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WW1
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Persephone | Report | 4 Aug 2014 07:58 |
In 1914 NZ's population for the whole of the country was around about 1 million.. shouldn't joke but there was probably about 3 million sheep here at the time as well. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 4 Aug 2014 04:50 |
I have only discovered two relatives who served in WW1 |
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Persephone | Report | 4 Aug 2014 02:11 |
I have too many in my tree that died in WW1, however my grandmother's two brothers that served both returned one with a piece of shrapnel in his knee, and her sister's husband also returned but he suffered nightmares all through his married life, they were married April 1918 after his return. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 3 Aug 2014 23:29 |
I went to the Menin Gate in Ypres and searched and searched for my Dad's brother without success, then while doing my family tree I discovered he is on the Thiepval Memorial |
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Allan | Report | 3 Aug 2014 23:15 |
My great Uncle was killed on November 7th 1914. He was aged thirty and served in the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry. |
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Linda | Report | 3 Aug 2014 23:13 |
My grandfather never spoke about his father except to say that he was a Canadian policeman that turned out to be a lie he was in Canada but in the British Army and he never talked about his fathers war years, there was other lies but this is not the place |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 3 Aug 2014 22:35 |
I have indeed remembered our local fallen by spending the whole day from stupid o'clock this morning involved with the organisation of an event to commemorate them. A write up that will be in tomorrow's local paper: |
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Von | Report | 3 Aug 2014 22:33 |
My maternal grandfather also served for the whole of the war. He was badly shell shocked and spent a lot of time in hospital after the war away from his wife and family. |
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Linda | Report | 3 Aug 2014 22:23 |
The relative whose body was never found I have discovered his name on the Menin Gate.I was over there 16years ago but was not doing my tree then. |
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KittytheLearnerCook | Report | 3 Aug 2014 21:46 |
My paternal Grandad fought in WW1.....he was in the Royal Horse Artillery, enlisting in 1914 leaving his wife and baby son behind. In civilian life he was a carter on the same farm I was born in 40 years later. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 3 Aug 2014 21:46 |
RIP indeed |
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Linda | Report | 3 Aug 2014 21:28 |
How many of us will be remembering this week our relatives who signed up for war 100 years ago that may not have come home, that we have in our trees. |
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