| Name |
E H MACKAY |
| Rank/Number |
Private 88530 |
| Regiment |
Royal Army Medical Corps 23rd Field Amb |
| Enlisted |
Great Missenden |
| Age/Date of death |
19 05 Oct 1917 |
| How died/Theatre of war |
Killed in action France & Flanders |
| Last known address |
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| Cemetery |
Poelcapelle British Cemetery, Belgium |
| Grave or Memorial Reference |
L.XI.D.4 |
| Location of memorial |
Slough Baptist Church |
| Date/Place of birth |
c1898 Birmingham, Warwick or Leicester |
| Date/Place of baptism |
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| Pre-war occupation of Casualty |
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| Parents |
John E & Esther MacKay |
| Parent's occupation |
fitter Bogie Dept in railway carriage works |
| Parents' Address (last known) |
20 Bridge St, Stantonbury |
| Wife |
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| Wife's Address (last known) |
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| Notes |
details in Slough Observer 15 Nov 1919. but these are for FH Mackay. This could be Frank Hawkins MacKay/McKay of New Bradwell. Service Papers show that 2 of his sisters, Lily & Minnie, lived at 32 The Crescent, Slough |