Annie - thanks again - couple of things though - Sue doesn't seem to be on the memebrs list & the archive.org link doesn't work :-(
My grandmother was born Florence Louisa Lindfield in Eastbourne on 9th October 1897: mum thinks her dad was in a hosptal with "sun" in the name (not...
Additional communication from 'the other forum' I asked "Many, many thanks - some of the information you have provided ties up wih rsearch and...
Please pass on my thanks to Mosiefish (unusual name...) - the report is VERY comprehensive and raises a number of issues / questions - I for example...
Lets see what can be found on Ancestry ... you never know .... they have been finding mens records inside other records ... so keep your fingers...
Update from another Forum... With no service record available for John Large, the only primary evidence for his service is in his discharge papers...
http://www.firstworldwar.bham.ac.uk/members/orr.htm The chap who gave me the information...
He was an ordinary working class man who did and saw extraordinary things - something in common with millions who served in that conflict. I can...
Did you get that from Dick Flory ? ... or have you been in touch with him at all ? ..... he's " the man " where the Artillery is concerned and what...
Annie Thanks for the message (and shared frustration) I accessed Ancestry (as a freebie) searching for but no his records seem absent...
All Thanks for the responses, as you are all equally aware, tracing someone who survived is a lot more difficult than someone who died.... I did...
I have tried in vain to find any specific detail about my late grandfather born in Liverpool John Large, Driver 2nd/3rd West Lancashire Brigade RFA...
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