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Waterford / Re: Waterford WW1 lookups available
« on: Thursday 15 August 13 17:14 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much Noel, i will check those links,

roger javis

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Waterford / Re: Waterford WW1 lookups available
« on: Sunday 11 August 13 19:53 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much for the leads, i found his original records on microfilm, but i will check the links you supplied. i found him on the 1911 census, he was recorded whilst in the army at Newcastle. what i cant seem to find is his registry on the 1901 census from Ireland, or his sister Mary.

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Waterford / Re: Waterford WW1 lookups available
« on: Saturday 10 August 13 16:55 BST (UK)  »
Sorry about that, wont get far without his name, here we go, James Moore, Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, army number 46080, at the time of embarking with the BEF in August 1914, he was attached to 52nd battery, 15th brigade RFA, with the 5th division. i hope this can help.

Thanks

Roger Jarvis

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Waterford / Re: Waterford WW1 lookups available
« on: Saturday 10 August 13 09:28 BST (UK)  »
Hi There and good day,
I have just registered with Roots Chat, and this may be the place where i can ask for a bit of help to get more information about my grandfather. according to his British army attestation, his bithplace is Trinity Without, Waterford in 1888. He joined up in Arpril 1907 at Waterford and then went on to Templemore, Tipperary and then over to England. i cannot find him in any registry of births or in the 1901 census when he would have been 13 years old. I know he had an older sister by the name of Mary, who got married  to a Mr Dunne, and resided in Mercer Street in Dublin, at the time he was taken prisoner of war in 1914 at the battle of La Cateau 26 of August. I of course cannot find out who my grandfather's parents were and if he had more brothers and sisters. could you, or do you know how i may be able to shed any light on this

Thanks very much

Roger Jarvis

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