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From: "Andrew Hesketh" <>
Subject: Re: [WW1] Fw: ALBERT & WILLIAM WARD
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 11:37:40 -0000
References: <000e01c08d08$91fe70c0$47465eca@l8i9u6>
In addition to Bill MacCormick's response the CWGC adds that:
Albert Edward Ward: Husband of E. M. Ward, of 53, Webster St., Aston,
Birmingham. Buried at Lapugnoy Military Cemetery near Bethune.
William Henry Ward: Buried at Sarigol Military Cemetery, Kriston, near
Thessalonika.
There is a Rootsweb list like this for the Boer War.
All the best,
Andrew
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From: Neville & Carolyn Hewitt <>
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Subject: [WW1] Fw: ALBERT & WILLIAM WARD
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> Neville & Carolyn Hewitt
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> From: Neville & Carolyn Hewitt
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> Subject: ALBERT & WILLIAM WARD
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> Hello from Australia - I am new to the List. I have been searching
everywhere for ALBERT EDWARD WARD born 5/5/1876 and his brother
WILLIAM HENRY WARD born 20/6/1879. They were both christened at Aston.
Birmingham. .
> I have them in the 1881 census at 7 House 32 Court Lane, Aston but after
that they seem to have disappeared. Even though they would have been in
their 30's perhaps they may have been killed in the Great War. - perhaps an
air raid.
> Is there anyone on list who would be kind enough to do a look-up for me in
Soldiers Died in the Great War.
> Also does anyone know if there is a mail list for the Boer War?? Many
thanks, Carolyn
> Neville & Carolyn Hewitt
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