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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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L M Edmunds

Private
Regiment Unknown

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L M Edmunds' story

The bells have Privates L M Edmunds and A J Edmunds. The Tabernacle Messenger (the church magazine of the time) said:

October 1914  – Trooper L N Edmunds enlisted, 17th Lancers and 3rd Cavalry Regiment

 January 1915 – L M Edmunds received a parcel for Christmas 1914

 We would think this would be the same L M Edmunds named on the bell, but the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database has no L M or L N Edmunds listed among the fallen.

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