I believe I have found the military death (WW1) ref No. of my great grandfather's brother's son's death, killed in action at the very end of WW1 (so sad). Can anybody advise me what I need to do now? Do I get the death certificate from the GRO or from the army authorities?
Thanks in advance.
David
Military death info?
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Re: Military death info?
here a link to the military topic post a request in there of the person your looking for Adrian might able to find more on him
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Re: Military death info?
Is the death actually on the GRO if so then you should be able to get it from there.
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