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THANKS TO EVERYONE - SOLVED
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Elaine | Report | 7 Nov 2008 00:33 |
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Hi Lucy - He might have been William Henry from redruth/Camborne, cornwall |
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TessAkaBridgetTheFidget | Report | 7 Nov 2008 00:13 |
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Check www.cwgc.org (Commonwealth War Graves Commission) It shows deaths of both world wars. It is free |
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Elaine | Report | 7 Nov 2008 00:07 |
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Hi can anyone give me any information as to whether there are any websites that list names of caualties from WW1 - I have a William Hall born 1885 in Cornwall in my tree, he married in 1906 and had children in 1906,1907 and 1913 - his wife remariied in 1922 so I presume he had died by then - I cannot find any record of his death on the BMI so I am wondering if he may have been killed in the 1st world war - can anyone help please |
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