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2Lt. Frank Edward Scott
British Army 405th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
(d.4th Apr 1918)
Edward Scott died of wounds aged 37, he was the son of Edward Hawkes Scott and Mary Scott and husband of Lilian Scott of 19 Birch Street, Jarrow.
Born in Newcastle, in the 1911 Census he is recorded as Frank Edward Scott, age 30, an Assistant Teacher with the Urban Council, lived with his Wife & son at 35 Coquet Street, Jarrow.
Edward is buried in Etaples Military Cemetery.
He is commemorated on the Monkton Memorial in Monkton Village, Jarrow, on the Triptych in St. Paul's Church Jarrow and in St. Peter's Church Jarrow.