« on: Monday 27 September 10 08:29 BST (UK) »
In collaboration with a number of other researchers I am continuing to work on establishing the identity of some 20 men including the remains of Walter Allen Grace 31st Battalion, 5th AIF from amongst those who fell at the battle of Fromelles and are now buried in the Pheasant Wood CWGC Cemetery.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=485564The most reliable way would be to trace an Mt DNA match would be through his maternal lines. His mother appears to have been Mary Allen, daughter of Isaac and Jane Allen of Milford Derbyshire and an only child so I am concentrating on finding his maternal grandmother in the hope that she may have had sisters from whom a reliable line of female descent can be established.
Isaac Allen married Jane Haywood (reg. Belper 1860) but I am finding it hard to establish the identity of this Jane Haywood and now suspect that she may have been a widow. This may possibly have taken place in the parish where Isaac and Jane were living on the 1861 census.
Mrs. Jane Allen gives her place of birth variously as Kilburn and North Wingfield, Derbyshire.
I have found nothing on FreeReg but a Derbyshire specialist may have a means of finding out who her parents were; LDS films?
If anyone can help establishing Jane Allen's birth identity I should be very grateful.
Best,
Howard
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