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great war 1914-1919
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Kathleen | Report | 5 Sep 2003 15:23 |
There are some war graves in Ashford (Middx) cemetery. These are servicemen who died in the nearby hospital which was used as a Military Hospital during 1939-1945 war. Would be happy to look for any if you think you might have a relative buried there. Kathleen |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Sep 2003 14:06 |
Thats a really nice thing to do - I am sure people will be delighted to have the info She |
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Heather | Report | 5 Sep 2003 13:56 |
speaking of the wars in christchurch cemetery there are two complete lines of graves of foreign servicement buried there, the graves are in pristine condition as i believe the council look after these. if anyone thinks their rellie could be one, i'll go back and get a list of names. hevi |
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Eileen | Report | 2 Sep 2003 20:09 |
I don't know if any one is interested but i visited a church today in Portsmouth and one of the war graves has a lot of names and regiments on it. i have been advised that these men might have been living in this area at the time however i cannot confirm this. I have taken a photo and details if anybody is interested. Eileen |