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Military Deaths (WW1)
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Kerin | Report | 1 Feb 2009 22:38 |
I need to find the death certificate for my great grandad who died in WW1. He is on the commonwealth grave commission as dying on the 21/3/1918 but I would like to get a copy of the death cert (or military equivilant) as I can't find a trace of his birth and I was hoping that would give me a clue. I know from his marriage cert that he was born around 1894 but don't know where and no one in the family seems to know. Does anyone know who I need to contact?? |
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Pete | Report | 1 Feb 2009 23:15 |
If you have managed to locate the details on the CWGC website you should be able to locate the death in the GRO indexes of military deaths. |
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Joy | Report | 1 Feb 2009 23:15 |
I have the death certificate for my great-uncle who was killed at that time, it gives no information other than the date and place. Sorry. Does it give no name, ie next of kin on the CWGC certificate? |
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MargaretM | Report | 1 Feb 2009 23:20 |
Would you care to post the name, Kerin? Perhaps we could find him on the 1901 census. (As long as he's not a John Smith!) Is any more info given on the CWGC site? |
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mgnv | Report | 2 Feb 2009 01:07 |
You'll get no info from the d.cert that isn't on the CWGC site, less most likely, except that you may learn he "died of wounds" rather than being "killed in action". |
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Pete | Report | 3 Feb 2009 09:39 |
The index of Soldiers who died in WW1 on Ancestry shows the following details: |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 3 Feb 2009 10:00 |
1901 census |
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Kerin | Report | 3 Feb 2009 11:48 |
thank you everyone for your help, I have a feeling that the Bowler family may be a military family and thats why they end up moving all over the place |
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Pete | Report | 3 Feb 2009 12:17 |
Looking at the census they appear to be miners, moving around for work I expect. |
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MargaretM | Report | 3 Feb 2009 12:58 |
Possible marriage of parents? |
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MargaretM | Report | 3 Feb 2009 13:05 |
His family before he was born? |
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Kerin | Report | 3 Feb 2009 13:39 |
thanks for all the info, i don't have access to the census but bang goes my theory of them being a military family. now i need to work out why he was living with his aunt and uncle as his father samuel is listed as still being alive when he got married in 1916. maybe his mum died and he was left with family while his dad looked for work as has happened in another branch of my family and more curious how did he end up in oxfordshire. I have found them on the 1881 census |
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MargaretM | Report | 3 Feb 2009 13:59 |
Did Annie die and Samuel remarry? |
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Kerin | Report | 3 Feb 2009 14:02 |
found a death for annie bowler in chesterfield on FreeBMD died jan-feb-march 1894 that would make sense to why he was living with his aunt and uncle. i wonder what happened to the other children listed on 1891 if they were shared out amongst family members |
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MargaretM | Report | 3 Feb 2009 14:05 |
Naomi Eva was born 1891, Chesterfield. |
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Kerin | Report | 4 Feb 2009 11:40 |
just noticed annie died the same quarter as lawrence was born and the other children were still with their father and his new wife. maybe annie died in childbirth and lawrence was the only one sent away to his aunt and uncle. |
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Kerin | Report | 4 Feb 2009 13:39 |
samuel bowler married mary louisa mirfin in 1901 |
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Kerin | Report | 4 Feb 2009 16:14 |
the 1894 marriage of samuel bowler the bride wasnt a mary |
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Madmeg | Report | 4 Feb 2009 22:11 |
Kerin |
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Madmeg | Report | 4 Feb 2009 22:15 |
This seems to be the Leane family in 1861, with Herbert and Ann (Annie). |