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Spr. James Irving

British Army 69th Field Company Royal Engineers

from:Hebburn

(d.29th Apr 1917)

James Irving was born and enlisted into the army in Jarrow. He was the husband of Margaret A Irving (nee Bonner). The 1911 Census shows James being 29 years of age and living with his wife and children at 2 James Street, Hebburn Quay. At this time he was a Platers Helper in the Shipyard.

He died aged 34 and is buried in Feuchy British Cemetery where the CWGC record has his surname as Irwin, he is commemorated on the Triptych in St. Paul's Church Jarrow.



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