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58481: Memorial card for Fred Lynn

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posted on 2024-02-23, 22:59 authored by Great War Archive Project Team

After surviving his wounds in May 1918, Fred returned to his Battalion in France. He was killed in action on September 29th 1918.

His name is on the Memorial in Tyne Cot Cemetary, Belgium.

Fred's mother must have been profoundly affected by the war. Three of her 4 sons were involved. Fred was killed in action, John died in 1918 in the flu epidemic, and her husband had died in 1915. She was fortunate in some ways. Her youngest son Walter survived (and lived to be 83), and her 3 sons in law all survived.

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Subject

Lynn, Frederick

Date

September 1918 | September 1918

Date Created

01/09/1918

Temporal Coverage

30/09/1918

Source

Leaf

Medium

Card

Type

Memorabilia

Pages

1, 2, 3, 4

Number of Pages

4

Contributor

Admin | Jennifer Bangs

Rights

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor

Publisher

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford

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