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Beginners => Family History Beginners Board => Topic started by: Michellefromyaxley on Monday 30 May 11 20:28 BST (UK)
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I don't know if anyone can help me out but I am trying to find out which entry on the CWGC site is the right one for my great uncle.
I wondered if any one knows whether residents of Farcet Peterborough served in particular regiments in WW1?
I am very new to this! His name was Harold French and on the 1901 census he was 9 (age last birthday) I have used his age to try and match him with the register on the CWGC site but there are H French's with unknown ages!!! So I am a bit stuck unless I can find out his regiment.
Thanks!
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Hi Michelle and welcome to rootschat. Do you or anyone in the family have his WW1 medals - these will have his army number and regiment engraved round the edge of each medal. Do you have any idea when or where he died in battle? Did Harold have a middle name? Sorry to bombard you with questions but every little helps! ;)
Ermy
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This site has the roll of honour on Farcet War Memorial
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Huntingdonshire/Farcet.html
Unfortunately Harold isn't on it but a possible brother may be.
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The Farcet site lists those who were killed in the War. If Harold survived the War he also won't be listed in CWGC database.
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this is the 1901 census for him
RG13; 1459; : 141; : 9.
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Hi Michelle and welcome to rootschat. Do you or anyone in the family have his WW1 medals - these will have his army number and regiment engraved round the edge of each medal. Do you have any idea when or where he died in battle? Did Harold have a middle name? Sorry to bombard you with questions but every little helps! ;)
Ermy
Thank you for that, we don't have anything i'm afraid, he did not have a middle name according to the 1901 census. I'm afraid I do not know where he died either. I'm not alot of help i'm afraid!
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But do you know if he did die in the War?
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This site has the roll of honour on Farcet War Memorial
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Huntingdonshire/Farcet.html
Unfortunately Harold isn't on it but a possible brother may be.
Thank you I think my questions have all been answered thanks to you. My Grandad had 12 brothers and sisters and 2 served in the war. 1 made it home and one didn't. From your link I can now see that John Thomas French was the brother killed and Harold must have made it home, I always thought it was the other way round. It cannot be another John French, i'm pretty sure of that, so thank you for your help, i'm really grateful.xxxxxx :)
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Looking at the 1901 census, I'm not sure Harold is actually a French. There's quite a large gap between Harold and the four little ones and parents George and Emma don't seem to have married until 1895:
Marriages Dec 1895
French George William Peterbro' 3b 517
Smith Emma Peterbro' 3b 517
Ermy
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and to add to that there is no birth reg for a Harold French in the area at the time i looked 1890-1894
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Thank you everyone I have found the info needed from your help, I really appreciate it!!xxxx