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W. F. Sewell, DD

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

W. F. Sewell, DD

The "DD" is on the memorial as if Sewell had 4 initials: "W. F. D. D." which seems unlikely so we've made him a Doctor of Divinity, which seems marginally more probable.

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W. F. Sewell, DD

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