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Northamptonshire Lookup Requests / Re: Whiley deaths
« on: Wednesday 22 February 23 11:16 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you, I thought I might have to but always worth asking! Thanks for the help :)

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Northamptonshire Lookup Requests / Whiley deaths
« on: Wednesday 22 February 23 10:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on my great grandparents, Jospeh WHILEY and Mary Jane WHILEY (Going). They both died relatively young in Northampton in 1919. Mary died 12th December and Joseph 30th Jul and was just wondering if there is any way to find cause of death without ordering certificates? Thanks again in advance!

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Armed Forces Resources / Re: RAF record request
« on: Monday 20 February 23 20:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Andy, that’s really helpful thank you I’ll get chasing! :)

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Armed Forces Resources / RAF record request
« on: Monday 20 February 23 20:08 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, knowing how helpful everyone has been on here previously, I thought I’d try my luck again! We are trying to trace my Grandad’s service history. He has been a complicated man to trace from birth and continues to be! We know from his marriage certificate that he was in the RAF as a leading aircraft man and have his service number on there, but as yet I have been unable to find any record of his service? Hoping someone may have some ideas?! His name is Charles William WHILEY and his service number on his marriage certificate is 1375913 at RAF Withersfiled, Essex.
Thanks in advance!

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Armed Forces / Re: Queen Mary's Women's Auxiliary Army Corps 1917-1919 and 1939
« on: Sunday 19 February 23 17:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Cas,

Looks like it is her my mum remembers her having TB and being in an iron long for several months. Thanks for the help, gutted she wasn't a spy though!!

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Armed Forces / Re: Queen Mary's Women's Auxiliary Army Corps 1917-1919 and 1939
« on: Sunday 19 February 23 16:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Cas,

Thank you for this I will follow it up! Would yo uhave any ideas why she may not appear on the 1939 register? We did wonder if the stories were true about going to Bletchley Park during this time? Thanks again for your help!

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Armed Forces / Re: Queen Mary's Women's Auxiliary Army Corps 1917-1919 and 1939
« on: Sunday 19 February 23 14:56 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, potentially yes! She was born 14 March 1896 in Sydney? She married Robert Ledgerwood in Dec 1920. Thanks

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Hertfordshire / Re: Anderson's in Braughing buntingford
« on: Sunday 19 February 23 13:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I know you are trying to trace backwards as opposed to forwards, but we have some Anderson's from Braughing in our tree. I've got from William Anderson, 1821 forwards. Not sure if they are related or of any use?! 

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Armed Forces / Queen Mary's Women's Auxiliary Army Corps 1917-1919 and 1939
« on: Sunday 19 February 23 13:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I don't know if anyone can help. We have recently discovered that my great grandmother, Annie HARRISS, was part of the WAAC and was at Rouen for several years. We have traced some of her records for this time. She was living in Chalgrove at the post office with her uncle, it appears that she lost her mother and father at an early age. She was born in Australia and moved to Oxford. What we are also struggling with is the story of her being a spy!! She married Robert LEDGERWOOD, and on the 1939 register she is missing and we are unable to trace her during this period. Is there any way I could find out where she was or access military records as she appears to be completely untraceable for several years?! Thank you all in advance!! More detail can be supplied (hopefully!) if needed!


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