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1Private G Shaw, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), 27 Addy Street, Sheffield,  died in France from woundsy08861

Private G Shaw, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), 27 Addy Street, Sheffield, died in France from wounds

2Capt W S Marden Beeby, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Newbould Lane, Sheffield, died of wounds in Francey08862

Capt W S Marden Beeby, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Newbould Lane, Sheffield, died of wounds in France

3Lance Corp. Pettifer, Royal Engineers, of 78 Greaves Street, Walkley, Sheffield, awarded the Military Medaly08863

Lance Corp. Pettifer, Royal Engineers, of 78 Greaves Street, Walkley, Sheffield, awarded the Military Medal

4First Class Stoker William Thorpe, Royal Navy,  who was killed in the recent naval fight in the channel. He was on the Broke. His home was at 94 Franklin Street, Sheffieldy08864

First Class Stoker William Thorpe, Royal Navy, who was killed in the recent naval fight in the channel. He was on the Broke. His home was at 94 Franklin Street, Sheffield

5Private George Thorpe, York and Lancaster Regiment, Franklin Street, Sheffield, brother of Wm Thorpe R.N, killedy08865

Private George Thorpe, York and Lancaster Regiment, Franklin Street, Sheffield, brother of Wm Thorpe R.N, killed

62nd Lt Charles Pickering, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), of Hillsboro', Sheffield, in hospital in France suffering from shell shocky08866

2nd Lt Charles Pickering, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), of Hillsboro', Sheffield, in hospital in France suffering from shell shock

7Sergeant H C Crozier, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Sheffield killed 1st July 1916 has now been awarded posthumously the Military Medaly08867

Sergeant H C Crozier, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Sheffield killed 1st July 1916 has now been awarded posthumously the Military Medal

8Lt D Digby Hawley M.C., York and Lancaster Regiment, wounded and in hospital in Francey08868

Lt D Digby Hawley M.C., York and Lancaster Regiment, wounded and in hospital in France

9Private Hugh Chapman, Northumberland Fusiliers, Sheffield, woundedy08869

Private Hugh Chapman, Northumberland Fusiliers, Sheffield, wounded

10Private J M Foxon, Honourable Artillery Company, younger son of Mr and Mrs J D Foxon, Fulwood, Sheffield, severely wounded in the heady08870

Private J M Foxon, Honourable Artillery Company, younger son of Mr and Mrs J D Foxon, Fulwood, Sheffield, severely wounded in the head

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