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John Smith Died WW1

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Gemma

Gemma Report 17 Nov 2008 15:58

Cheers John. I failed history miserably and know vertually nothing about the war at all. Now it's time to look into it I think. xx

jansmith

jansmith Report 17 Nov 2008 16:00

yes go to the site Gemma and find this entry then you can look at photos if you open the memorial link at the bottom of the entry

Dea

Dea Report 17 Nov 2008 16:01

Yes - there is a 'lovely' photo of the cemetery memorial on cwgc site and you can print off a memorial certificate from there also.

Dea x

Gemma

Gemma Report 17 Nov 2008 16:12

WOW! I've just done that its great isn't it. The cwgc site doesn't list wife or children etc. Do you think if I wrote to them that they might add it on? xx

Dea

Dea Report 17 Nov 2008 16:16

I am sure they would Gemma - I believe these things usually take around 6 weeks to sort nd you would have to give proof but they are always interested to hear from relatives and add further info if they can.

Best of luck,

Dea x

jansmith

jansmith Report 17 Nov 2008 17:18

there are medal roll cards on ancestry.
I have read on here that army records are free to search on Ancestry through November so don't know if this includes Medal roll cards.
J Smith and army number will find them

Mary

Mary Report 18 Nov 2008 15:49

Gemma, I have his birth certificate, his parents, his address at the time but all I can get is 3 'possibles'. The names are right and they all died fighting in France but there is no dob or address, though all are from the same area. I have spent years and feel so very frustrated that I usually don't think about it. The WGC could not find anything. At 19 he did not have wife or family to claim a pension so that is ruled out. I have contacted the two regiments he was in and none of them have him either. Learning to give up is a hard gut-wrenching thing, but somebody has to do it.

jansmith

jansmith Report 18 Nov 2008 16:28

Mary sounds like you have tried all avenues but have you put a message out on this site giving all the details you know about him. Maybe?? someone can suggest somewhere else to search. I only googled and came across the site that has given Gemma the info she needed to find her man.

Dea

Dea Report 18 Nov 2008 16:34

Hi Mary -start a thread with all the info you have - we are here to help you!!

Dea x

Gemma

Gemma Report 19 Nov 2008 01:59

Has Mary started a thread? I'm still finding it hard to navigate these boards easily. If she has could you post the linky thing on here for me please.

Daft I know. :( xx

jansmith

jansmith Report 19 Nov 2008 08:18

Gemma don't think Mary has got back to us yet