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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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Andrew Douglas Moore

Lieutenant
Essex

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Born
Unknown - c 1888
Died
Unknown - 21 March 1918
Age
30
Death
Killed in action
Served in
Essex
Awards
Unknown
Memorials
Unknown
Lived
431 Barking Road, Plaistow

Andrew Douglas' story

The bell has D Moore. The Tabernacle Messenger (church magazine) of April 1918 reports that Sub Lieutenant Douglas Moore was killed in action.  He volunteered early in the war and served in France.  He returned to France on 1 January 1918 and was killed on 21 March on the first morning of an offensive.  Before returning toFrance he was engaged to Miss Browne.

 

Service Number
Unknown
Mother
Elizabeth
Father
William
Spouse
Unknown
Buried
Arras Memorial, France
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