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Ebenezer John Kipling 1918

Ebenezer Kipling died on March 22, 1918, and was buried at Pozieres Memorial Panel 61 To 64. in London. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ebenezer John Kipling.
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  • Introduction

    No birth date recorded as he enlisted in WW1 when under age and was as far as I know, only 18 when he was killed. He was a tall lad while his brother John Kipling was quite short.
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  • Military Service

    Service number: 5/4840 Rank: Lance Corporal Regiment: King's Royal Rifle Corps Unit/ship/squadron: 11th Bn.
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    1918

    Death

    March 22, 1918
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Pozieres Memorial Panel 61 To 64. in London
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Did you know?
In 1820, on February 23rd, a plot to murder the Cabinet of the United Kingdom - called the Cato Street Conspiracy - was discovered in England. Thirteen people were arrested of which five were hanged and decapitated (some people paid for a good view of the hanging, attendance was so large). These were the last beheadings in Great Britain.
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In 1830, on May 28th, the US Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. The Act authorized the President to negotiate with Native Americans in the southern region of the US, exchanging their ancestral lands for federal territory west of the Mississippi River. Tens of thousands of Native Americans were forced to move - and march - west.
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