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CPL. JAMES CORTIS, RFA - Taken by Nick_2 09 Jun 2013
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CPL. JAMES CORTIS, RFA - Taken by Nick_2 09 Jun 2013
Reference WMO/142787
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Granite
- First World War (1914-1918)
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF EDWARD CHARLES BELOVED HUSBAND OF ANNIE CORTIS, DIED SEPT. 27TH, 1933, AGED 68, ... ALSO JAMES, THEIR SON, KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE, AUG. 14TH, 1917. AGED 26. ... ALSO STEPHEN, THEIR SON, DIED AT WHEAL BUTSON, ST. AGNES, FEB. 6TH, 1919. AGED 22. ALSO OF THE ABOVE, ANNIE CORTIS, DIED DEC. 2.1942, AGED 77.
James Cortis
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