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World War One / Re: He died twice!? - Multiple KIA dates (& proof!)
« on: Monday 10 July 23 23:54 BST (UK)  »
Wow thank you all this has been so helpful! I have downloaded the diary and will get through it.

-- Jim, I couldn't find that reference to him on 2nd Aug but will double check.
-- He is awarded the MM on 11th Aug but does that mean he's alive?
-- If he is still alive on and beyond 11th Aug, why are his other records unanimous that he is KIA between 31/7 and 4/8?

Thank you for your expertise and help everyone!

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World War One / Re: He died twice!? - Multiple KIA dates (& proof!)
« on: Monday 10 July 23 07:39 BST (UK)  »
Thanks wiggy. Also in the mix is the fact that he is variously recorded as KIA and Died of Wounds. Again, sometimes in the same record such as the attached

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World War One / Re: He died twice!? - Multiple KIA dates.
« on: Monday 10 July 23 07:36 BST (UK)  »
Sorry CaroleW, I was up too late. I have reposted with the image, which shows which soldier. Edgar Thomas 56908
He is also listed as KIA and also DOW, again sometimes on the same paper.

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World War One / He died twice!? - Multiple KIA dates (& proof!)
« on: Monday 10 July 23 07:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi all, please help, am I being stupid?
When researching this soldier, I consistently find two KIA dates. On the attached image, both appear on the same record. How do I interpret this?

In the war office daily list, he is reported wounded, then missing, then killed. I wonder if that might explain it?

Thanks in advance my friends!
H

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World War One / He died twice!? - Multiple KIA dates.
« on: Monday 10 July 23 00:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi all, please help, am I being stupid?
When researching this soldier, I consistently find two KIA dates. On the attached image, both appear on the same record. How do I interpret this?

In the war office daily list, he is reported wounded, then missing, then killed. I wonder if that might explain it?

Thanks in advance my friends!
H

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The Common Room / Re: Missing Pages/addresses in census?
« on: Sunday 09 July 23 00:31 BST (UK)  »
Alas, this is my suspicion also.
Explains why I can't find my fella or any of his resident family. Presumably they are all together on a piece of paper somewhere!

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The Common Room / Re: Missing Pages/addresses in census?
« on: Friday 07 July 23 21:19 BST (UK)  »
Thank you all, very helpful! Especially the newspapers.
See this one, which refers to what seems like the sale of property which may have included 174 in 1876. Perhaps that property was changed or removed before 1881?
But 174 appears on 1891  :-\
https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3076617/3076618/1/%22Mr%20Torres%22

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The Common Room / Re: Missing Pages/addresses in census?
« on: Friday 07 July 23 20:46 BST (UK)  »
Very helpful indeed, thank you both!
Unfortunately I have turned up nothing again. It seems most of the folk in these streets are highly mobile mariner types.

The fella I'm looking for is Antionio De Torres and his family, sometimes Anthony Tory. Wife Harriet. Easily enough found in 1871 and 1891 but nothing in 1881. I was looking up his usual haunts like Bute St.

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The Common Room / Missing Pages/addresses in census?
« on: Friday 07 July 23 19:32 BST (UK)  »
Hi!
I'm using ancestry so can't search censuses by address.
I have found 174 Bute St, Cardiff, in 1871 and 1891 but can't in 1881.
Strangely, I have found 175 Bute St (RG 11/5280, p90) but the page before is a different street.

Can anyone help me?

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