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Red Cross records, civillian deaths in WW1
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Warwick | Report | 18 May 2006 21:35 |
I have just found out from my G . Aunt that some of my Great Gradmothers older sisters died while living in Italy during the first World War (The Great War). However I don't know any more than that, There is about 4 possible siters that it could be. I would love to find out if this is true, but I don't know how even to start. I think the red cross might have records but I'm not sure... Anyone got any good ideas?? Thanks Warwick |
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KathleenBell | Report | 18 May 2006 21:44 |
Have you looked on the Commonwealth War Graves site? They have some civillian deaths on there, but I don't know if they will have any from Italy. Worth putting the names in the search box though. Kath. x |
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Keith | Report | 18 May 2006 23:21 |
Warwick. I've pm'd you :-) Keith |
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