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World War One / Re: Help please! William Henry Gee
« on: Tuesday 19 March 24 08:51 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks so much. Will pass on the info and wonder if there is anything else we can find out.

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World War One / Re: Help please! William Henry Gee
« on: Tuesday 12 March 24 08:36 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks all that have helped so far. Hoping we might be able to track down at least which regiment he was in. My friend has spoken with her father (William Gee's Son) and we have this info:

Marriage: 22 May 1927
1921 Census: 19 Orsett Street, Lambeth
Signed up with his good friend Bertram Dennis
Both from South London.

Thanks again!

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World War One / Re: Help please! William Henry Gee
« on: Thursday 29 February 24 14:49 GMT (UK)  »
thanks, will get my friend to have a look!

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World War One / Re: Help please! William Henry Gee
« on: Thursday 29 February 24 10:56 GMT (UK)  »
Just spoke to my friend, Lambeth is correct and married to Elizabeth Fry is correct, just trying to find anything about what he did in WW1

Thanks so much

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World War One / Re: Help please! William Henry Gee
« on: Thursday 29 February 24 10:17 GMT (UK)  »
sorry, my error, born 1898!
As far as I know, always around the London area.
Thanks

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World War One / Help please! William Henry Gee
« on: Thursday 29 February 24 09:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All.
Help please. My friend is trying to find out about her grandfather, his name was William Henry Gee, born 27 February 1868 and died 4 October 1968. He seved in WW1 and was gassed in trenches and discharged. He lied about his age to sign up. Struggling to find any more info. Help would be appreciated.

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Thanks everyone! No not sure whos looking out the window! Could easily be my grandfather.

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Hi All.
This is a photo of my relatives shop in Boncath, from when they were running it in the 1960s. It was probably a black and white photo and has gone a funny colour. It would be great if someone could bring it back to life. The building is still standing and running as a shop, although no longer in my family. It can be seen on google, postcode SA37 0JN.

Thanks in advance.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Edgar Cox War Record
« on: Tuesday 06 November 18 16:22 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for the info, what would being a Trumpeter involve?

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