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Forum: Heritage and History 22-07-2021, 13:56
Replies: 386
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Posted By Andrew Jackson
Re: World War 1

Hi Sarah. I guess Retlaw was referring to the St. Mary Magdalen's Roll of Honour that was published in the Observer of 10th April 1915: "In the possession of the Vicar of St. Mary Magdalen's (the...
Forum: Heritage and History 31-12-2009, 15:53
Replies: 386
Views: 31,460
Posted By Andrew Jackson
Re: World War 1

Mark,

Your grandad's army service record is available for download from Ancestry. Will send you a pm.

All the best, Andrew
Forum: Heritage and History 23-12-2009, 13:02
Replies: 386
Views: 31,460
Posted By Andrew Jackson
Re: World War 1

Hi - you can download some or all of Richard's army service record from the Ancestry website. I'm also sending a pm to you.

Andrew
Forum: Heritage and History 02-03-2009, 12:33
Replies: 386
Views: 31,460
Posted By Andrew Jackson
Re: World War 1

Perhaps you should check the WO364 series as well as the WO363 series. The records are clear enough that lack of teeth was the sole reason for his discharge.

It's easy to criticize and it would...
Forum: Heritage and History 02-03-2009, 08:13
Replies: 386
Views: 31,460
Posted By Andrew Jackson
Re: World War 1

I think this is very unfair of you, Walter. William Mozart Booth joined up voluntarily as early in the war as 8th September 1914. I guess that your comment is based on the fact that he was discharged...
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