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New Village - New Memorial


Jon6640

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Hello,

Having moved house in the summer I now have a new memorial to research.

Can I ask a kind Forum Pal to run the village name of Gnosall (it's in Staffordshire) through a copy of SDGW please.

Jon

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All there names mention Gnossal as either birth place or residence:

Alex Bratton 12 Apr 1918 York and Lancaster Regiment Western European Theatre

John Brough Gnosall, Staffs 21 Mar 1918 Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) Western European Theatre

Thomas Cartwright Tittensor, Staffs 24 Nov 1916 Coldstream Guards Western European Theatre

James Cooper Gnosall, Stafford 18 Jul 1917 Royal Dublin Fusiliers Western European Theatre

Joseph Cooper Gnosall, Staffs 28 Apr 1918 South Staffordshire Regiment Western European Theatre

Harry Fowell Gnosall, Staffs 18 Sep 1918 Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) Asiatic Theatres

Arthur Jenkinson Befeote, Staffs 25 Sep 1915 Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment) Western European Theatre

Joseph William Johnson Gnosall, Staffs 1 Jul 1916 Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) Western European Theatre

Charles David Jones Gnosall, Staffs 14 Aug 1917 Lincolnshire Regiment Western European Theatre

John Thomas Marshall Gnosall, Staffs 11 Jun 1917 Royal Garrison Artillery Western European Theatre

Francis James Price Gnosall, Staffs 20 Nov 1918 Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) Western European Theatre

Arthur Edward Taylor Gnosall, Staffs 2 Jan 1916 King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) Home

Charles Venables Gnosall, Staffs 16 Jan 1917 King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) Western European Theatre

Frank Watkiss 16 Sep 1917 Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) Home

Herbert Winfield Norton Canes, Staffs 5 May 1918 Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) Western European Theatre

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It's also useful to look through the 1901 (and/or 1911 Census records for other family members who may be of suitable age for WW1 and check those with CWGC, as not always was address information provided. Have fun! No doubt you'll also want WW2, so Geoffs Search Engine is still available for that.

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