green_acorn Posted 28 May , 2008 Posted 28 May , 2008 Hi, I am trying to recall the name of the Australian gentleman who for so many years has been researching the Fromelles mass grave. I am having a mental blank moment! cheers, Chris H
Filbert70 Posted 28 May , 2008 Posted 28 May , 2008 Chris could it be AUIMFO? - I've just seen this thread. http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/i...c=93550&hl= Ian
Fedelmar Posted 28 May , 2008 Posted 28 May , 2008 It would indeed be Lambis ... Tim and I are working on the family history to trace the descendants of the Fromelles boys. Bright Blessings Sandra
green_acorn Posted 28 May , 2008 Author Posted 28 May , 2008 I would just like to publicly thank Lambis and those who have helped him in the Fromelles endeavour for all of his dedication, committment and the integrity and thoroughness of his research. It is a good thing he has done for the memory of the many British and Australian soldiers who appear to be buried at the site. Kindest Regards, Chris Henderson
Fedelmar Posted 28 May , 2008 Posted 28 May , 2008 Thanks Chris ... I will send the link to Lambis so he can read it Bright Blessings Sandra
John Rice Posted 20 June , 2008 Posted 20 June , 2008 It would indeed be Lambis ... Tim and I are working on the family history to trace the descendants of the Fromelles boys. Bright Blessings Sandra Hello Sandra Just wondering if you came accross 3551 Private Alfred Joseph John WELSH when you were researching the Fromelles list of fallen soldiers. I only found out about him yesterday. He was killed on 20 July 1916. He was in the 31st Battalion John
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