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of 116, Park Rd., Polsloe Park, Heavitree, Exeter
of 116, Park Rd., Polsloe Park, Heavitree, Exeter


1915 July 24th. Died age 20 at Oxford Southern general Hospital. Burial / memorial at [[Higher Cemetery, Exeter: CWGC Memorials: WW1| Higher Cemetery, Exeter]]
1915 July 24th. Died age 20 at Oxford Southern General Hospital.  
 
Commemorated. [[Higher Cemetery, Exeter: CWGC Memorials: WW1| Higher Cemetery, Exeter]]


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

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Oscar Valentine Pullen (1895-1915) of the Royal Army Medical Corps

Private. Service Number: 1882

Born at St. Leonards, Exeter, the son of Robert Pullen and his wife Edith

1911 Living at 58 Park Rd, Polsloe Park, Exeter: Oscar Valentine Pullen (age 16 born Heavitree), Tailor. With his parents and two siblings.[1]

of 116, Park Rd., Polsloe Park, Heavitree, Exeter

1915 July 24th. Died age 20 at Oxford Southern General Hospital.

Commemorated. Higher Cemetery, Exeter

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census