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19859   Private James Campbell
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Dated added: 30/12/2015   Last updated: 01/05/2020
Personal Details
Regiment/Service: 2nd Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (British Army)
Died: 15/10/1918 (Prisoner of War)
Age: 20
Summary      
James Campbell was the son of William and Jane Campbell. He was born in Magherafelt about 1898. James enlisted in Cookstown. Private James Campbell served with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Private James Campbell died as a prisoner of war in France on Tuesday 15th October 1918.
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Cemetery Details
Cemetery: Sarralbe Military Cemetery
  Sarralbe, Moselle, 4
Grave Ref: Grave A-4
CWGC Casualty 2913068
Summary      
Sarralbe is a town in the Department of the Moselle, close to the German border. The CWGC cemetery is in front of the civil cemetery which is located to the south-west of the town of Sarralbe. The cemetery is best reached from the main road Richeling-Sarralbe N.56. The cemetery lies on the right hand side of the D.156 which is reached by taking a right turn off the N.56 before entering the town of Sarralbe.
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Local Institute / Local Book Details

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1 Cookstown War Dead Book WW1 298
References and Links
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1 FindAGrave.com Photo of Private James Campbell's grave
2 Magherafelt War Dead Also listed on Magherafelt War Dead
3 National Archives UK Medal card can be purchased here
4 War Graves Photographic Project Photo of Private James Campbell's grave can be purchased here
Cookstown District's War Dead Acknowledgements 2010-2023