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KathleenBell | Report | 12 Mar 2005 15:24 |
After you've searched and found the name you are looking for, click on the name and you should get information of next of kin if they have it. Kath. x |
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Christine in Herts | Report | 12 Mar 2005 15:00 |
The amount of info they give depends on what was available initially - and what the family pursues afterwards. My g-uncle was 'age unknown' and no NoK, but I've already got them to include his age, and his parentage will be included at the next update. Christine |
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Louise2212 | Report | 12 Mar 2005 14:24 |
on the cwcg.org site - sometimes if you click the name it will give you that info (not always though) |
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Linda G | Report | 12 Mar 2005 14:19 |
Now know where to look for death in WW1. Thanks for that. I have found the cemetry in Belgium on War Graves Commission site. I am sure when I was browsing once I saw a site that gave info. about next of kin. i.e. Mother and Father Are OR WIFE WAS... and the address Anyone got any ideas where I was looking? Thanks Linda |