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Captain Harry Simon (c1881-1917) of [[Henry Simon]]
Captain Harry Simon (c1881-1917) of [[Henry Simon]]; third son of [[Henry Gustav Simon]].
 
Died on Sept 8th 1917 of wounds received in action.<ref>The Engineer 1917/09/14</ref>
 
His mother, the widow of [[Henry Simon]] lost three sons by 1917 in The War, and converted her home at Didsbury into a Red Cross Hospital. <ref>The Engineer 1917/09/14</ref>


third son of [[Henry Gustav Simon]]


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Revision as of 08:38, 24 October 2014

Captain Harry Simon (c1881-1917) of Henry Simon; third son of Henry Gustav Simon.

Died on Sept 8th 1917 of wounds received in action.[1]

His mother, the widow of Henry Simon lost three sons by 1917 in The War, and converted her home at Didsbury into a Red Cross Hospital. [2]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1917/09/14
  2. The Engineer 1917/09/14