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Ryegate

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Excellent thanks very much, Eli looks like one of our lost family. Much appreciated. I meant to say Baddesley, not Dordon.

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Would someone be kind enough to supply the death certificate references for the following:

Tebb Arthur G/3523

Tebb D 10553

Tebb Ernest William J/8943

Tebb George Wiliam 49810

Tebb John 265989

Tebb John Leonard C/7403

Tebb Leonard Adolphus &4723

Tebb William 58876

Tebb WA 908 (Canadian)

Very many thanks in advance!

Lindsey

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Tebb Arthur Pte. G/3523 R.W.S.R. 1915 I.67 56

Tebb Douglas L/Cpl 10553 Bed. 1916 I65?(unclear last digit has been overwritten) 258

Tebb Ernest William J/8943 Not recorded

Tebb George W L/Cpl 49810 Manch 1918 I.18 94

Tebb John A/Cpl 265989 R.N.L.R. 1918 I.22 229

Tebb John L Rfn C/7403 K.R.R.C. 1916 I.79 119

Tebb Leonard Gnr 74723 R.H.A. 1917 A.3 193

Tebb William Pte. 58876 M.G.C. 1917 M.4 190

Tebb WA 908 (Canadian) This index is British servicemen only.

Doug

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Greetings Carol,

Hasler, Herbert A, Dvr, 55357, R.F.A., 1917 A.2, 65

Hasler, Lancelot C, Pte, 283867, Lond.R., 1917, I.83, 360

Doug

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I have been meaning to say that anyone seeking a death certificate reference for a soldier killed in action, I would be pleased to look for it on Find my Past.

Regards

Hello Major, Is it possible to get a death certificate for STK/718 J. James 10th Battalion Royal Fusiliers? He died of wounds on 17 April 1917. Thanks I look forward to help. Regards, Jerry

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Hi,

Would it be possible to look up the death cert for Joseph Warne, KIA 3.10.18, 24th Batt. Royal Fusiliers.

It may give me the information I need to confirm him as my Gt Grandfather.

Thanks.

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Hi,

Is it possible to get a death certificate for gunner John William Maltby 651943, Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds on 1st May 1918, buried at Aire, France.

Thanks.

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Hi,

To add to the list of request, would it be possible to have the death certificate details, if you can find them, for:

T/RSM Albert Glenister, 6th South Wales Borderers. Army No. 9388. Killed 30th May 1918 - near Soissons, Somme,

and

LCpl Henry Appleby, D. Coy, 23rd Bn (4th Tyneside Scottish) Northumberland Fusiliers. Army No. 23/159. Killed 1st July 1916 near Albert, Somme.

Would like to know where both enlisted; they are my great-grandfathers. Both neither have a grave.

Any info would be very gratefully received.

Grahame

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Hi Ryegate, most appreciate the kind offer.

A death certificate for my great grandfather would be helpful;

Private George Lilley

200762 2/4th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment.

Born 1894 Died of wounds 1st October,1917.

Buried Lijssenthoek.

Kind regards.

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Hi

Here's another

JUKES, WILLIAM

Initials: W

Nationality: United Kingdom

Rank: Private

Regiment/Service: South Staffordshire Regiment

Unit Text: 5th Reserve Bn.

Age: 19

Date of Death: 21/07/1917

Service No: 202155

Additional information: Son of Mrs. Emma Jukes, of 117, Grove Lane, Smethwick, Staffs.

Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference: In South-East corner.

Cemetery: TRUSTHORPE (ST. PETER) CHURCHYARD

Thanks

Mel

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I have been meaning to say that anyone seeking a death certificate reference for a soldier killed in action, I would be pleased to look for it on Find my Past.

Regards

i would like to get death cert for

pte james corcoran

16779 royal irish fusiliers

kia 15/8/1915

gallipoli

thank you

tommy

email tommyradio@oceanfree.net

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Hello Major, Is it possible to get a death certificate for STK/718 J. James 10th Battalion Royal Fusiliers? He died of wounds on 17 April 1917. Thanks I look forward to help. Regards, Jerry

Hi Jerry,

The certificate will need to be purchased from the GRO.

The index for it is:

JAMES, Jack, L/Cpl, Number 718, Unit R.F. Lond, Year 1917, Volume I.81 Page 551

Soldiers Died Great War records:

Name: JAMES, Jack

Rank: L/CPL

Number: STK/718

Regiment: Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)

Battalion: 10th Battalion

Born: Battersea

Enlisted: London

Residence: Clapham

Died Date: 17 Apr 17

Died How: Of wounds

Theatre: France & Flanders

Notes: M.M.

Doug

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Hi,

Would it be possible to look up the death cert for Joseph Warne, KIA 3.10.18, 24th Batt. Royal Fusiliers.

It may give me the information I need to confirm him as my Gt Grandfather.

Thanks.

Hi Mandy,

To get the certificate you need to purchase it from the GRO.

The index details are:

WARNE, Joseph, Rank Pte, Number 93091, Unit R.F.L.R., Year 1918, Volume I.82 Page 346 - Note the volume number is unclear

Soldiers Died Great War records:

Name: WARNE, Joseph

Rank: Private

Number: G/93091

Regiment: Royal Fusiliers (City of London)

Battalion: 24th Battalion

Enlisted: Derby

Residence: Northowram, Halifax

Died Date: 3 Oct 18

Died How: Killed in action

Theatre of war: France & Flanders

Notes: Formerly 12789, West Riding Regt

Doug

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Hi,

Is it possible to get a death certificate for gunner John William Maltby 651943, Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds on 1st May 1918, buried at Aire, France.

Thanks.

Hi Bikertom,

The death certificate index details are:

MALTBY, John W, Gnr, Number 651943, Unit R.F.A., Year 1918, Volume A8, Page 31

Soldiers Died Great War records:

Name: MALTBY, John William

Rank: Gunner

Number: 651943

Regiment: Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery

Battalion: Territorial Force

Born: Sheffield

Enlisted: Sheffield

Died Date: 1 May 18

Died how: of Wounds

Theatre of war: France & Flanders

Doug

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Hi,

To add to the list of request, would it be possible to have the death certificate details, if you can find them, for:

T/RSM Albert Glenister, 6th South Wales Borderers. Army No. 9388. Killed 30th May 1918 - near Soissons, Somme,

and

LCpl Henry Appleby, D. Coy, 23rd Bn (4th Tyneside Scottish) Northumberland Fusiliers. Army No. 23/159. Killed 1st July 1916 near Albert, Somme.

Would like to know where both enlisted; they are my great-grandfathers. Both neither have a grave.

Any info would be very gratefully received.

Grahame

Hi Grahame,

GLENISTER, Albert, R.S.M., Number 9388, Unit: S.W.B., Year 1918, Volume I.24, Page 256 (page unclear)

Soldiers Died Great War records:

Name: GLENISTER, Albert

Number: 9388

Rank: T/R S.M.

Regiment: South Wales Borderers

Battalion: 6th Battalion

Born: Ivor, Uxbridge, Middlesex

Enlisted: London

Died Date: 30 May 18

Died How: Killed in action

Theatre: France & Flanders

APPLEBY, Henry, L/Cpl, Number 23/591, Unit: Nrth Fus, Year 1916, Volume I.30 Page 301

Soldiers Died Great War records:

Name: Appleby, Henry

Number: 23/591

Rank: L/CPL

Regiment: Northumberland Fusiliers

Battalion: 23rd Battalion (Tyneside Scottish)

Born: Lumley, Durham

Enlisted: Bedlington, Northumberland

Died Date: 1 Jul 16

Died How: Killed in action

Theatre of war: France & Flanders

Doug

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Hi Ryegate, most appreciate the kind offer.

A death certificate for my great grandfather would be helpful;

Private George Lilley

200762 2/4th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment.

Born 1894 Died of wounds 1st October,1917.

Buried Lijssenthoek.

Kind regards.

Hi Trevster,

Death certificate index details are:

LILLEY, George, Pte, Number 200762, Unit Linc, Year 1917, Volume I.46 Page 316

Soldiers Died Great War records:

Name: LILLEY, George

Rank: Private

Number: 200762

Regiment: Lincolnshire Regiment

Battalion: 4th Battalion

Enlisted: Lincoln

Residence: St. Albans, Herts

Died Date: 1 Oct 17

Died how: Of wounds

Theatre of war: France & Flanders

Doug

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Hi

Here's another

JUKES, WILLIAM

Initials: W

Nationality: United Kingdom

Rank: Private

Regiment/Service: South Staffordshire Regiment

Unit Text: 5th Reserve Bn.

Age: 19

Date of Death: 21/07/1917

Service No: 202155

Additional information: Son of Mrs. Emma Jukes, of 117, Grove Lane, Smethwick, Staffs.

Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference: In South-East corner.

Cemetery: TRUSTHORPE (ST. PETER) CHURCHYARD

Thanks

Mel

Hi Mel,

This man died at home so his certificate should be more informative than the others.

Deaths September Quarter 1917

JUKES William Age 19 Louth Volume 7a Page 515

Soldiers Died Great War records:

Name: JUKES, William

Rank: Private

Number: 202155

Regiment: South Staffordshire Regiment

Battalion: 5th Reserve Battalion

Enlisted: Birmingham

Residence: Smithwick, Staffs

Died Date: 21 Jul 17

Died How: Died

Theatre of war: Home

Doug

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i would like to get death cert for

pte james corcoran

16779 royal irish fusiliers

kia 15/8/1915

gallipoli

thank you

tommy

email tommyradio@oceanfree.net

Hi Tommy,

Death Certificate index details are:

CORCORAN, James, Pte, Number 16779, Unit R.I. Fus, year 1915, Volume I.76 Page 109

Soldiers Died Great War records:

Name: CORCORAN, James

Rank: Private

Number: 16779

Regiment: Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)

Battalion: 6th Battalion

Born: Ballina, Co. Mayo

Enlisted: Ballina

Died Date: 15 Aug 15

Died How: Killed in action

Theatre of War: Gallipoli

Notes: Formerly 1195, Conn, Rangers

Doug

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Hi Tommy,

Death Certificate index details are:

CORCORAN, James, Pte, Number 16779, Unit R.I. Fus, year 1915, Volume I.76 Page 109

Soldiers Died Great War records:

Name: CORCORAN, James

Rank: Private

Number: 16779

Regiment: Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)

Battalion: 6th Battalion

Born: Ballina, Co. Mayo

thank you Doug

my daughter is going over to Kew next monday so she can look it up then

regards

tommy

Enlisted: Ballina

Died Date: 15 Aug 15

Died How: Killed in action

Theatre of War: Gallipoli

Notes: Formerly 1195, Conn, Rangers

Doug

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