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Victor George Lewis Legg


Victor George Lewis Legg.  Married Lily May Legg (nee Miller).   Fought in WW1 (dogtag# 17116) as a Private in the Dorset Regt of the Army.  Died on Apr 2 1919.  Buried at Longfleet (St. Mary) Churchyard. (A8-16) in Poole in Dorset.  Their name features in the St Marys Church Roll of Honour 1914-1918 in United Kingdom.  


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Dogtag: 17116
Rank: Private - see more from this Rank >>
Force: Army
Division: Dorset Regt - see more from this Division >>
Married to: Lily May Legg (nee Miller)
Date of Death: 1919-04-02
War: WW1 - see more from this War >>
Roll of Honour: St Marys Church Roll of Honour 1914-1918
ROH Country: United Kingdom - see more from this ROH Country >>
Grave Address: Longfleet (St. Mary) Churchyard. (A8-16)
Grave Town: Poole - see more from this Grave Town >>
Grave Country: Dorset - see more from this Grave Country >>
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