Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Husband of Lucy Alice Walshe (nee McCulloch), of Brighton.  
Husband of Lucy Alice Walshe (nee McCulloch), of Brighton.  


1919 October 12th. Died age 40. Memorial at [[Higher Cemetery, Exeter: CWGC Memorials: WW1| Higher Cemetery, Exeter]]
1919 October 12th. Died age 40.  
 
Memorial at [[Higher Cemetery, Exeter: CWGC Memorials: WW1| Higher Cemetery, Exeter]]


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

Latest revision as of 10:07, 17 August 2023

James Walshe (c1879-1919) of the Royal Army Service Corps - sometimes James Walsh

Driver. Service Number: T/40487

Born in Ireland.

Served 19 years with the Royal Field Artillery.

Husband of Lucy Alice Walshe (nee McCulloch), of Brighton.

1919 October 12th. Died age 40.

Memorial at Higher Cemetery, Exeter

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