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jax | Report | 24 May 2012 23:36 |
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It is all guessing on my part, as already said you need the birth certs to be certain of the parents/mother |
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John | Report | 24 May 2012 23:55 |
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Thanks. Its not enough to back up any positive answers and as you say its going to have to be the birth certs. I will let you now the answer. |
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John | Report | 25 May 2012 00:11 |
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I am also trying to gain info on a Thomas Evans born 1903 Folkstone i beleive, but because of the lack of info i have no headway. He was in the army and served on the Burma Railway.Because of the attrocities he was subjected to survived and was given a few years after the war to live.I do not no his rank, regiment or no. But its his army career with the Burma Railway that interests me. |
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