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People who died in WW1
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Mary | Report | 14 Mar 2004 15:53 |
I'm sure there is a web site giving this information but can't remember it. Can anyone tell me what it is ? Mary Brooke |
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Jackie | Report | 14 Mar 2004 15:59 |
Hi Mary It's www. cwgc.org/cwginternet/casualty_details It's the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site. If you simply google search CWGC it will come up. Good luck Jackie |
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Mary | Report | 14 Mar 2004 16:24 |
Thanks for that - I now know the full name of my grandmothers brother, age at date of death which gives me his birth year and at least the initials of his mothers christian name and the address she was living at. Brilliant ! Mary |