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Capt. Francis William Moore, MC

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Capt. Francis William Moore, MC

Served in the 10th Deveonshire Regiment. His name is at the top of the middle list of names on the St John’s memorial, erected by his father, Richard Moore.

2017: Mike of the Henley on Thames WW1 Remembrance Association tells us that Captain Moore was a member of Kensington Rowing Club.

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Capt. Francis William Moore, MC

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