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Harrogate Herald - 16th January 1918
W H Breare letter
I am going to tell you about a most interesting family. It is
that of Sapper P Reynard, of 12 Chatsworth Place, who has
called to see me. He is one of a family of fourteen, whose members
are scattered all over the world. He joined up over 19 months ago,
and has been out 13 months. With him are Cooper, of Starbeck, and
Richardson, from New Park, who was employed at Johnson's Motor
Works. Reynard was formerly a fireman on the North-Eastern
Railway. His brother, Sergeant E Reynard, you may remember,
was killed. I told you at the time what a fine man he was, and I had
rightdown affection for him. He was employed as gas meter inspector
before the war. There is another brother of Reynard's (Frank
Reynard), who is in India; another who was with the Canadians
has been discharged and gone back. Still one other brother has been
in the Australian Artillery three years on the Belgian front, now
sick, and in Leeds Hospital. This one was with Mr Fisher, jeweller,
James Street, Harrogate, before emigrating to Australia. You see by
this that three boys have all had something in them, for they have
made good wherever they have gone.
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