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will have a sneck up wi paris, she,s particularly interested as she's got a relative on the oak hill park memorial.
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Whats his name. Retlaw. |
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Thank you Retlaw.
He was James Jones, born 1895, died 1929. Lived in Blackburn Road. I can add occupation & full addresses as required, plus name of wife & children. With kind regards. |
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152 Blackburn Rd, Accrington. unfortunately his service records have not survived the blitz in the last war. Please P. M. me with family details Thanks. Retlaw. |
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ok have found photo of his war grave, a white cross PTE.McNEIL .I.D. below name it says KINGS n below that D W 6644? on back it says hermonvill ****** cemetry in the area of Caen.?
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Hermanville War Cemetery France. The cemetery contains 1003 burials Joseph is in Plot 1, row O, grave 5 |
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would just like to point out Retlaw was correct, paris had got the wrong war, her uncle is on the memorial in Oak Hill, but me being a numpty didn't know the lower one was W.W.2.:o
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The frogs are after closing some of the cemetery's, they want the land back, one of their excuses is no one visits, bull, they deliberately steal the books. Retlaw. |
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just wanted to congratulate retlaw on his exhibition at howarth art gallery , which i visited on saturday, there was a picture of a Pte J Ormerod was he my gt grandfather 27670 L.N.L ?
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