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Help - Finding deaths in World War 1
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Elaine | Report | 6 Nov 2008 23:58 |
Hi can anyone give me any information. I have a William Hall from Cornwall in my tree born 1885 he married in 1906 and had children in 1906,1907 and 1913, his wife remarried in 1922 - so I presume he had died by this time. - I cannot find a record of his death in the BMI so I am now wondering if he might have been killed in the first world war, there is no family history so can anyone tell me how I would go about trying to find this out and any websites with records of 1st world war deaths |
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BeckyS | Report | 7 Nov 2008 00:04 |
Hi Elaine |
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Elaine | Report | 7 Nov 2008 00:10 |
Thanks Becks but don't know anything about him only that he came from Redruth or Camborne in Cornwall born 1885 and his wife and children's names - he may possible have been William Henry |
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Heather | Report | 7 Nov 2008 00:12 |
Have you checked the CWGC? Just google it or copy the following: |
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KathleenBell | Report | 7 Nov 2008 00:12 |
Have you looked on the Commonwealth War Graves site for a death? |
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Elaine | Report | 7 Nov 2008 00:16 |
Thanks Kath |
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Heather | Report | 7 Nov 2008 00:16 |
See the link in my thread above |
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Elaine | Report | 7 Nov 2008 00:37 |
Thank You |