Person    | Male  Born 1920  Died 29/9/1941

Corporal Reginald Leslie Longman

War dead, WW2 i

Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW2.

Corporal Reginald Leslie Longman

Son of George Longman and Harriet Longman of Arcola Street Hackney. Husband of Rosina Longman (neé Beaumont), married in 1942 in Stoke Newington. Lived at Gunster Road Stoke Newington N16. Served in The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 7th Battalion. Died from wounds. Buried in Lier Belgian Military Cemetery.

2024: Deborah Dettmer kindly sent this photo of Longman, her great uncle, "Never forgotten - the Longman family".

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Corporal Reginald Leslie Longman

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