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las camelias
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Re: Trying to trace an unknown soldier
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Thursday 28 August 14 22:03 BST (UK) »
Oh Oh Oh, could it be that Walter T in Sedgehill is Reginald's father and Mary Emma is his second wife? I will have to look at that possibility.
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Re: Trying to trace an unknown soldier
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Thursday 28 August 14 22:16 BST (UK) »
The CWGC entry states R. Gale's father as William Alfred Gale, of The Buildings, Crichel, Wimborne, Dorset. Walter is more likely to be his brother.
Robbins - Wolverhampton.
Spooner - Monmouthshire & Wolverhampton.
Warner & Loundes - Dudley/West Bromwich.
Dod(g)son - Heysham/Liverpool/Wolverhampton
las camelias
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Re: Trying to trace an unknown soldier
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Thursday 28 August 14 22:29 BST (UK) »
Oh, yes, you are right, thanks Jool, I got carried away there! But there is no brother called Walter on the 3 census I looked at. Hey ho, back to the drawing board again.
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