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Surname:Maxwell
Initials:G
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:P/8035
Notes:MFP. He was born, enlisted and resided in Glossop.
Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects: Died, Military Hospital Chiselhurst Military Hospital, 10/4/1919 his widow Frances received £3-14-3 and 9/12/1919 a further £7-10-00. Formerly South Wales Borderers No. 3/L/37092. Inscription on a private gravestone:: In lowing memory of Alexander Maxwell who died February 15th 1941 in his 77th year and Ann his beloved wife who died Nov 25 1943 aged 75 years, also their son P/8035 L/Cpl George Maxwell, MFP the beloved husband of Frances Maxwell of High Street East, Glossop, who died at Chiselhurst camp (Kent) hospital Hospital 30 October 1918, age 27 years.
Info from Pension Index Card: Maxwell, George, No. P/8035, MFP, L/Cpl, 30/10/1918 died from bronchopneumonia and cardiac failure contracted whilst on active service. Widow Francis, born 2/5/1891, 145 High Street, East Glossop, Derbyshire. 18/11/1918 she was awarded a grant of £5, 5/5/1919 she received a pension of 13/9 per week.
George Maxwell.
Casualty Record:
Date of Death:Oct. 30, 1918
Company:MFP
CWGC Link:351601
Cemetery:GLOSSOP CEMETERY, UNITED KINGDOM 🇬🇧
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