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250469

Pte. Joseph Ward

British Army 2nd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment

from:Bromsgrove, Worcestershire

(d.23rd April 1915)

Joseph Ward died of enteric fever in hospital in France on Friday April 23rd 1915. He was married and lived in the Stourbridge Road in Catshill. He was 32 years of age. He was a reservist and was called to the colours in August 1914 and, after nine days, was in France. He fought in the opening battles without injury before being struck down with fever. He left a widow and six children.



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