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From: "Derek Driscoll" <>
Subject: Re: [WW1] William HALE
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 15:17:01 -0000
References: <memo.20040128143542.18205A@bmac.compulink.co.uk>


To Bill MacCormick Bill White

This man may be a early victim of the Flu Epidemic of 1918-1919,
As he died in England i would think a death cert would have been
issued giving the cause of death.
See http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/index.cfm?ArticleID=150

Regards
Derek

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Subject: Re: [WW1] William HALE


> In article <000e01c3e552$d186feb0$>,
> (Bill White) wrote:
>
> > I would like to find out some info on Gunner William HALE who was died
> > Nov 4, 1918. I wonder if he died of wounds? He is buried in
> > Cinderford Churchyard, Glos., England. He was with the Royal Garrison
> > Artillery. Thanks.
>
> SDGW record him as 'Died' in the UK. He was born and enlisted in
> Cinderford. Son of George and Elizabeth Hale, of Causeway, Cinderford.
>
> Bill MacCormick
>
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