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W Whiston 1915

W Whiston died on August 20, 1915, and was buried at Knutsford Cemetery C. Of E. 2299. in United Kingdom. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember W Whiston.
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W Whiston's History: circa 1915

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  • Military Service

    Service number: 26818 Rank: Private Regiment: Cheshire Regiment Unit/ship/squadron: 3rd Bn.
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    1915

    Death

    August 20, 1915
    Death date
    Pneumonia
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Knutsford Cemetery C. Of E. 2299. in United Kingdom
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    My great-uncle, who lied about his age to join up to fight in WW1....he was 15 years old and had said he was 19. So sad...
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Did you know?
In 1809, on December 30th, Boston Massachusetts banned the wearing of masks at balls. Boston was following many other places - including England - by banning masked balls, which were considered to contribute to loose morals. After all, with masks, you couldn't tell the class of the person or even their gender! The law was extended in 1849 and repealed in 1963.
Did you know?
In 1825, on October 26th, the Erie Canal opened. Construction had begun in 1817 and the completion of the canal provided passage from Albany New York to Buffalo New York and Lake Erie. Previously, pack animals had to be used to transport goods - there were no railroads - and the canal allowed goods to be shipped relatively easily and quickly.
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