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Address: 75 Hoole Road (from Cheshire Observer 5 August 1916) |
Address: 75 Hoole Road (from Cheshire Observer 5 August 1916) |
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DINWIDDIE, Frederick
Regiment: 2 Bn. Royal Scots (Lothian)
Rank: Private
Number: 27296
Died: 24 July 1916
Aged: 35
Buried/Memorial: Etaples Military Cemetery
Address: 75 Hoole Road (from Cheshire Observer 5 August 1916)
Cheshire Observer 5 August 1916
HOOLE RESIDENT KILLED
“We deeply regret to learn that official intimation has been received that Private Fred Dinwiddie of the Royal Scots has passed away in a Canadian hospital at the Front from wounds received in action. He had been a resident in Hoole for about nine years and had a wide circle of friends by whom he was held in the highest esteem. The gallant soldier was the youngest son of Mr James Dinwiddie and Mrs Dinwiddie Newmanse Kirkmahoe Scotland and was 35 years of age. He served his apprenticeship with Messrs C M Kay and Sons tweed manufacturers of Dumfries for whom he acted as traveller for some time”