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brianmorris547 Posted 24 November , 2021 Share Posted 24 November , 2021 (edited) HA 2187 is a near miss. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a Royal Engineers List dated 03 and 04/09/1916. Brian The nearest RE List I managed to find was HA 2336 dated 05/09/1916. Edited 25 November , 2021 by brianmorris547 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dink999 Posted 25 November , 2021 Share Posted 25 November , 2021 Another group which include some Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps names Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dink999 Posted 25 November , 2021 Share Posted 25 November , 2021 Another group which include some Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps names Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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David26 Posted 27 November , 2021 Share Posted 27 November , 2021 (edited) Two casualty lists I have come across in recent times to add here: HA 32193 and HA 32198, both from December 1918. (Images courtesy of Ancestry). Edited 27 November , 2021 by David26 Adding acknowledgment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Strawbridge Posted 27 November , 2021 Share Posted 27 November , 2021 Just a line to dink999 to thank him for his contribution to this string. Much appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dink999 Posted 28 November , 2021 Share Posted 28 November , 2021 21 hours ago, Jim Strawbridge said: Just a line to dink999 to thank him for his contribution to this string. Much appreciated. Thanks Jim, The next batch contain a few nurses who are ill, so may be of interest to you in your work if they did not recover. Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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brianmorris547 Posted 29 November , 2021 Share Posted 29 November , 2021 Another near miss on HA 22965. 83113 Frederick Thornberry was a member of the County Palatine RE who went to France with the main body of 30 Div RE in November 1915. My gf was 83123 who did not. . Got my RFA hat on at the moment. I am going through the 1914-15 Rolls to identify the members of the Bolton Artillery (3 East Lancs Bde TF) who disembarked in Egypt in September 1914. There are two on this list that I found today, H 4660 Med. It is in the Service Record of Henry Lowndes (Ancestry WO 363 Low 39226). 1368 Gnr Frank Davies later 710547 and 1180 Gnr James Walsh later RGA 166383. It would appear that they both served in Gallipoli as well. Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TEW Posted 29 November , 2021 Share Posted 29 November , 2021 Of slight concern to me. I've been checking the new lists for Winchester & Lichfield record offices. I happened to spot two KRRC men seemingly reported to London Infantry Records and not Winchester. I've double checked their other details and all's correct. Just the wrong office being informed! TEW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dink999 Posted 30 November , 2021 Share Posted 30 November , 2021 Posting this next batch of lists means that I have completed looking through 1,000 Newfoundlander’s service records. Just 5,000+ to go. Looking at the numbers I have found around 430 lists of interest not just for sick and wounded but progress reports, Officers and POW’s. I have done some random service no. and name checks on Find My Past which showed that these lists appear to be all new and not to be found elsewhere. Some service records have only 1 sheet whilst others have 250. A couple with 400+ and one with 550 sheets. I still think the average is around 100-120 sheets per service record, so the images I’m finding and posting work out at between 0.36 & 0.43% of the total online at Newfoundlander’s Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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