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Private W J Smith - Gibraltar
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Lynne | Report | 24 May 2015 16:18 |
Hi. I'm looking for help/info about the person above. The only clue I have is that Private W J Smith ... had a ceremonial funeral in Gibraltar in 1915. Any pointers would be appreciated. Thank you :) |
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KathleenBell | Report | 24 May 2015 17:06 |
Do you know his first name? How do you know about his funeral? |
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Lynne | Report | 24 May 2015 17:11 |
Actually... the funeral is the subject of discussion on a Gibraltar forum at present. There is an old sepia photo of the funeral and military cortege... and the only information that goes with it .. is that it's a Private W J Smith. Thanks for repying :) |
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Kucinta | Report | 24 May 2015 19:34 |
"The British Military Hospital Gibraltar opened c. 1903 to provide medical care for local sailors and British military personnel in Gibraltar.[1][2][3] It was located on Europa Road in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula.[4][5] It included three three-story buildings, with a capacity of about three hundred beds.[3][4] The light blue colour of its exterior gave the hospital its nickname, the Wedgwood Castle.[1][4] Visitors to the hospital included Queen Alexandra in 1905 and King George V in 1912.[6] |
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Kucinta | Report | 24 May 2015 19:52 |
I can find a W F Smith, but not a W J Smith: |
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Lynne | Report | 24 May 2015 20:08 |
The only other information I have to go on... is that the funeral was 12th November 1915. Thanks for the look up Kath. Very much appreciated xxx |
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Kucinta | Report | 24 May 2015 20:10 |
Guess that counts my W F Smith out, as he died 3 days after the funeral date you give. |
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Lynne | Report | 24 May 2015 20:19 |
Thank you everyone for all your help :) Apparently he died from dysentry and was a Private in the Royal Army Medical Corps. |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 24 May 2015 22:18 |
Lynne, I would seriously suggest doing some checking of the source information that you have - a few mis-transcriptions in initials and dates do happen. |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 24 May 2015 22:21 |
And the UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 entry |
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Lynne | Report | 24 May 2015 22:37 |
Thank you so much MarieCeleste. I have a feeling you could be right...and am truly grateful for your research on this topic :) |
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Kucinta | Report | 24 May 2015 22:56 |
Thanks for the extra evidence and support for my W F Smith, Marie Celeste :-) |
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Kucinta | Report | 24 May 2015 23:06 |
His baptism: |
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