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Can anyone tell me please ...
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*~♥~*Anita | Report | 23 Jun 2007 16:49 |
Hi Kath, thank you for the info.. I dont think it will be of any use to me im looking for Uk details. Thank you |
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KathleenBell | Report | 23 Jun 2007 16:46 |
They are only for United States. It says this on Ancestry about what they contain:- The WWI draft registration cards database can be an extremely useful resource because it covers a significant portion of the U.S. male population in the early twentieth-century. If you had family in the United States during WWI, you are likely to find at least one relative’s information within this large collection. In addition, these cards contain more than just names and dates; they contain significant genealogical information such as birthplace, citizenship status, and information on the individual’s nearest relative. Kath. x |
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*~♥~*Anita | Report | 23 Jun 2007 16:37 |
On Ancestry there is a search facility for WW1 Regestration cards does anyone know what info these cards would contain... Tank you Anita |