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World War Two / Re: WW11 Tabs
« on: Wednesday 03 July 24 19:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi Andy,
That is brilliant thank you very much.

Unfortunately I have to go to a family funeral tomorrow so it will be Friday before I see him. I have feeling it is not a relative of his so we shall see.
Thank you
Tom

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World War Two / Re: WW11 Tabs
« on: Wednesday 03 July 24 18:34 BST (UK)  »
Andy,
Thank you for the reply. The lettering is as I have written, certainly looks like an f not k.

How does one get into the ICRC records please?
Tom

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World War Two / WW11 Tabs
« on: Wednesday 03 July 24 14:48 BST (UK)  »
Trying to help a friend
He has two metal tags which are still joined together and both have the same information on each.

STALAG IVB
Nr  227576

They are wrapped in a bank note which is a 50 Mark I believe but has this writing on it.

Reihe
Reichsbanfnote
funfzig
Marf 50

Grateful for any help as to origins etc
Many thanks

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World War One / Re: Leonard Bradley
« on: Wednesday 08 November 23 12:39 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Shaun.

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World War One / Re: Leonard Bradley
« on: Wednesday 08 November 23 11:52 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you all very much for the all of the information. My friend will be extremely pleased with it.

Tom

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World War One / Re: Leonard Bradley
« on: Wednesday 08 November 23 11:07 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Shaun,

Thank you, may I ask where you discovered that he had been travelling since 1909?

Thanks Tom

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World War One / Re: Leonard Bradley
« on: Wednesday 08 November 23 11:00 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you kind people.
Tom

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World War One / Leonard Bradley
« on: Wednesday 08 November 23 09:51 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
I am trying to help a friend with her Fam Tree and she has a Leonard Robert BRADLEY b 1876 in Islington.

He apparently died on a ship details below in 1917 and the details were found on a website called Remember the Fallen. This answer states that he was in the Army but was a member of the Nigerian Civil Service. It gives details of his marriage to Gertrude FROGGATT.
If he was in the Army as this seems to suggest, why can I not find any details on the CWGC etc

Thanks you Tom



BRADLEY Leonard Robert
First Name(s):
Leonard
Robert
Surname:
BRADLEY
Service Number:
L0
Rank:
Unknown

Conflict:
WW1
Service:
Army
Former Units:
None
Date of Death:
Unknown
Age At Death:
Place of Death:
Unknown
Place of Burial:
Unknown
Place of Birth:
Unknown
Home Town:
Unknown
Casualty's Relatives:
Unknown
Remember The Fallen - Lest We Forget
BRADLEY Leonard Robert Is Named On These Memorials
Eastham St Peter and St Paul’s Church Bradley Memorial
Further Information About BRADLEY Leonard Robert
The marriage of Lennard R Bradley to Gertrude E. Froggatt/Froggett is registered in the December Quarter 1915 under the Tenbury Registration District.

SS Umgeni left the Clyde in convoy on 7th November 1917 bound for Lagos.  The convoy ran into bad weather and the ships became separated.  SS Umgeni was never seen again but bodies and wreckage from the ship were washed up along the West coast of Ireland, the victims being recorded as drowned on 9th November 1917.

The inscription on the memorial reads:
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
LENNARD ROBERT BRADLEY
NIGERIAN CIVIL SERVICE
WHO WAS LOST AT SEA WITH ALL ON BOARD
THE S.S. UMGENI NOVEMBER 1917
AGED 41 YEARS
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY HIS WIDOW

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Galway / Burke in Rosscommon area
« on: Saturday 26 August 23 15:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi all,
I have not been on here for a long time now and find that I have had lots of messages that I knew nothing about. Never had any emails to inform me.

However I have had a hint from an acquaintance that the BURKE family may come from Galway so my question and request is.

I have a Johanna BURKE born about 1799 in Ireland. She died in 1858 in Brown Candover, Hampshire.
She was married to James PATIENCE and they had 5 children all born in Brown Candover.

Is it possible to see if someone could find a birth record for Johanna in the Galway area, (Rosscommon keeps being hinted at, but not sure) and possibly even a marriage to James?
I am assuming that he may have likely been in the British Army stationed in the area.

Many thanks to all
Salty

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