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Arthur Moody

Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW1 Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW1
Rank Lamps and Able Seaman
Unit S.S. "Duckbridge" (Newcastle)
Regiment Mercantile Marine
Died 22-02-1916, age 23
Cause of death Killed by mine
Notes Son of Annie Baron (formerly Moody), of 28, Marlborough Avenue, Goole, and the late Jonathan Moody.
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