Lance Corporal E Moore

The King's (Liverpool Regiment)

Died: Thursday 7 January 1915 (aged 31)

Connected records

Record:
MOORE,
Additional information:
Son of Charles Hardy Moore and Emma Brunton Moore; husband of Florinda E. Moore, of 61, Trafalgar Square, Scarborough. Native of Scarborough.
Cemetery:
LE TOURET MILITARY CEMETERY, RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE
Cemetery/memorial reference:
Sp. Mem. 3.
Country:
United Kingdom

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Name:
Private Moore
Context:
joined
Date:
2 Jan 1915
Diary:
2 DIVISION: 6 Infantry Brigade: 1 Battalion King's Liverpool Regiment. (page 108)
Name:
Private Moore
Context:
joined
Date:
2 Jan 1915
Diary:
2 DIVISION: 6 Infantry Brigade: 1 Battalion King's Liverpool Regiment. (page 107)
Name:
Private W Moore
Context:
award
Date:
2 Jan 1915
Diary:
2 DIVISION: 1 Battalion Irish Guards (page 129)
Name:
Private W Moore
Context:
award
Date:
2 Jan 1915
Diary:
2 DIVISION: 1 Battalion Irish Guards (page 129)
Name:
Second Lieutenant E Moore
Context:
joined
Date:
12 Jan 1915
Diary:
2 DIVISION: Divisional Troops: 5 Field Company Royal Engineers. (page 107)