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Local Information:
His local connections are difficult to establish as he is shown as being born in Abingdon, enlisted at Reading and place of residence as Abingdon. He was the Son of Robert and
Martha Weaving, of Abingdon, Berkshire and the husband of Dorothy Weaving. He went to France on the 30th March 1915 which would indicate that he was a pre war territorial soldier.
[At some point his army number was changed to 200246]
He died of wounds on Sunday, 27th August 1916, age 28. He is buried in Mill Road Cemetery, Thiepval, Somme, France.
Regimental Information:
War diary reads:
27th August 1916 – Battalion in Ovillers making preparations for the evening attack. Glosters on the right, Warwick's on the left. The attack was most successful with the
battalion achieving all its objectives and capturing 10 prisoners. It is estimated that they killed or wounded at last 100 Germans.
Battalion casualties:- Officers wounded 2; Other Ranks Killed 9, wounded 48, missing believed killed 2, wounded and missing 10, missing 10.
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