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Offline adee7

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Re: Barracks Family Life
« Reply #9 on: Monday 12 January 09 23:44 GMT (UK) »
Thanks very much Kamilla.

I'll take a look at those.

Kathleen
England and Belfast - GOFF, GOUGH, MATHERS, MOXHAM/MOXAM,  OSMOND, PHILLIPS, WINDER, WYKES

Scotland - JOHNSTON, DORWARD, KIDD, KYD, RAMSAY, RAE

Canada - DeWOLFE, HALLADAY, HASKINS, HICOCK, JOHNSTON, OLD/OLDS

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Re: Barracks Family Life
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 30 September 09 09:53 BST (UK) »
the royal irish fusiliers have a museum in armagh city. you can email them and they may have records on your relative. they have a lot of stuff there. also you can look up the national archives in kew in london . you may find something there. also does anyone have any info on a frederick weir who was the royal irish in ww1 there is nothing in the archives in london or the museum in armagh. he was from cootehill and served in the whole war and survived
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paul