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William Stoupe

Pte
William Stoupe

Military Details

Service Number: 18036

Regiment & Unit / Ship

2nd Border Regiment

Awards and Medals

The 1914-15 Star

The 1914-15 Star

The Victory Medal

The Victory Medal

The British War Medal, 1914-18

The British War Medal, 1914-18

Enlistment Details

Residence at Enlistment

51 Main Street , Cleator

Rank at Enlistment

Pte

Battalion at Enlistment

2nd

Service Number at Enlistment

18036

Service History

Reported as missing in Action in the Cumberland News on 13.11.1915 on page/column 5a.

Personal Details

Date of Birth

1894

Place of Birth

Belfast

Religion

R.C

Residence (Census)

Gregg Street , Lisburn ,Antrim

Education and Occupation

Occupation

Miner

Death and Memorial

Date of Death

25th September 1915

Age at Death

20

Circumstances of Death

Killed in Action

Place of Death

Loos

Theater of Action

France

Battle

Battle of Loos

Regiment at Death

Border Regiment

Battalion/Vessel at Death

2nd

Rank at Death

Pte

Notes

served as Stouppe 1901 and 1911 Census show William Stoupe living with his uncle John and cousins Bridget , Annie ,Mary , Patrick Soldiers effects and Pension records show NOK Cousin Mary Stoupe ,Crook, Durham

Buried or Commemorated at

Loos Memorial

France

Private Memorial: St Marys RC Church WW1 Memorial, Men Of Cleator And Trumpet Terrace (WMR 3946)

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