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WW1
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covlass | Report | 30 Apr 2007 11:26 |
Did every city have a book published roll of the fallen? I know there is one for coventry but what about other palces? |
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Andrew | Report | 30 Apr 2007 21:14 |
Hi For anyone with a relative killed in WW1, living in the Smethwick area now West Midlands, there is a roll of honour book at Sandwell archives based at smethwick library. The pages are also stored on Disc. You can obtain a print of the page where your relative is listed for a small fee. Andrew Edge. |
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Tox | Report | 30 Apr 2007 22:13 |
Hi, I found my ancester in the roll of Honour Book at the Worksop Library Nottinghamshire, Google PICTURE THE PAST, for the fallen in and around Nottinghan, if they are not on yet they will be soon. Regards Tox |