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Dorset / Re: WW1 - men born or connected with the Poole/Bournemouth Area
« on: Monday 27 September 10 17:09 BST (UK)  »
Dear Morten and Cheryl,

Apologies - i don't get on Rootschat that often.  Thanks for your further efforts regarding Harry Samways.  As you correctly point out, he was a brickmaker and worked at the brickworks in Oakdale before WW1.  I have obtained his death certificate which indicates, contrary to what my grandmother told me, that he died at home "of Pleurisy with effusion; Syncope;", and not at the old hospital in Weymouth.  Given that he died in December 1916, he likley still died of the effects of wounds recieved.  I recently wondered if his uniform would tell us anything - i have a photo...???

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Dorset / Re: Samways in dorset
« on: Monday 27 September 10 00:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi Part time artist,

I am related to a number of Samways in Dorset.  If you give me a couple of names and dates, i can see if there is some connection.

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Dorset / Re: WW1 - men born or connected with the Poole/Bournemouth Area
« on: Thursday 28 January 10 14:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Morten,

I think the name on the memorial (H Samways) is almost certainly his, as there is strong anecdotal evidence that he is buried there also, but i have yet to determine this for sure.  If you are up there again, i would appreciate a photo, but otherwise, i can try to send my sister up there.  But where does this leave us?  I assume this means that his MIC is missing.  Can we go anywhere else with this now?  By the way, can you tell me where to look to know more about where and what the Dorsets did in WW1?

As for William, i don't know of a middle name, but let me do some more poking around.

Thanks again for all your assistance.

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Dorset / Re: WW1 - men born or connected with the Poole/Bournemouth Area
« on: Tuesday 26 January 10 13:32 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Morten.  Are all medical index cards surviving from WW1 as i have often been told that a lot was lost to bombing in WW2.  It seems strange that there appears to be no record of either - could they have joined another regiment?  I was also told that Harry was a recruiter before he actually went himself.

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Dorset / Re: WW1 - men born or connected with the Poole/Bournemouth Area
« on: Thursday 21 January 10 16:47 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Morten.  They were both from Oakdale. William would have been around 17 at the time the war broke out, Harry, between 35 and 37, i think.  I was always told they joined 'The Dorset Regiment'.  However, some ink stamps on the back of a birth certificate for my grandmother says 'infantry office, Exeter'.  I guess the certificate was used to validate something.

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Dorset / Re: WW1 - men born or connected with the Poole/Bournemouth Area
« on: Thursday 21 January 10 03:32 GMT (UK)  »
Morten, the surname is Samways.  Harry and son William.  It is my information that Harry died in Weymouth military hospital from wounds received.  The hospital, of course, is not longer standing.

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Dorset / Re: WW1 - men born or connected with the Poole/Bournemouth Area
« on: Monday 11 January 10 01:33 GMT (UK)  »
Morten, my great-grandfather served, as did one of his sons, in WW1.  Am having trouble finding any records due to a lot of the records being destroyed in WW2.

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