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Cemeteries of Nord and Pas de Calais


margaretdufay

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Mags, many thanks for your kind help with the Photo's, much appreciated! :hypocrite:

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Mags,

many thanks for your time and effort in acquiring my snaps - very much appreciated.

All the very best,

A very grateful

Ant

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Brace yourself Sheila, theres a new and revised list on its way to you.

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Hi Mags,

Relatively new to all this, but I was wondering if you had a photo of Panel 24 to 26 of Le Touret Memorial

Private Alexander Young

1st Bn., Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) who died on 25 January 1915 Age 36

Many Thanks

Lynn

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Hi Lynn

have got your photos, if you are able to send me your email by PM, I will send them to you, I think you have to have five postings to do a pm

br

mags

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Mags,

Have you visited Pernes Cemetery? If yes do you have a photo of 2nd Lt William Maurice Cole 5th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment?

Also do you have from the same Regiment -

Lt Percy Measures buried at Cambrin Cemetery and

Reverend Cyril Barnard Wilson Buck buried at Communal Extension, Nord.

Many thanks

Jon

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Hi Jon have your last photos, could you resend me your e mail by PM as I seem to have difficulty in sending them to the address that I have.

mags

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Hello Mags,

Do you have a headstone photo of Pte. S/41308 John Keirs, 2nd Bn Seaforth Highlanders, formerly S/78837 2nd Bn Gordon Highlanders, Pont-du-Hem Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, France, Grave Ref Sp. Mem. 6.?

I'm working my way through the names on my local WW1 Memorial, so I could/may/will be back for more.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Kindest Regards,

Tom.

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I'd like to add:

Arras Memorial, Bay 6: William Freeland, Pte. 41454 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), KIA 3rd May 1917, age 23.

I am in contact with an elderly descendent who would be most grateful.

Kindest Regards,

Tom.

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I'd like to add: Arras Memorial, Bay 6: William Freeland, Pte. 41454 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), KIA 3rd May 1917, age 23. I am in contact with an elderly descendent who would be most grateful. Kindest Regards, Tom.

have got your photos, will send them to you this weekend

mags

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Thanks Mags.

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Hi Mags, I have just found this site…. how amazing… just wondering if you have a photo of the following man..my husband's great grandfather. Regards Judy Brodie Australia.

WILSON, GILBERT SLOAN Rank: Serjeant Service No: 265054 Date of Death: 09/09/1918 Age: 30 Regiment/Service: Royal Scots Fusiliers 11th Bn. Grave Reference IV. A. 14. Cemetery ST. VENANT-ROBECQ ROAD BRITISH CEMETERY, ROBECQ
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Hi Mags could I bother you for a photo from Caudry British Cemetery please.

K.S McMaster, Manchester Reg., I.A.11

Regards Michael.

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Thanks Mags do you still have my email address ?

I will have a look through your list to see if I need anymore.

Michael.

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Hi Mags

What a wonderful job you are doing and helping so many ~ credit to you ~well done

Don't suppose you've photographed graves in Terlincthun British Cemetery Pas de Calais

My man is Sapper Albert Edward Barley 186455 Royal Engineers ~ grave location XVII E.13

Regards..Colin

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will add it to my list, but can't give a date though, as long as you are not too much in a hurry

mags

No Problem ~ Just appreciate you adding my man to what must be a busy list

Thank You

Colin

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Hi Mags,

A few more pics requested, much appreciated as usual.

Regards,

Ste

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hi

I am looking for some information I had two relatives that died in the first world war that was in the seaforth highlands there names was james martin and Malcolm martin

thanks

grant

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