One for the bloodhounds?
Posted: 06 Mar 2013 18:35
The following has been posted elsewhere and it seems to be up our street. I have not yet given it any attention, but if anyone has time on their hands...
"OK Guys, there is a distinct possibility that this lad was 14 when he died of wounds. I need your help to nail it down please.
Here is all I have;-
HAWE, EDWARD FRANCIS. Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: South African Horse. Unit; 4th. Date of Death:20/09/1916. Age at Death,14. Service No:606. Born in Tipperary. Died of wounds.
Irish Independent; Hawe—September 20, 1916, of wounds received in action, Edward Francis Hawe, of Cleveland, youngest son of the late Philip Hawe, of Briarsfield, Mullinhane, County Tipperary. R.I.P.
Liverpool Echo, 06/10/1916. Died From Wounds; Hawe-September 20, of wounds received in action, Edward Francis Hawe, dearly-loved brother of Philip Hawe, 24, Cumberand Avenue, Sefton Park. R.I.P.
http://www.census.na...lvemnon/838465/
Grave or Memorial Reference:IV D 3. Cemetery: Morogoro Cemetery."
Daggers
What do you think?
"OK Guys, there is a distinct possibility that this lad was 14 when he died of wounds. I need your help to nail it down please.
Here is all I have;-
HAWE, EDWARD FRANCIS. Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: South African Horse. Unit; 4th. Date of Death:20/09/1916. Age at Death,14. Service No:606. Born in Tipperary. Died of wounds.
Irish Independent; Hawe—September 20, 1916, of wounds received in action, Edward Francis Hawe, of Cleveland, youngest son of the late Philip Hawe, of Briarsfield, Mullinhane, County Tipperary. R.I.P.
Liverpool Echo, 06/10/1916. Died From Wounds; Hawe-September 20, of wounds received in action, Edward Francis Hawe, dearly-loved brother of Philip Hawe, 24, Cumberand Avenue, Sefton Park. R.I.P.
http://www.census.na...lvemnon/838465/
Grave or Memorial Reference:IV D 3. Cemetery: Morogoro Cemetery."
Daggers
What do you think?