Corporal Harry Doughty

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Reference WMO/260321

Address:

Cemetery

Barrow Road

Barton upon Humber

DN18 6AF

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Addition to Gravestone
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
About the memorial: Vertical rectangular stone with half round top dropping to straight sides, stands on large horizontal rectangular chamfered foundation. Deep decorative groove parallels top and terminates in stylised flower head and short vertical groove decoration. Large recessed semi circular panel toward stone top shows Latin cross superimposed on grooved circular decorative element. Part dedication on horizontal arm of cross, remainder below panel and all in black lead lettering.
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RE-UNITED / In Loving Memory of / ARTHUR WILLIAM DOUGHTY / WHO DIED MARCH 24TH 1897 / AGED 43 YEARS. / ALSO ELIZABETH / WIFE OF THE ABOVE / WHO DIED DEC 13TH 1928 / AGED 74 YEARS. / ALSO THEIR SON / HARRY / CPL 5TH BATT CANADIANS / KILLED IN ACTION AT HILL (70 ?) / AUGUST 16TH 1917 / AGED 25 YEARS.

Refers to:- Harry Doughty. Corporal 436451. 5th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Born 9th April 1888 Barton upon Humber, Lincs, enlisted Edmonton, Canada 18th January 1915 and killed in action 15th August 1917 (as records, stone has 16th Aug). Son of (the late) Arthur William and Elizabeth Ann Doughty (nee Atkinson) of 14 Whitecross Street, Barton upon Humber, Lincs (19 Queens Avenue, Barton at attestation of son). Buried London Cemetery and Extension. 3.K.19.

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