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London relatives who served in 1914-1918 war look
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Carrie | Report | 23 Feb 2006 13:40 |
Hi Annabel Thanks for the kind offer could you see if you have JAMES or NATHAN FRANKS and JOHN or WILLIAM BROOKER all Central london. Thanks Carrie |
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Vera | Report | 23 Feb 2006 13:33 |
Hi Annabel, Is there a George Frederick James Sinclair from Greenwich? Munitions worker Vera Ann Sinclair I think she worked in Silvertown. (London) Not much to go on. Thanks for your time. Regards Vera |
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Caroline | Report | 23 Feb 2006 13:14 |
Can you look up a couple for me... Alfred William Jones born 1891 died in WW1 1918 and his father, who I think was a coal porter in WW1, Alred James Jones 1869 died 1961 Thanks for any info |
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♥Athena | Report | 23 Feb 2006 12:41 |
Thanks for looking, Annabel. Yes, he was in South London so wouldn't be mentioned then. Regards - Leah |
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Annabel | Report | 23 Feb 2006 12:37 |
Hi Leah sorry no Westwood, it cover west, central, and north london Annabel |
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♥Athena | Report | 23 Feb 2006 12:17 |
Hi Annabel Thanks for this offer. Not sure what kind of info to give you really, but I have an EDWARD WESTWOOD who served with the BEF at the start of war in 1914. He was living in Southwark/Bermondsey - don't have an exact address of where he was living, though. Possibly Marcia Road or Calmington Road...but that's just a guess (where family members were). I think he joined up in the New Kent Road (or Old Kent Road). If that's enough for you to search on then I'd be really grateful if you could check when you get some time - many thanks Haven't a clue what kind of info your CD gives but will be interesting to see all the same. Leah |
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Annabel | Report | 23 Feb 2006 12:07 |
Have a cd with a section of the national roll for Londoners who served in 1914-1918 war soldiers, nurses, munition worker, there are no dates of birth or residential details, any one want a look up, but please give me time Annabel |
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