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WW2 civilian casualties
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Marie | Report | 1 Sep 2006 17:59 |
Hi, does anyone know how I could find out if my Gt grandmother died in World War 2, would her details be in the GRO? Thanks in advance. Thankyou for the help. I have searched for my gt. grandmother for 13 years and I'm no further forward it's like she just disappeared! It doesn't help that her name could have been Jones. I have searched GRO from 1942 (last known alive) to 2004, I have also searched for her daughters. Once again thanks |
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Thelma | Report | 1 Sep 2006 18:13 |
All deaths should be on GRO index. Some civilian war deaths are on CWGC(google) |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 1 Sep 2006 18:13 |
Try the commonwealth war graves commission site and let us know how you get on! It includes civilian war dead. |
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The Ego | Report | 1 Sep 2006 19:24 |
CWGC site and yes |