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Mary

Mary Report 10 Dec 2004 21:31

Hi Andrea I think this may be the man you are looking for.I looked for soldiers in regiments with Yorkshire connections and found: Henry Clements Private Service No 8496 Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment 1915 volume I.42 Page 34. I hope this is the correct person Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 10 Dec 2004 21:40

Hi Jillian Sorry but I could find no record of the death of Henry Charles Palfrey on 1837 online. Perhaps he was one of the casualties who were never identified. Have you checked the Commonwealth War Graves site? Regards Mary

Star

Star Report 10 Dec 2004 22:04

Thank you for looking Cherry

Sandra

Sandra Report 11 Dec 2004 08:32

Thanks mary for looking where should I look next???

Margaret

Margaret Report 11 Dec 2004 08:57

Mary Any chance you can find Edgar RUST. He died 19th May 1915. According to the CWGC site, he is buried in Egypt. Margaret

Mary

Mary Report 11 Dec 2004 10:09

Hi Margaret I have found the reference for Edgar Rust as follows: Edgar Rust Bombardier Royal Horse Artillery Service No 37785 1915 Vol A.1 Page 69 Glad I was able to help Mary

Is it a bird? is it a plane?

Is it a bird? is it a plane? Report 11 Dec 2004 10:43

Hi, First a quick question, what will I be able to do with the GRO reference? Am trying to find out if the person I've found is one of my great-grandfather's brothers. I've been told that only my great-grandfather came back unscathed and that all of his brothers were either injured or died. Anyway, the person I'd love the GRO reference for is George Scarfe, Serjeant, York & Lancaster Regiment, 13th Battalion, Died 12/04/1918, Service number 13/1283 Thank you for your help Mary

Cheryl

Cheryl Report 11 Dec 2004 13:01

Hi Constance Thank you for the look ups On Ellis Spencer details it states he was a Gunner in the RFA. Sorry for but what does RFA mean? Sorry to appear thick Regards Cheryl

Margaret

Margaret Report 11 Dec 2004 15:28

Mary Thank you very much. Julie I want to know the same thing Margaret

Mary

Mary Report 11 Dec 2004 18:43

Hi Julie and Margaret Hey guys I am only doing the lookups,but I have had a look at the Guidance notes on 1837 and it says to put a district and year but hardly any death references give districts so I guess you just enter the Vol & Page. As they say "suck it and see". The other option is to put Overseas in the district box. Sorry cannot be more help than that. Mary

JillyWilly

JillyWilly Report 11 Dec 2004 19:48

Mary Thanks for looking for me. I'll add him to my other bricks. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas. Jill

Mary

Mary Report 11 Dec 2004 21:49

Hi Sarah The reference you were asking for is as follows: George Scarfe Sergeant Yorks & Lancs Regiment 13/1283 1918 Vol I.43 Page 109 Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 11 Dec 2004 21:54

Hi Linda in the sunny south I have found a reference in the listings for the Natal & S African Forces Deaths(1899-1902) as follows: J Camm 1st Derbyshire Regiment Page 850 Could this be your rellie? Regards Mary

TB

TB Report 12 Dec 2004 18:31

Could you please look up any info on Albert Wheatley born Watford 1893. He grew up in Evesham and died 1917 according to the war monument in Evesham. Thanks very much. Trixie

Unknown

Unknown Report 12 Dec 2004 18:53

Hi Mary Sorry to bother you again but have come across an Ernest Hawkridge on the local War Memorial, just says 1914-1919. I know its not my ggrandfather Ernest cos he was alive till 1935 (I think!) but am sure he must be connected Thanks lou

Unknown

Unknown Report 13 Dec 2004 08:51

Hi Mary, I wonder if you can help me. I am trying to get some info on my G.grandfather. His name was Stephen George Nash he was married in India in 1878 to Charlotte Baker. I have been told it is possible he went to South Africa in 1900 as a volunteer with" R.S.F volunteers H company Troon" on board the "Gascon" from Southampton arrived Cape Town before march 15th. I think he may have done something like that as there is no trace of his death in Britain. Stephen would have been 45-50 by then. Like I said any info would be great but please don't worry if there is nothing as everytime I turn I come up against a brick wall with this guy. Thank-you for your kind offer. Jean

Is it a bird? is it a plane?

Is it a bird? is it a plane? Report 13 Dec 2004 10:07

Thank you for the reference Mary :) Much appreciated. All I have to do now is work out what to do with it! best wishes Sarah

*Alison*

*Alison* Report 13 Dec 2004 11:56

Hello Mary, Could you please look up:- ww1 Lance Corporal Thomas Rowles service no. 13732, he was with the royal irish fusiliers killed in action on 9th august 1915, in turkey. born in manchester. when he died he would of been aged around 28 Hope you can help?? Alison

Mary

Mary Report 13 Dec 2004 14:16

Hi Trixie Sorry I cannot find a death in WW1 for Albert Wheatley in either the Army or Royal Navy that fits the info you gave. Mary

Mary

Mary Report 13 Dec 2004 14:22

Hi Lou Ihave found the following on Ernest Hawkridge: Ernest Hawkridge Private Service No 131175 Machine Gun Corps 1918 Vol M5Page 103. Further info on CWWG :Henry was his second name he died 9/4/18 aged 19.He was the son of Ernest & Florence Hawkridge 22 Gate St ,Dunkinfield,Cheshire.His name is on the Tyne Cot Memorial in France. Hope all is now well at home. All best wishes for Christmas Mary