Family: William John Hosken, MXSN-RJB / Ada Millicent James/HOSKEN, 97YV-BFD

m. 30 Jun 1892

 

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Three soldier-sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hosken, of Pulsack; Lieut. Leslie; Lieut. Norman; Lieut. Clifford

Lieut. Leslie Hosken, one of the three soldier-sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hosken, of Pulsack, mentioned in dispatches among those thanked for gallant and meritorious services at Salonika
Lieut. Norman Hosken making wonderful recovery in London Nursing home from flying accident
Lieut. Clifford Hosken on active service, having volunteered again after recovering from wounds.
Cornishman - Wednesday 12 February 1919

Lieut. Leslie Hosken, one of the three
soldier-sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Hosken, of Pulsack, has been mentioned
in dispatches among those who are
thanked for gallant and meritorious
services at Salonika.    Lieut. Norman
Hosken is making a wonderful recovery
in a London Nursing home from his
flying accident ;   and Lieut. Clifford
Hosken is on active service, having
volunteered again after recovering from
wounds.

Cornishman - Wednesday 12 February 1919


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Date12 Feb 1919
Linked toPulsack, Connor Downs; Pulsack Manor, Pulsack, Connor Downs; Family: Hosken/James/HOSKEN (F1905); Cecil Norman Hosken, KK9J-Q1K; Clifford Hosken; William John Hosken, MXSN-RJB; William Leslie Hosken; Mary Cardell Thomas/HOSKEN, MWYP-QS2

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