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Carrie Meerten
15-02-2005, 02:19 AM
i was given this photo of my grandfather, which one he is i do not know, neither does anyone else.
as there is a large group of men, i thought i would post it on this site to see if anyone else might recognise one of their relatives.
apparantly taken during or around ww2.
Carrie Meerten
15-02-2005, 02:38 AM
sorry, cant add photo. having problems
ChristineR
15-02-2005, 03:15 AM
Have you check the Picture Australia website?
http://www.pictureaustralia.org/
(They access the databases of the war memorial site as well as heaps of other archive places) If it is an official war picture there could be a copy with a listing of names. You could use the surname of your grandfather as the keyword.
Christine Randall
Australia
Carrie Meerten
15-02-2005, 03:30 AM
it is an enlgish photo !!! probably wouldnt recognise in the australian site.
Have you check the Picture Australia website?
http://www.pictureaustralia.org/
(They access the databases of the war memorial site as well as heaps of other archive places) If it is an official war picture there could be a copy with a listing of names. You could use the surname of your grandfather as the keyword.
Christine Randall
Australia
Mrs. Davies
04-04-2005, 05:36 AM
My Meerten family is from England - Perhaps if you sent me the photo I could tell which one is a Meerten. (These English Meerten families came from Holland and Guyana). I have been doing research for 10 years and would be happy to help you out. My grandfather was in the First World War and I have pictures of him. vdavies14@cogeco.ca (from Kingston, Ontario, Canada)
Carrie Meerten
09-04-2005, 01:30 AM
My Meerten family is from England - Perhaps if you sent me the photo I could tell which one is a Meerten. (These English Meerten families came from Holland and Guyana). I have been doing research for 10 years and would be happy to help you out. My grandfather was in the First World War and I have pictures of him. vdavies14@cogeco.ca (from Kingston, Ontario, Canada)the postcard photo is actually of one of my fathers side (my maiden name) - a MILLER.
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