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The names of 197 local men who lost their lives in World War I are
inscribed on the bells of the Memorial Community Church in Plaistow. They are our local heroes

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Arthur Henry Perry

Private
Royal Fusiliers

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Born
Poplar - Unknown
Died
France and Flanders - 13 July 1917
Age
Unknown
Death
Died of wounds
Served in
Royal Fusiliers
Awards
Unknown
Memorials
Unknown
Lived
East Ham

Arthur Henry's story

Two Perrys were mentioned in the Tabernacle Messenger, the church magazine of the time. We don’t know if they were related to this man.

It wrote that G Perry received a parcel for Christmas 1914.

In October 1917 Private E Perry wrote, while he was billeted at Herne Bay recovering from wounds.

 

Service Number
283300
Mother
Unknown
Father
Unknown
Spouse
Unknown
Buried
Mons (Bergen) Communal Cemetery, Belgium
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