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Person    | Male  Born 27/7/1890  Died 20/6/1917

Lieut. Cuthbert Farrar Savage

Categories: Armed Forces

Countries: Canada, France

Lieut. Cuthbert Farrar Savage

Born at St. Mark's Vicarage, Barrow-in-Furness.  The son of Canon E. Sidney and Sibyl Savage of The Priory, Hexham, Northumberland. His mother was the daughter of , after whom Dean Farrar Street is named.

Educated at Rugby and New College, Oxford. 1913 emigrated to Vancouver, British Columbia, and was training to be a lawyer at the Bar until the outbreak of WW1 when he enlisted. Went to France on 25 August 1915 in the 10th Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers "A" Coy. Died following a shell burst outside his Battalion Headquarters near Ypres.

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Lieut. Cuthbert Farrar Savage

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St Bartholomew's WW1 memorial - Cuthbert Farrar Savage

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