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Name & Rank
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Private George Bramley
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Unit
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No. 76365, 1st/6th Bn., Durham Light Infantry.
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How & When Died
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Died whilst a Prisoner of War in German Hands, 5 October 1918.
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Age, if known
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23 years.
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Next of Kin details
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Son of William and Elizabeth Bramley, of Scholes, Leeds.
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Commemoration Details
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Buried in Glageon Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. Plot II, Row E, Grave 4.
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Other Information / Remarks
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George Bramley was born in Great Ouseburn, North Yorkshire, and enlisted in Harrogate. His father was a horseman working on
a farm. The family moved from Cross Gates to Scholes.
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Remembering the Fallen of Two Villages on the Eastern Fringes of Leeds.
Site built by Nigel Marshall
Copyright 2006-7
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