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Armagh / Re: Two Soldiers from Armagh who died in september 1944
« on: Friday 07 December 18 11:11 GMT (UK)  »
I am working on a book of Armagh WW2 names of those killed in WW2 any information/photos  will be appreciated. I can be contacted at the Royal Irish Fusiliers museum Armagh email fusiliersmuseum@yahoo.co.uk

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Armagh / Re: Two Soldiers from Armagh who died in september 1944
« on: Tuesday 10 April 18 09:54 BST (UK)  »
Hi Allister
I will send a PM
Joe

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Armagh / Re: Two Soldiers from Armagh who died in september 1944
« on: Monday 09 April 18 22:54 BST (UK)  »
Hi Allister
No problem I can get you a copy of the newspaper, are you in the Armagh area ? You can contact me at the Royal Irish Fusiliers museum in Armagh.
Regards
Joe

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Perthshire / Re: Center family of Blairgowrie
« on: Friday 26 January 18 10:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tim
I remember our exchange of information on the croft and the Davidson butcher shop.
 I have sent a  PM to RFM66 that you are trying to contact him hopefully RFM66 picks up on it.
The Blairgowrie & Rattary  site has a lot of information on shops in Blair have you looked at it recently ?
Regards
Joe   

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Perthshire / Re: Center family of Blairgowrie
« on: Thursday 25 January 18 23:14 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tim
As far as I know I have no Center family in Ceylon  how ever I could be wrong,
Regards
Joe

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Armagh / Re: John Edmund Mullarchy RAMC
« on: Monday 08 January 18 22:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Martin
John E Mullarchy RAMC Was researched and a report was sent to the CWGC hence the new grave marker. A in from the cold case.
Many thanks for your reply
Regards Joe

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Armagh / Re: James Sands 4th Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers
« on: Wednesday 03 January 18 22:08 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Sinann

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Armagh / Re: James Sands 4th Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers
« on: Tuesday 02 January 18 22:36 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Hugh and Sinann
Looks like this is John Sands where is townland of Tormore? Will look into it and let you know.I have John Sands on the Roll of Co Armagh WW1 casualties which can be seen in the Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum in Armagh 

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Down / Re: Bunting Ernest Banbridge
« on: Saturday 16 September 17 12:50 BST (UK)  »
 Hi Rathmore
I have since found out that he is buried in family plot in church burial grounds, details in church burial book, have also been in touch with his family.
So thanks for your help.
Joe

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