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HIER HUNTERS FRIDAY 2ND DECEMBER HELP PLEASE

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Braken

Braken Report 8 Jan 2012 18:47

Thanks Bob for the info you never know what I need might be OK

Bob

Bob Report 8 Jan 2012 18:29

Not all records were lost in ww2 There are some "Burnt Records " leftfrom that time Regards Bob B

Braken

Braken Report 4 Dec 2011 16:27

Thanks for all the info you have provided it's all been a great help and I have saved the websites you have given me cheers :-)

Braken

Braken Report 3 Dec 2011 21:38

Thank you George

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 3 Dec 2011 21:37

this may help

http://www.nas.gov.uk/guides/soldiersWills.asp


also

http://www.2ndroyalberkshire.co.uk/forms_2.htm

Roy

George_of_Westbury

George_of_Westbury Report 3 Dec 2011 21:34

It was his WW1 service or pension record that gave the family information record.

These records are on Ancestry, but be aware 70% were destroyed in WW2

George

Braken

Braken Report 3 Dec 2011 21:26

Cheers for the info

I was interested as the record held so much info on the person and family

George_of_Westbury

George_of_Westbury Report 3 Dec 2011 21:22

did you mean the website they were looking at death records, if it was it is the CWGC site.

Link

http://www.cwgc.org/debt_of_honour.asp

george

George_of_Westbury

George_of_Westbury Report 3 Dec 2011 20:55

I didnt see the programme, but i know in WW2 it was called

Army Book 64

Soldiers record & Pay book

the actual will form was called Army Form B 2089. the info about wills starts on page 12 and goes through to page 15 in the pay book

I also know it was called the same in 1952 as i still have mine, the one from WW2 was that of my Uncle

Perhaps it was the same in WW1, but i dont know for sure.

George

Braken

Braken Report 3 Dec 2011 20:30

Can anyone help me please I watched Friday's episode of Heir Hunters and solders in the 1st world war had to write a will on page 13 of their book? sorry I missed some of the episode so didn't get all the info I was after

1st What did they call the record book?
2nd What was the website they were looking at

any more info on the subject would be gratefully recieved Cheers ;-)