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The Common Room / 1939 register abbrvs
« on: Sunday 16 October 16 14:18 BST (UK)  »
Looking at some 1939 registers and have some questions on some abbreviations on certain people. They are W.P.O and A.P.R. If anyone knows what these means and any details about them would be great. Thanks in advance.

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May i ask if someone could restore these two photos of my wifes now deceased grandmother and grandfathers family. Shame they got damaged along with hundreds of other photos.

Thank you in advanced

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Wiltshire / Hudd family wiltshire
« on: Sunday 20 March 16 16:04 GMT (UK)  »
I just wanted to share my family tree website i have been working on.

http://joehudd.wix.com/huddfamily

Anyone interested or wanting to give some advice please do share.

Thanks


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Canada Lookup Request / william bernard godwin
« on: Saturday 28 February 15 21:00 GMT (UK)  »
I have been searching for a william bernard godwin who married lydia frances harper. They married on the 20th of June 1918 at waterford in ontario. The marriage records shows them as living at Windham Centre. I can not find anything about their whereabouts after this. All i know of their past was that they were both from bradford on avon wiltshire england william was born in 1879 and lydia was born 1887. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Armed Forces / Can anyone decipher the story behind this photo?
« on: Thursday 16 October 14 19:27 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone take a look at this photo and tell me more. This is Henry Robert Hudd. The photo was taken in Ireland. He had been in France in ww1 but was re-enlisted after being taken ill there. I have no information about his time in Ireland and why he was on a horse. Any information would be gratefully received.

Thanks

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World War One / Alec James Hudd Wiltshire Yeomanry and RAF
« on: Friday 15 August 14 21:32 BST (UK)  »
I was wondering if anyone could help with how to find out about the regiments and if there were war diaries kept. Here is the information i have already:

He served in the Great War, during what is known as the Spring Offensive or Kaiserschlact (Kaisers Battle) which was the series of German attacks along the Western Front, beginning on the 21st of March 1918. He was a corporal in the 4th Squadron and 1st Battalion of the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry. He transferred to the Royal Flying Corps which on the 1st of April 1918 became the Royal Air Force. His time in the war ended after a mustard gas attack. He spent his last days being treated for lobar pneumonia at Number 9 Casualty Clearing Station at St Omer. He died on the Tuesday of the 14th of May 1918 at the age of 26. He left behind his family living in Hilperton Marsh and also his wife Georgiette Margeritte Hudd (nee Young). They lived in Norbury in London. Alec’s name can be seen at Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery in France and also on memorials in St Michaels and All Angels Church in Hilperton Saint Mary’s Chapel in Hilperton Marsh which was originally located at Saint Pauls Church in Staverton before its closure.

Any help or clues would be greatfully appreciated

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I was wondering if anyone out there has successfully wrote a book on their own family history. I have been trying to do so for over 3 years but feel it just seems like i am listing names and dates. Was wondering if there is a good structure to use that has proved successful.

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Canada Lookup Request / Godwin/Harper family
« on: Sunday 01 June 14 21:18 BST (UK)  »
Was wondering if anyone could help me find a family. I am looking for William Bernard Godwin from Westwood England and Lydia Frances Harper from Bradford on Avon England. They both married in Ontario Canada in 1918. They seem to disappear after this. Any help would be appreciated

Thank you

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Wiltshire / The Chestnuts Trowbridge
« on: Sunday 18 May 14 21:08 BST (UK)  »
Can someone please do a lookup to see who lived at The Chestnuts in Trowbridge. Not sure if it resides on Union Street or Timbrell Street. I am trying to find out why my ancestor died there. He died in 1917. I was thinking if i find out who lived there and their occupation then may give a clue as to why he died there. Maybe it was a small hospital but im not sure

Thank you

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