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Hello

Many thanks for the tip, and i now have the letters of Alice Maud. Good insight as to what's happening to her.

Also on Ancestry and Fold3, are Harry's WWI medal entitlement card and his enlistment on 6 Jan 1893 in the South Staffs Regiment no 99871. Occupation listed as Tram cleaner Fathers address 4  Highgate Rd Camphill Birmingham. He has 16 years service until he leaves on the 5 Jan 1909.

It seems there is a Freudian slip on the attestation as its under the name Harry Rundle, but signed Harry Rumble.

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Hello,

Minnie Eva Inchley is the great aunt of my wife. Recently we started to look at this part of the family tree with great fascination and the mystery of Harry Rundle/Hales. I hope to have more to add on this person/s soon. In the mean time I read about the letters from Alice Maud Rundle to the Army dated 1915-1919.

Question: Are these letters available in the public domain, or are they private?

It would be a great help if these letters could be viewed in our quest.

Thankyou

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