Talk:Thomas Colclough Watson

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Corrected account of death
I have corrected the infobox detail he died in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) during World War I,to that he died in London, which is upheld by the CWGC and Victoria Cross sites, both linked and cited, both of which record he was cremated at Golders Green. It was not the policy at that stage of the war to repatriate dead from Mesopotamia and other overseas theatres.Cloptonson (talk) 19:39, 18 June 2019 (UTC)