| Surname | Moles | |||
| First Name(s) | James | |||
| Place of Birth | Tottenham | |||
| Club(s) | Birmingham Tottenham Hotspur | |||
| Service | British Army | |||
| Rank | Lance Corporal (Appointment not rank) | |||
| Service Number | G/6624 | |||
| Previous Service Number(s) | 1381 | |||
| Regiment or Corps | Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) | |||
| Unit(s) | 3rd (Militia) Battalion* 11th (Service) Battalion | |||
| Previous Regiment(s) or Corps | - | |||
| Unit(s) | - | |||
| Type of Casualty (If applicable) | Died of Wounds | |||
| Theatre of War (If applicable) | Western European Theatre | |||
| Date of Death (If applicable) | 07/11/1915 | |||
| Place of Death (If applicable) | France and Flanders | |||
| Place of Burial/Commemoration (If applicable) | Lillers Communal Cemetery | |||
| Grave/Memorial Reference (If applicable) | IV. D. 38. | |||
| Awards and Decorations | - | |||
| Citation(s) | - | |||
| Supplementary Notes | *Enlisted in militia 20/02/1900 but discharged 48 days later due to having given false age on attestation. Died of wounds at No. 9 Casualty Clearing Station, Lillers. Son of William and Bessie Moles; husband of Wilhelmina Mary Moles, of 59, Tyndall Rd., Leyton, London. Born at Tottenham, London. |
