wife Elizabeth. Also four siblings.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1911 Living at 42 Roberts Road, Larkbeare, Exeter: William Fredrick Leaman (age 15 born Exmouth), Telegraph Boy. With his parents Frederick John Leaman, a Carpenter and Builder, and his wife Elizabeth. Also four siblings.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | ||
1915 September 28th. Died age 20. | 1915 September 28th. Died age 20. | ||
Commemorated. [[Higher Cemetery, Exeter: CWGC Memorials: WW1| Higher Cemetery, Exeter:]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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William Fredrick Leaman (c1895-1915) of the Royal Army Medical Corps
Driver. Service Number: 1755
Born at Littleham the son of Fredrick John, a Carpenter, and his wife Elizabeth Ann
1911 Living at 42 Roberts Road, Larkbeare, Exeter: William Fredrick Leaman (age 15 born Exmouth), Telegraph Boy. With his parents Frederick John Leaman, a Carpenter and Builder, and his wife Elizabeth. Also four siblings.[1]
1915 September 28th. Died age 20.
Commemorated. Higher Cemetery, Exeter:
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1911 Census