He was 22 and the son of William James and Annie Maria Booth of 21 Low St., Winterton, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Remembered at Winterton Cemetery, Winterton,Lincolnshire, England.
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Lincolnshire Star, Saturday 4th November 1916
CONVALESCENT – Private Henry BOOTH 25052, Light Infantry, son of Mr and Mrs W J Booth, who was wounded recently in France in the face and ? is now progressing favourably. Since being wounded he has been in two hospitals and two rest camps, and is now in a convalescent home at Boulogne.
He was 22 and the son of William James and Annie Maria Booth of 21 Low St., Winterton, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Remembered at Winterton Cemetery, Winterton,Lincolnshire, England.
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Lincolnshire Star, Saturday 4th November 1916
CONVALESCENT – Private Henry BOOTH 25052, Light Infantry, son of Mr and Mrs W J Booth, who was wounded recently in France in the face and ? is now progressing favourably. Since being wounded he has been in two hospitals and two rest camps, and is now in a convalescent home at Boulogne.
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