Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 800

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 800
Page number 800
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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PATRIOTIC FAMILIES
The Seven Soldier Sons of Mr. and Mrs. JONAS COLLINS, of Pack Horse Farm, Mapledurham.

P t e . J . E. COLLINS , Oxford a n d Bucks L.I.,
Thatch Cottage, Chasey Heath,
Mapledurham . €” In Salonika.

P t e.T. J. COLLINS, A.S.C., M.T.,
Homestead Cottage, Play Hatch . €” In
France.

Pt e. F. C. COLLINS, R.M.L.I.,
6, Grove Road, Lower Walmer, Deal.
T h i r t e e n y e a r s ’ ser vi ce.

Pte. A . COLLINS , A . S . C . , M . T . , Green
Road, Sonning Common . €” In E g y p t .

l at e P t e . P. F. J . GOODCHILD ,
A . I . F . €” Ki l l e d In a ct i on .


P t e. H . COLLINS , K . R . R . C . , w h o c a me
f r o m Australia to enl i st a n d
has r et u r n e d t her e. €” Discharged.

HEROES OF HURST.

J. C. GOODCHILD,
Australian M . G . C . €” O n a c t i v e ser vi ce.

The l ate Pt e. EDWARD COLLINS,
Hants Regiment . €” Died whi l st in t r a i n ­
i ng on Salisbury P l a i n .

Dvr . G . GOODCHILD , l at e of t h e A . S . C .
T wi c e wounded.

Sapper F. COLLINS, R.E.