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Local Information:
Percy Molland was living in Newbury and he enlisted at Hungerford. His father was Richard, a carpenter, living in Hollacombe (within the parish of Winkleigh) in Devon. His mother
was Bessie and they had 4 children.
In 1911 Percy now 24 was a boarder in the house of Marian Waddington, a widow of 54, with her daughter Winifred, a school teacher living in Fairview Road, Hungerford. Percy was a
sorting clerk and telegraphist.
After the war started he enlisted into the Royal Engineers as a telephone operator and served in L Signal Company. He died of pneumonia (Spanish flu) on the 11th November 1918,
aged 32 (the day peace was declared) at the 46th CCS (Casualty clearing station).
He is buried in Fillievres British Cemetery, 44 KM west of Arras. He is commemorated on the war memorial at this home village at Winkleigh in Devon. Locally in addition to being
listed on the war memorial he is also listed on the Town Hall memorial board and in St Lawrence's Church, so clearly he must have made a local impact during his stay in the town.
Regimental Information:
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