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    Not quite so fortunate as Mr Mannering were the Daynes. George was the miller at Crabble, though he died in 1907. His son Charles then went to New Zealand, possibly to seek work on a relative's farm. In the Great War he enlisted in the Canterbury Regiment and was killed in action on 8 May 1915.

    They were a very large family, but mainly girls. George, named after his father, was in Canada, and enlisted three months after his brother was killed.

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