Teamster in Winchester in 1914 [19] [50]
In 1919 his address was care of Angus A. N. MCGILP in Coorow, who was a farmer and likely his employer at the time [9: 25-July-1919]
He advertised in The Midlands Advertiser newspaper in July 1919 that he'd lost a black gelding and offered a £1 reward [9: 25-July-1919]
His missing horse contaiend a star with a streak on its face and was branded E I T near its shoulder [9: 25-July-1919]
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