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Son of Charles John and Annie E. Pinniger, of Maerbrook, Exmouth, Devon. Brother of [[Reginald Charles Pinneger]]
Son of Charles John and Annie E. Pinniger, of Maerbrook, Exmouth, Devon. Brother of [[Reginald Charles Pinneger]]


1917 October 04th. Died age 20. Memorial [[Dragoon Camp Cemetery]] and at at [[St. Olave's Church, Exeter: WW1 Memorials| St. Olave's Church, Exeter]]
1917 October 04th. Died age 20.  
 
Commemorated. [[Dragoon Camp Cemetery]] and at at [[St. Olave's Church, Exeter: WW1 Memorials| St. Olave's Church, Exeter]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 09:50, 14 August 2023

Wilfred James Pinniger (c1897-1917) of the Royal Field Artillery

2nd Lieut.

Son of Charles John and Annie E. Pinniger, of Maerbrook, Exmouth, Devon. Brother of Reginald Charles Pinneger

1917 October 04th. Died age 20.

Commemorated. Dragoon Camp Cemetery and at at St. Olave's Church, Exeter

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