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March 1918

Mexborough and Swinton Times March 16, 1918

Roll of Honour
Swinton Families Service

Top Picture (from left to right):
Private William Cooper (York and Lancaster); Air Mechanic B Cooper (R.F.C.); Private Joseph Cooper (in training)

Bottom picture (from left to right):

Annie Cooper (W.A.A.C); Driver F Cooper (R.F.A); Lance Corporal Tom Beech (York and Lancaster) Killed

The family of Mr. and Mrs.,Henry Cooper of 23, Wortley-avenue, Swinton have a fine record of patriotic service.

Air-Mechanic Bernard Cooper (R.F.C.) returned to trance, after home leave, on Wednesday. He has been twelve month in France.

Driver Fred Cooper (R.F.A..), who has been in Mesopotamia two years.

Pte. Jos. Copper enlisted last week at Keighley. He is the eldest son.

Annie Cooper (W.A.A C.) trained at Folkestone, went to France in January this year; she has had a wide experience in hospital work at Sheffield, Bradford, and Oldham.

Pte. William Cooper (Y. and L.) was killed in action during the South African war.

Lcp. T. Beech (Y and L) son-in-law, was killed in action at the battle of Loos, September 20, 1915.

Mrs. Cooper is also doing war-work.