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National Roll of The Great War


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Susan

Is there anything for Lt.-Col. A.P.A. Elphinstone, CO of the 3rd Tyneside Scottish? He was k.i.a. 1/7/16

Many thanks

Nick

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Nick, please excuse the delay.

Nothing for your man.

Sorry.

Susan.

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Hi Susan,

Would it be possible for you to see if there is anything on

Charles Edward Crichton HYDE

he is my friend's uncle from Glasgow, but may have enlisted London. He ended up with them in Australia but they have no other details and would appreciate any clues to his time in the war.

Thank you

Cheers

Shirley

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Hi Susan,

Would it be possible for you to see if there is anything on

Charles Edward Crichton HYDE

he is my friend's uncle from Glasgow, but may have enlisted London. He ended up with them in Australia but they have no other details and would appreciate any clues to his time in the war.

Thank you

Cheers

Shirley

Sorry shirley. Nothing for this chap

susan.

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As ever, always pleased to help a fellow pal.

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Is there anything on William and John Greenlees? Details are in my signature.

Thanks,

Andy

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Is there anything on William and John Greenlees? Details are in my signature.

Thanks,

Andy

Andy, The only "Greenlees" in the Naitional Roll was an "H" Greenlees (volume XI = Manchester).

Sorry,

Susan.

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AS EVER, a pleasure.

susan.

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Susan,

Would you be kind enough to see if there is an entry for James ORCHARD, #3729, 3rd Rifle Brigade, KIA 11-7-16 in the Index. He was born, resided and enlisted in Southampton.

Many thanks.

Andy

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Susan

Would you be kind enough to see if there is an entry for Edward Thomas Brown RADFORD.

He was a Lieutenant and served in the 19th (Service) Battallion (2nd Public Works Pioneers) of the Middlesex Regiment from 1917-1919.

He saw active service on the Western Front and won the Military Cross.

Many thanks,

John

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Susan,

Would you be kind enough to see if there is an entry for James ORCHARD, #3729, 3rd Rifle Brigade, KIA 11-7-16 in the Index. He was born, resided and enlisted in Southampton.

Many thanks.

Andy

Andy, Sorry - nothing for your man.

Susan.

(apologies for delay, dad in hospital again).

Susan

Would you be kind enough to see if there is an entry for Edward Thomas Brown RADFORD.

He was a Lieutenant and served in the 19th (Service) Battallion (2nd Public Works Pioneers) of the Middlesex Regiment from 1917-1919.

He saw active service on the Western Front and won the Military Cross.

Many thanks,

John

John, apologies for delay.

Nothing for ETB Radford - sorry

Susan.

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Susan,

Many thanks for looking, I hope your father is doing OK.

Andy

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Hi Susan

Could you please look up Pte Edwin Halls RAMC, Staffordshire.

Thanks in advance

Michelle

Michelle, Sorry, nothing for E Halls.

Sorry for delay.

(not much luck today with the lookups!)

Susan.

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Andy, Sorry - nothing for your man.

Susan.

(apologies for delay, dad in hospital again).

John, apologies for delay.

Nothing for ETB Radford - sorry

Susan.

Susan,

Thanks for looking. Much appreciated.

John.

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Hi Susan,

I would be most grateful if you could check to see if there is anything for my 2 relatives;

Pte. Samuel Evans 9724 Leinster Reg. 1st bn d.o.w. 4/5/1915. Son of Ernest and Margaret Evans, of Colley St., Wicklow. Came from India to enlist.

Pte. John Goodman 5962 Royal Munster Fusiliers k.i.a. 3/9/1916. Son of John and Ellen Goodman, of Castle St., Wicklow; husband of Ellen Goodman, of 77, Shandon St., Cork.

Thanks very much for your help.

Johnny

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Johnny,

Sorry, nothing for either of your men.

Susan.

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Johnny,

Sorry, nothing for either of your men.

Susan.

Susan,

Thanks very for taking the time to try,

Much appreciated.

John

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Hi Susan,

I would be most grateful if you might look up my Grandfather for me.

Thomas Craig (Full name Thomas Edgar Craig). Born in 1881 in Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland. Mother (Sarah Edgar) and Father (Thomas Craig). Enlisted or conscripted in Saint Andrews, Scotland. I believe he was part of Fife and Forfar Yeomanry and then later possibly the 14th (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry) Bn, the Black Watch or possibly one of the other Black Watch Bn.

Thank you very much.

Bruce

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Bruce - am so very sorry I have not replied. Something gone wrong with the message alert on my email facility.

Will have a look for you tomorrow and reply.

Please accept my apologies again.

Susan.

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Bruce, needless to say nothing there. As Themonsstar says, it only covers England.. Sorry.

Susan.

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