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Thinking of three young men from different branches of my family:
Lt James McConning Potts, 21st Bn Canadian Infantry, who died 8 August 1918 aged 23. Buried at Cruoy British Cemetery near Amiens.
"The unreturning army that was youth;
The legions that have suffered and are dust."
Rambler
James was part of the Eastern Ontario Regiment.
August 8 & 9 were a couple of bad days for the Canadians.
A few other names were Harold Martin PHILLIPS,
and privates Corrie & McEwan (August 9 th.)
Zelley, Lovell, Godbold, Woods, Phillips, Lewis, Emery,
Magee, Baker, White. Flisher, Kyne, Tilston, Valence/Vallens,
Mabb/Mabbe, Bellamy, Selley, Martha Smith, Arno (of Dartmouth, Devon}.
Dorset, London, Warwick, East Anglia, Kent, Devon
North Wales
The ancestors lived here and there, in many scattered
places, with various occupations