I think the photo reveals the initials as 'LH'.
Looking again...
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Steward James Haugh Hampson
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Re: J H Hampson - information not yet known
I'm unconvinced, still looks like JH to me, however no entry being found on CWGC or other sites I have been looking down baptisms and could put forward a Joseph Henry and a James Henry who both lived in the right area in 1911. These two perhaps put on the back burner for the time being until we want to look closer at their families.
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Re: J H Hampson - maybe LH?

It's a close call but I think if you compare it to the J below and the L above it, the horizontal line is not long enough for the L and there is no full stop after it. It's a J with the full stop looking a but like the horizontal of an L... if you see what I mean?
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Re: J H Hampson - maybe LH?
Looking through my list of wounded here are some entries which may or not be relevant
6th-Dec-1917 King's Liverpool Regiment Private John H 202200 Hampson Liverpool Wounded
1st-Aug-1916 King's Liverpool Regiment Private John 30802 Hampson Liverpool Wounded
26th-June-1917 King's Liverpool Regiment Private John 30802 Hampson Liverpool Wounded
4th-Sept-1917 King's Liverpool Regiment Private John 201184 Hampson Liverpool Wounded
6th-Dec-1917 King's Liverpool Regiment Private John H 202200 Hampson Liverpool Wounded
1st-Aug-1916 King's Liverpool Regiment Private John 30802 Hampson Liverpool Wounded
26th-June-1917 King's Liverpool Regiment Private John 30802 Hampson Liverpool Wounded
4th-Sept-1917 King's Liverpool Regiment Private John 201184 Hampson Liverpool Wounded
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Re: J H Hampson - maybe LH?
Maritime Deaths Index:
Hampson J, aged 45, Printer and Steward, born Liverpool, address 10 Hallam Street Liverpool, SS Falaba, 28 Mar 1915 supposed drowned, ship sunk by enemy
Hallam Street is right by the church, CWGC shows that he was married and his widow was still at 10 Hallam St. Merchant Navy records are not so accurate with names so I would accept the missing middle initial.
The Falaba is another ship that I already have lots of info and newspaper cuttings about.
Amanda
Hampson J, aged 45, Printer and Steward, born Liverpool, address 10 Hallam Street Liverpool, SS Falaba, 28 Mar 1915 supposed drowned, ship sunk by enemy
Hallam Street is right by the church, CWGC shows that he was married and his widow was still at 10 Hallam St. Merchant Navy records are not so accurate with names so I would accept the missing middle initial.
The Falaba is another ship that I already have lots of info and newspaper cuttings about.
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Re: J H Hampson - Steward J Hampson?
Confirmation of his full name:
Liverpool Echo 28 March 1918
HAMPSON - in loving memory of my dear husband JAMES HAUGH HAMPSON, who was lost on the Falaba, March 28, 1915. ("Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear.") - Wife and family
Liverpool Echo 28 March 1918
HAMPSON - in loving memory of my dear husband JAMES HAUGH HAMPSON, who was lost on the Falaba, March 28, 1915. ("Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear.") - Wife and family
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