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1Private Stuart Ellinor, London Regiment, reported missing 25th April 1917. Any information will be gratefully received at 4 Osgathorpe Road, Sheffieldy09477

Private Stuart Ellinor, London Regiment, reported missing 25th April 1917. Any information will be gratefully received at 4 Osgathorpe Road, Sheffield

2Sergeant S F Jackson, York and Lancaster Regiment, reported missing 3rd May 1917. Any information will be gratefully received by his parents at 9 Westbrook Bank, Sharrow Vale, Sheffield. Before joining the forces he was employed at Messrs Tuckwoods Sy09478

Sergeant S F Jackson, York and Lancaster Regiment, reported missing 3rd May 1917. Any information will be gratefully received by his parents at 9 Westbrook Bank, Sharrow Vale, Sheffield. Before joining the forces he was employed at Messrs Tuckwoods S

3Private E. Wigley, York and Lancaster Regiment, of 317 St. Philips Road, Sheffield, missing since 3rd May 1917. Any information concerning him will be gratefully received at the above addressy09479

Private E. Wigley, York and Lancaster Regiment, of 317 St. Philips Road, Sheffield, missing since 3rd May 1917. Any information concerning him will be gratefully received at the above address

42nd Lt. G. L. [George Leonard] Tucker, West Yorkshire Regiment, of Sheffield, prisoner of war in Germanyy09480

2nd Lt. G. L. [George Leonard] Tucker, West Yorkshire Regiment, of Sheffield, prisoner of war in Germany

5Captain Arthur S. Plant, Royal Army Medical Corps, (M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.) son-in-law of Mr Joseph Ridley of Oughtibridge has been awarded the Military Cross for devotion to duty whilst woundedy09481

Captain Arthur S. Plant, Royal Army Medical Corps, (M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.) son-in-law of Mr Joseph Ridley of Oughtibridge has been awarded the Military Cross for devotion to duty whilst wounded

62nd Lt. F. A. Davies, of Sheffield, killed in actiony09482

2nd Lt. F. A. Davies, of Sheffield, killed in action

7Capt. H. Burkett, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), of Sheffield, died of woundsy09483

Capt. H. Burkett, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), of Sheffield, died of wounds

82nd Lt. Reginald Barber, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Sheffield, promoted to Lieutenanty09484

2nd Lt. Reginald Barber, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Sheffield, promoted to Lieutenant

9Lt. Maurice Barber, York and Lancaster Regiment, promoted to rank of Captain, son of Mr Herbert Barber of Sheffieldy09485

Lt. Maurice Barber, York and Lancaster Regiment, promoted to rank of Captain, son of Mr Herbert Barber of Sheffield

10Lt. H. H. Harvey, Machine Gun Corps, of Sheffield, awarded the Military Crossy09486

Lt. H. H. Harvey, Machine Gun Corps, of Sheffield, awarded the Military Cross

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