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    I am looking for information on James Smith who was a Gunner in the R.F.A in WW1. He died in 1915/1916 but I'm not sure what month. He lived in St Pancras and I think he was born in the London area. His wife died in February 1916 at 6 Laxton Place, St Pancras and I believe he died a couple of months before or after. More likely to be before because it is said the shock was partly what killed her.

    The fact his surname is Smith and having no Regiment No. for him makes this a hard task. I've searched the usual CWG and SWDITFWW but can't dind enough information that matches what little I do know.

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    Hi Lorraine, could it be any of these?

    Name: SMITH
    Initials: J
    Nationality: United Kingdom
    Rank: Gunner
    Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery
    Unit Text: 66th Bty. 4th Bde.
    Date of Death: 11/05/1916
    Service No: 90635
    Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
    Grave/Memorial Reference: XVIII. L. 2.
    Cemetery: AMARA WAR CEMETERY

    Name: SMITH
    Initials: J
    Nationality: United Kingdom
    Rank: Gunner
    Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery
    Secondary Regiment: Royal Garrison Artillery
    Secondary Unit Text: attd. 119th Heavy Trench Mortar Bty.
    Date of Death: 22/08/1915
    Service No: 93650
    Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
    Grave/Memorial Reference: II. C. 6.
    Cemetery: ABBEVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY

    Name: SMITH, JAMES
    Initials: J
    Nationality: United Kingdom
    Rank: Gunner
    Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery
    Unit Text: 25th Bty.
    Date of Death: 20/03/1916
    Service No: 82103
    Additional information: Husband of Mrs. L. Smith, of 9, Park Crescent, Clapham Park Rd., London.
    Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
    Grave/Memorial Reference: I. B. 5.
    Cemetery: MERICOURT-L'ABBE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION

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    Are you sure that he didn't have a second forename?

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    There is a church next to to where his wife died.

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    Thanks for your reply. Itis unlikely to be the last one because that gives name of wife and address which don't match. The first one from the date is the more likely but unfortunately not enough information to tie it down.
    When you added that there is a church next to where his wife died, were you meaning there would be a plaque in the church. I think this would only have his name though and not service number or date of death.
    On his wife's death certificate, it does give the name of husband -soldier/regiment so I assume from that he didn't die until after although as I said the story is that he died first.
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    Hello Peter
    Thanks for your reply. As far as I know he didn't have a middle name. On his marriage certificate, and wife's death certifiacate, he was just James.

    Lorraine Osborne

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    Does the death certificate state that James was the informant?
    If so, and the relationship is Husband, then he died after his wife and your family story would be mistaken. Most of us find similar things - where something is "common knowledge" within the family but it often turns out to be incorrect.

    If the informant is not the husband, then who is it? What is that persons relationship to the deceased?

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    Hello
    No James was not the informant - an Annie Mills whose address was 22 Munster Square, St Pancras was the informant - I presume just a friend.
    Lorraine

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    No details on the relationship to the deceased on the certificate?
    It should state something I would have thought - even if only "landlady" or "friend".

    So if James was not the informant, he *could* have pre-deceased her or he could have been unable to act as the informant for some reason, perhaps too infirm or in hospital etc.

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    Hi Lorraine, i googled the address and 8 Laxton Place, St Pancras (next door) is the site of a church

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