Serjeant W J Graham

Royal Field Artillery

Died: Saturday 14 October 1916 (aged 28)

Connected records

Record:
GRAHAM,
Additional information:
Son of Mrs. Johanna Mackay Graham, of 24, Stock St., Paisley.
Cemetery:
A.I.F. BURIAL GROUND, FLERS
Cemetery/memorial reference:
II. H. 24.
Country:
United Kingdom

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Name:
Second Lieutenant Graham
Context:
commander
Date:
18 Oct 1916
Diary:
1 CAVALRY DIVISION: 19 Hussars (page 161)
Name:
Private J Graham
Context:
award
Date:
11 Oct 1916
Diary:
2 CAVALRY DIVISION: 16 (The Queens) Lancers (page 103)
Name:
Second Lieutenant G L Graham
Context:
departed_posted
Date:
13 Oct 1916
Diary:
1 CAVALRY DIVISION: 18 (Queen Mary's Own) Hussars (page 168)
Name:
Lieutenant E W Graham
Context:
Missing in action
Date:
18 Oct 1916
Diary:
4 DIVISION: 1 Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (page 358)
Name:
Private S Graham
Context:
departed_sick
Date:
19 Oct 1916
Diary:
1 DIVISION: 141 Field Ambulance (page 123)
Name:
Second Lieutenant V C Graham
Context:
commander
Date:
19 Oct 1916
Diary:
1 CAVALRY DIVISION: 19 Hussars (page 162)
Name:
Private S Graham
Context:
departed_sick
Date:
19 Oct 1916
Diary:
1 DIVISION: 141 Field Ambulance (page 123)