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Was this man my relative?
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Sarah | Report | 12 Nov 2008 09:42 |
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Thats the family Susan, Robert was a lot older than Jane by about 15yrs. |
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Linda | Report | 12 Nov 2008 08:29 |
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More siblings perhaps??? |
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Linda | Report | 12 Nov 2008 08:22 |
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Marriages Sep 1896 |
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Sarah | Report | 12 Nov 2008 07:51 |
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Henry Scott served with the Royal Berkshire Regiment and died in France in 1918 - have all information on him but I am at a halt with his brother William. William was born around 1897 in Motcombe, Dorset, the son of Robert Scott and Jane Thompson. I have found a copy of a army record (the pink card which details medals awareded etc) on Ancestry for a William Scott who also served with the Royal Berkshire Regiment it states he entrered the theatre of war on the 16-12-15 in France and in the Remarks section says that he was transferred ZAR. |
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