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Herman George Green (c1883-1917) of the [[Royal Garrison Artillery]]
Herman (or Hermon) George Green (c1883-1917) of the [[Royal Garrison Artillery]]


Gunner. Service Number: 152324
Gunner. Service Number: 152324

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Herman (or Hermon) George Green (c1883-1917) of the Royal Garrison Artillery

Gunner. Service Number: 152324

Born at Exwick, Exeter, the son of John G. Green, a Miller's Wagoner, and his wife Harriet.

1911 Living at 37 Quay Lane, Exeter, Devonshire: Herman Green (age 28 born Exwick), Waggoner, Soap and Candle works. With his wife Eliza, three sons and two daughters.[1]

1917 November 30th. Died.

Commemorated: War Memorial, Exwick and at the Hermies British Cemetery


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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census