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Offline jc26red

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Re: Putting Flesh on Bones
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 12 March 09 23:49 GMT (UK) »
go to google.co.uk or com

at the top left hand side of the site you will see some options:

Web Images  Maps News Video Mail More click on the little down arrow next to more, books is the third one down on the list. Enter your search terms and see what it returns.

Some books you get to view, others just give snippets but allows you to see or tell you where to buy/borrow the book from

I found several Irish chancery court cases on there in legal books, the actual papers were destroyed in the 1920s fire at the archives
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Re: Putting Flesh on Bones
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 12 March 09 23:57 GMT (UK) »
Hmmm. Can't seem to find anything. Maybe because it such a common name, and many people served in North Africa during the war.
Northants - Stevenson, Smith, Spriggs, Hight, Dodson, Coleman
Swansea - Thomas, Williams, Howell, David, Rees, Griffiths, Jenkins, Bevan
Rutland - Hales
Derbyshire - Harlow, Riley, Pemberton, Aldred
Yorkshire - Stamper, Boyes, Duke
London - Harper, Wallis
Essex - Shelford, Wallis, Read, Stanes
Hertfordshire - Bishop
Cornwall - Johns, Soper, Rowe, Ball, Webb, Dunn, Quintrell, Hain, Oliver
Gloucestershire - Harper, Ash, Gregory, Denman
County Durham - Proud, Duke
Yorkshire - Stamper, Pickering