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From: Mike Shingleton <>
Subject: Re: [GREATWAR] Soldiers Died C.D. Pte. Rogers B.E.
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 23:41:10 +0000
References: <001301c74e15$a8190440$0a02a8c0@DellH598871><000f01c74e51$4243b700$6601a8c0@sd.cox.net><001001c74ead$8328daf0$0a02a8c0@DellH598871><000e01c74ee3$bdca1a30$0201a8c0@stana4706ad1c4>
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Stan

Soldier's Died shows

Rank: Pte
Surname: RODGERS
Christian Names: Bert Ernest
Number: 23683
Regiment: Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
Battalion: 2nd Battalion
Born: Thurlby Lincs
Enlisted: Bradford
Residence: Bradford, Yorks
Died Date: 09/05/1917
Died How: Died of Wounds
France & Flanders

Hope this helps



Mike Shingleton


-----Original Message-----
From: Stan Langley <>
Sent
Subject: [GREATWAR] Soldiers Died C.D. Pte. Rogers B.E.

> May I (again) ask for a little help in solving a minor
> origins problem for a friend?

> According to CWGC site 23683 Pte. Bert Ernest R0GERS - West
> Riding Regt. died 9 May 1917 - the 'addition details' on his entry state
> that he was a native of Bradford, Yorks - this is doubtful as his birth was
> registered in Lincolnshire. It is suspected he may have been working in the
> Bradford area and joined the colours there - I wondered if the Soldiers Died
> CD might confirm that it was so.

> Stan L. Langley, West Norfolk, U.K.
> Principal Interests: JICKLING; LANGLEY; RICHMOND; WAD(DE)LOW.








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