Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 720

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 720
Page number 720
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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PATRIOTIC FAMILIES

Sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. COX,
1, Coley Kiln Cottages,
St. Saviour's Road, Reading.

Gunner E. F. COX, R .F .A .€” Wounded.

Driver W . COX , R . H . A . Serving in Egypt..

Gunner S. COX , R .H .A .- -Serving in Egypt.

The l at e Gunner G.H. COX. Killed in action.



Sons of Mr. and Mrs. KINGSHOTT, 39, Bedford Rd., Reading.


Lce.- Corpi . DANIEL KINGSHOTT , 6t h Batt. Royal Berks Regt. Wounded.

Pt e. WM. KINGSHOTT, R.E. Sick.

Sons and Son-in-Law of
Mr. and Mrs. M. O '€™CONNOR, Newtown, Reading.

Sergt. MATTHEW O '€™CONNOR , R.F.A. €” Severely wounded.


JACK O' CONNOR. A . B . , H . M . S . Opal, w h o has been i n a c t i o n i n t he North Sea.

The l at e Gnr. THOMAS O' CONNOR Ki l l ed i n a ct i on .

Sergt . E. DUNSTAN , Royal Berks Regt . , l at e of t he Royal Scots Fusiliers.