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Woodschapel Parish Church (St John's)
140 Ballyronan Road
Magharefelt
BT45 6HU
Northern Ireland
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On the backboard- 1914 1919; On the plaque- To the Glory of God/and in memory of the following Churchmen from this Parish/who fell in the Great War/[names in 2 columns]/These also answered freedom's call/[names in 3 columns, includes 2 men from the United States Army- L Burnett and J A Bell]
The fallen- Column 1- Fred W Forbes, went down with his ship April 1918 [also has his own memorial-WMO/292415]/ Andrew J Booth, Pte, R. Innis. F. 1st July 1916/ James Gilmour, Pte, R. Innis. F. 1st July 1916/ David Glendinning L Cpl, R. Innis. F. 1st July 1916; Column 2- John Scott. Sergt. Cans. 16th Aug. 1917/ Humphrey Wilson, Cpl, Cans. 2nd Sep. 1918/ Thos. Richardson Pte R. Innis. Fus. 31st July 1917/ William Hunter Pte N.I.H. [Northern Irish Horse] 26th Oct. 1917
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