Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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John Hancock (1861-1915)

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John Hancock (c1861-1915) of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers

Private. Service Number: 16060

Born at Exeter

1911 Living at 10 Friars Terrace, Exeter: John Hancock (age 50 born Holy Trinity, Exeter), General Labourer. With his wife Rosina.[1]

1915 October 22nd. Died age 54. Memorial at Higher Cemetery, Exeter

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census