| Name |
Philip Pike (Rockey) ADAMS |
| Rank/Number |
2nd Lieutenant |
| Regiment/Unit |
Somerset Light Infantry / 6th Bn attd 2nd Bn Dev Reg |
| Enlisted |
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| Age/Date of death |
21 / 27 May 1918 |
| How died/Theatre of war |
Killed in action / France & Flanders |
| Residence at death |
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| Cemetery |
Soissons Memorial, Aisne, France |
| Grave Reference |
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| Location of memorial |
Flackwell Heath |
| Date/Place of birth |
Jun qtr 1897 / Plymouth, Devon |
| Date/Place of baptism |
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| Occupation of Casualty |
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| Parents/Occupation |
Henry James & Theresa Agnes Adams / woollen merchant/commercial traveller |
| Parents' Address |
1911: Thames Ditton, Surrey formerly Brentor, Devon |
| Wife |
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| Wife's Address |
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| Notes |
mother nee O'Flaherty, also described as Jessie Adams. There does not seem to be anyone with the middle name of Pike but there is a Philip Rockey Adams. Possibly in Royal Flying Corps at some stage. |