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Served in the Royal Navy but did no die during WWI or WWII
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1900 born in Shilton, Nr. Coventry, baptised 20th September at Ansty Church, to parents Captain Richard John Erskine and Gwendoline Mary Oliver-Bellasis of Shilton
1911 Census at Golden Parsonage, Gaddesden Row, Hemel Hempstead as a boarder at school
1922 Electoral Roll at Shilton House, Shilton with his parents Richard John Erskine and Gwendoline Mary Oliver-Bellasis
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2nd Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment,
Service Number 16522
Died aged 24 years on Sunday 7th October 1917
Private Adcock was the son of Joseph and Maria Adcock, of The Grotto, Coleshill St, Atherstone, Warwickshire
Remembered with honour
Hooge Crater Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave ref: I. B. 15.
Private Edmund Adcock | War Casualty Details 457306 | CWGC
Listed on the Roll of Honour 16th November in Coventry Evening Telegraph
Death reported in the Atherstone News and Herald 2nd November 1917
