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Offline CatOne

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Re: soldiers
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 01 April 07 09:06 BST (UK) »
That link takes you to the England and Ireland Collection, so I think you'll find its the one on the 1901 census that you already know about

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Dunning/Downing, Osborn/e, Astley -Cheshire/Birmingham/Middlesex
Fanthorpe/Hall/Driffill/Storm - Lincolnshire
Bower/Woodward/Bingham/Pettinger/Shaw - Nottinghamshire
Shaw, Marland - Lancashire
Broph(e)y - Queens County, Ireland
Richards - Neath Swansea
Hunt/Fox - Lincs, Waterfield/Middleton - Staffs
Hart/Harland/Askew/Scales - Yorkshire
Brereton/Vickers - Cheshire
Gleaves/Sandford/Hulse/Hulme - Wolstanton/Audley Staffs
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Re: soldiers
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 01 April 07 13:44 BST (UK) »
Oh well. I'll trawl through the memior again and see if theres something I missed.
Thanks for looking
Pomeroy in London & Liverpool , Pomery near Launceston Cornwall, Shearer of Thurso, Moore in Colchester and Hornblow in Braintree Essex, Machin in Hackney & Stafford & Cook in Herts, Campbell, Sutherland, Mackay, Brotchie, Gunn in Thurso Caithness. Cadle in South Africa.

researching the Pomeroy Family of Collaton in Newton Ferrers and St Columb in Cornwall

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Re: soldiers
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 01 April 07 17:50 BST (UK) »
The only other place I can think of is the Menin Gate Memorial.Flanders was one of 3 battles at Ypres.There are 1000's of names of British servicemen commemorated there who have no known graves.

Jim

Flanders refers to the north eastern secton of belgium and north western section of france ( which includes Ypres), it is not the name of a battle  ;)