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Pte. H H Humphrey Diary 1914-1918- Names mentioned

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Eric

Eric Report 3 Dec 2006 15:20

Re-Pte. H H Humphrey,Field Ambulance , RAMC.1914-1918 I have created a website with entries of Pte. H H Humphrey's Diary. I still have to complete the Diary but it is viewable up till March 1916 There are many names mentioned, which, may interest persons trying to trace ancestors during that period., especially the North-East area. The website address is:- www.freewebs.com/hhhumphrey/ Regards--Eric and Kath Sibly

Eric

Eric Report 3 Dec 2006 15:24

The rest of the web address is-- I have tried to add the rest of the web address but it wont have it. But--it is /hhhumphrey/ (after the freewebs. com) Hope this will work!!! Eric

Judith Jaybee

Judith Jaybee Report 3 Dec 2006 20:59

Excellent reading material.... Here's the link which may make it easier to view just replace the * with a dot. www(*)freewebs(*)com/hhhumphrey/index.htm Judith

Eric

Eric Report 3 Dec 2006 21:33

Thanks Judith and June--for you kind messages. Will try * instead of 'dot' next time. Will give it a go:- www*freewebs*com/hhhumphrey/ Eureka! it works--- Eric

Frances in Norwich

Frances in Norwich Report 3 Dec 2006 23:09

Thankyou Eric for sharing this diary. My great Uncle died over there in 1917, and is buried in the Lijssenthoek Miliary Cemetary, near Poperinge. It has given me an insight into the conditions those brave men endured over there, and the great work carried out by the people in the medical centres. I have saved the diary for my records. Thankyou. Frances