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Rank & Name
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Private George Dobson Acomb
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Unit
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No. 47089, 25th (Tyneside Irish) Bn., Northumberland Fusiliers
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How & When Died
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Died of Wounds, 23 April 1917
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Age, if known
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33 years
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Next of Kin details
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Son of Dennison and Hannah Acomb, of Barwick in Elmet; Husband of C. Acomb, of Main Street Aberford.
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Commemoration Details
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Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XIX, Row G, Grave 12.
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Other Information / Remarks
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George Acomb is also remembered on the War Memorial at Aberford where he was living before he left for the war. His brother,
Hubert was also killed in the Great War.
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Photographs
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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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