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P. Sweetser - Taken by Andrew Ashbee 28 Feb 2012
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Percy Sweetser grave damage - Taken by Andrew Marshall 31 May 2020
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Percy Sweetser grave - Taken by Andrew Marshall 31 May 2020
Reference WMO/139470
Edit memorial name, location & address- First World War (1914-1918)
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IN / LOVING MEMORY OF / JAMES SWEETSER / DIED 19th JANUARY 1906 / AGED 58 YEARS / ALSO OF ANN SWEETSER / WIFE OF THE ABOVE / DIED 19th MAY 1935 / AGED 86 YEARS / ALSO PERCY SWEETSER, SON / KILLED IN FRANCE / 1ST SEPTEMBER 1916 / PEACE PERFECT PEACE, WITH LOVED ONES / FAR AWAY / IN JESUS’ KEEPING WE ARE SAFE AND THEY / R.I.P.
Private G/12246 SWEETSER, PERCY JACK. Died 01/09/1916. Aged 27. 8th Bn. Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Son of Ann Sweetser, of 3, Clifton Terrace, Ham Hill, Snodland, Kent, and the late James Sweetser.
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