tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5557333907135277347.post5904083808875051632..comments2024-01-05T10:27:28.800+00:00Comments on The War Memorial: John CampbellAmandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02322857479515553022noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5557333907135277347.post-60178887189720662802015-10-08T21:42:29.331+01:002015-10-08T21:42:29.331+01:00Thanks for the suggestion Becca, he's on the l...Thanks for the suggestion Becca, he's on the list of possibles but down as unlikely as his widow would have been the connection to St James and she had her army form certified at St Michaels. You have to feel for the poor widow, losing her husband then finding out he'd lied about a promotion and winning the DCM! Amandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02322857479515553022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5557333907135277347.post-70314469679706151762015-10-08T17:20:27.726+01:002015-10-08T17:20:27.726+01:00Actually he married in St Leonards Bootle in 1913 ...Actually he married in St Leonards Bootle in 1913 so he was c of e<br />BeccaBecca Blacknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5557333907135277347.post-6756782939267642882015-10-08T17:15:37.916+01:002015-10-08T17:15:37.916+01:00Have you considered Lance Corporal John Campbell S...Have you considered Lance Corporal John Campbell S9154 Gordon Highlanders. He was born in Glasgow but lived at 16 Cornwallis Street which isn't far from St James's, also his effects were sent to an address in Nelson Street which is even nearer. On the other hand, he doesn't appear to have married at St James's or baptised his little girl there, so perhaps it is a blind alley<br />Becca BlackBecca Blacknoreply@blogger.com