Gary68 Posted 7 November , 2006 Share Posted 7 November , 2006 Can some please find out any information about a Pte Frank E Webb of the Wiltshire Regiment and his number was 36984. Ideally i need to know age / residence / next of kin / when and where he was stationed.... I originally thought my GG Father had died in the Great War , but after spending Monday at Kew i'm starting to think he survived and this guy fits the bill. Many thanks in advance, this is driving me pots Gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coldstreamer Posted 7 November , 2006 Share Posted 7 November , 2006 There is no Frank E Webb on the soldiers died CD - why did you think he died ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedCoat Posted 7 November , 2006 Share Posted 7 November , 2006 Hi Gary I dont know if you are aware of the wiltshire regiment museum, its great, its called the wardrobe. www.thewardrobe.org.uk If you post a message in the guest book with the name, number and he was a wilts then they may hold records of his service i.e medical history, enlistment details family details and lots more, ussually there is a ten quid donation to recieve these but with the info you gain its definately worth it. The website also contains the war diaries to veiw for free online. Donnie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary68 Posted 7 November , 2006 Author Share Posted 7 November , 2006 There is no Frank E Webb on the soldiers died CD - why did you think he died ? It was a family thing thats just gone on and never spoken about.... But i think he came back and just disappeared or didn't want anything to do with my great Nan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary68 Posted 7 November , 2006 Author Share Posted 7 November , 2006 Hi Gary I dont know if you are aware of the wiltshire regiment museum, its great, its called the wardrobe. www.thewardrobe.org.uk If you post a message in the guest book with the name, number and he was a wilts then they may hold records of his service i.e medical history, enlistment details family details and lots more, ussually there is a ten quid donation to recieve these but with the info you gain its definately worth it. The website also contains the war diaries to veiw for free online. Donnie yes thanks i did stumble across it earlier, it does look good.I'll try them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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