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Military Deaths (WW1)
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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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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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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?? |