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Pte. James Clay

British Army 89th Field Ambulance Royal Army Medical Corps

from:9 Queen St., Bowers Row, Woodlesford, Leeds

(d.20th May 1917)

When James Clay was born in 1894 in Preston, Yorkshire, his father, Samuel, was 36 and his mother, Anna, was 35. He had six sisters. He died on 20th of May 1917 at the age of 23, and was buried in France, the same day as Sergeant Walter Masson also of 89th Field Ambulance.



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