Like many of you, I have a large number of men who served during WW1, some fortunately survived, but many were among those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country try and never returned home. I have researched their lives over the years and have put together a few tips and ideas for anybody researching a soldier themselves, there are also some link that you might find useful.
https://chiddicksfamilytree.com/2021/03 ... 1-soldier/
Researching a WW1 Soldier
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Re: Researching a WW1 Soldier
That looks very thorough! I'm sure someone will find it helpful
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Thank you much appreciated
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Re: Researching a WW1 Soldier
gardener wrote:That looks very thorough! I'm sure someone will find it helpful
Thanks gardener much appreciated