In order to obtain the death certificate and therefore (ultimately) establish the cause of death, it is first necessary to ensure we have the right...
Jim, If posting an image of the badge in question is not possible, could you perhaps confirm whether or not it corresponds to one of the badges...
Apologies for the late arrival in this thread (new member). For those members who are not aware, the East and West Surreys' WW1 diaries are...
Well done, James. The best of British for a successful outcome. Regards, M.
Hello Buster, I believe that Royal Navy SWBs had the prefix of 'RN'. Regards, M.
Hello Jim, Any chance of an image of the badge and the number, please? To the best of my knowledge, a 'C' prefix denotes issue to a Canadian...
Traci, Whilst I am able to locate William via the CWGC, I am completely unable to find any record of him in the Medal Rolls Index Cards, either on...
Thanks Traci, There is a death of a William E. Hughes, aged 18, registered in the first quarter of 1915, at Woodbridge (Suffolk). M.
Apologies for the late arrival on this thread (new member and only just seen this). If it is now/still of any use; Rifleman S/562 (as Andy rightly...
Hello Traci, Could you perhaps provide your great uncle's name, please? It will then be possible to ascertain whether or not he died in the UK....
My grandfather was a gunner aboard HMS Princess Royal, during this battle. The entries in the ship's log following the engagement are concise and...
Great to see these images. Any further info as to the vessels' names etc? Thanks for posting. M.
James, Given that Henry was not an officer, I would say it is doubtful that any 'official' record exists of his fate. Often, death certificates...
Hello Nicholas, John's service records are available online at Ancestry.com. If you are not currently a member of Ancestry, you will need to join...
Hello James, Henry Colin Roynon - birth registered in the first quarter of 1890, at Axbridge, Somerset. The son of Thomas Shorland Roynon, and...
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