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World War One / Re: Died At Home Of Wounds
« on: Friday 30 March 12 21:44 BST (UK)  »
Hi Mo
Ive tried years 17- 20 wildcard alsorts cant find him any suggestions?

Sue

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World War One / Died At Home Of Wounds
« on: Friday 30 March 12 21:17 BST (UK)  »
I have a G Uncle Private William Kerr 240324 2nd Battalion Cameronians
that died at home Bothwell Lanarkshire of his wounds on 17 December 1918 where would I get his death cert from?  I've tried Scotland's people and cant find his record run out of credits

Sue

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World War One / Re: Help Finding Record Please
« on: Wednesday 21 March 12 19:13 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Ady for that am I reading right he has 3 regiment numbers
I dont know how you found him Ive spent a fortune looking for his records how do you know he was in france 1915?

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World War One / Re: Help Finding Record Please
« on: Wednesday 21 March 12 16:35 GMT (UK)  »
Andrew was born 1875 in Lanark lived lived in Bothwell Haugh at time of war
on the post card his address was Kilpatrick School Leith if that helps

Sue

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World War One / Help Finding Record Please
« on: Wednesday 21 March 12 15:18 GMT (UK)  »
I have a photo post card of my g uncle Sergt Andrew Kerr
B Coy 3rd H L I  but I have searched can find no records of him at all please can someone help me find him Ive got his brothers records but nothing at all on Andrew

Sue

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World War Two / War Records
« on: Tuesday 01 November 11 21:08 GMT (UK)  »
In applying for my granddads war record who would be his next of kin
My Gran was still legally married to my Granddad although they did not live together since the war both grandparents have now passed. My Dad has also passed. Do I need to get an aunt or uncle to give consent or can I make a request  myself.

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I have my Grandmothers maiden name as my middle name which is Wightman My mother had her mothers & grand mothers Cassles & Wightman. Most of my aunts & uncles have also have maiden names going back at least 3 generations
When I started doing my tree I knew all the names just wasn't sure where they came in to the family it was  made much easier to search Even today when we talk of a female member of the family we still use their maiden name like my G-gran she is always known as Janet Kerr although her married name was Fraser.

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World War Two / Re: Accessing military records from WWII
« on: Monday 11 July 11 23:18 BST (UK)  »
HI SandraC
I found my Grandfathers service number & rank on my uncle birth cert as he was born in 42

Sue

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World War One / Re: WW1 - The tunnellers of La Boiselle
« on: Monday 11 July 11 17:27 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for posting this My G-Grandfather & his brother were both with the 185
tunnellers


sue

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