Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of 39, Union Street, St. Thomas, Exeter,
of 39, Union Street, St. Thomas, Exeter,


1918 March 18th. Died age 26. Buried at [[Exwick Cemetery: CWGC Memorials: WW1|Exwick Cemetery]]
1918 March 18th. Died age 26.  
 
Commemorated. [[Exwick Cemetery: CWGC Memorials: WW1|Exwick Cemetery]]


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

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William Ernest Tapp (c1892-1918) of the Devonshire Regiment

Private. Service Number: 2421

Born the son of Son of Alfred Roger Tapp and his wife Jessie.

of 39, Union Street, St. Thomas, Exeter,

1918 March 18th. Died age 26.

Commemorated. Exwick Cemetery

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