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From: "TERRY DIPPLE" <>
Subject: Re: [MON] WW1 service records
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 22:29:23 -0400
References: <001901c8ba4c$f80272d0$6a00a8c0@wpw.local> <001101c8ba6e$559b5030$00d1f090$@rr.com><006801c8ba70$22ed7530$0100000a@lynpc>
In-Reply-To: <006801c8ba70$22ed7530$0100000a@lynpc>
Y'all - if you have access to Ancestry.com (most libraries have free
access), take a look at the above. On the page - "Statement of the names &
addresses of all the relatives of the above-named deceased soldier"
It lists all living relatives down to nephews & nieces, which gave unknown
relatives of my uncle's brother who died in 1918. The records also includes
a letter from his mother-in-law and the telegrams related to his death in
Rouen.
In another record (not deceased) I found my grt. uncle had listed his only
son as his next of kin, because his wife had been committed to a mental
institution - I already about my grt. aunt, but their son was not listed in
the 1901 census. So I now have another 2nd cousin, and two 3rd cousins
(still tracking those two down).
Regards - Terry
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