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English Bob

English Bob Report 29 Mar 2008 20:51

..is that a UK grave? check the d.o.d, your man may have been home wounded or even died of the influenza pandemic if the death was late 1918 or in 1919

Bob

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 29 Mar 2008 20:47

Hi Reggie ,
yes it says .... grave /memorial referenace
In North West Part
cemetery..... Kilbride graveyard .
Hazel

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 29 Mar 2008 20:45

Thanks Roy ,
Hazel

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 29 Mar 2008 20:44

Doesn't the CWGC site indicate where he is commemorated?

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 29 Mar 2008 20:43

It means he was a casualty of the commonwealth war dead

simply, he died fighting in the 1st world war

Roy

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 29 Mar 2008 20:25

My OH's grandfather died in WW1
i have some details about him from CWGC.
which tells me which regiment he was in and his
service no. etc
but where it says casualty type; it's got
commonwealth war dead. does this mean they dont
know where he was killed or am i barking up the wrong tree.
Hazel