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James Wilkinson

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Margaret

Margaret Report 30 Jul 2017 15:37

Hello,
My Father James Wilkinson served in WW2. Sadly my Father in no longer alive.
I have a letter sent to him from a family in Flushing Holland where I think he was stationed.I would dearly like to find this family and something about his time there.I
have tried all the things I can think of without any luck,can anyone suggest any ways
I can find the information I am looking for?
Hopefully yours Margaret.

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 30 Jul 2017 15:42

Do you have a name for the family? Have you thought of putting a letter in a newspaper from there asking if there are any descendants of the family still living in the area? Unfortunately because of the passage of time there are unlikely to be many people still living who would have first hand knowledge of your father.

Kath. x