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No sign of great grandparents 1901 census!
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Heather | Report | 3 Mar 2007 00:26 |
in 1917 he was knocking 50 - not impossible but unusual for a non regular soldier. Have you found his medals card on NA? |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 3 Mar 2007 00:24 |
Pauline, What's his name, where was he born and who were his parents? Rose |
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Researching: |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 2 Mar 2007 23:55 |
Pauline Every able bodied man was a soldier in 1917, so that isnt in itself proof that he was a career soldier. Did he marry? If so, have you got his marriage cert? That will give you his father's name and you can then work backwards in the time-honoured manner. OC |
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Pauline | Report | 2 Mar 2007 23:43 |
I think my great grandfather (1869) may have been a soldier but I've no idea about regiment. He was certainly a soldier in 1917.Has anyone any idea how I can find out where he was ... I know he existed I have photograph!!! |