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    Is there a date on the postcard? The only...

    Is there a date on the postcard?
    The only abbreviation for HQ BLA is Head Quarters British Liberation Army (mind you, these things often changed - eg another item on the same list gives BL as either...
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    Sticky: I can't find the page referred to in #1 (but...

    I can't find the page referred to in #1 (but there's quite a few other refs to it).
    TNA has one specifically referring to the WW1 medal cards HERE.

    Obviously other sites have noticed the need! ...
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    My great Uncle had the name of his father’s boss...

    My great Uncle had the name of his father’s boss as his middle name. I’ve recently found out that the guy was also his godfather.
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    About the Suffolk death, who registered the...

    About the Suffolk death, who registered the death? If none of his family were around, and it was hospital staff, they might not have known his background.
    In your place, I’d try and check Dunstan....
  5. Have you looked for a death certificate?

    Have you looked for a death certificate?
  6. Welcome to the British Genealogy Forum, Daniel....

    Welcome to the British Genealogy Forum, Daniel.
    You have a wide geographic range, but hopefully some of our members will enjoy a challenge.
    Do you know when he moved to Russia?
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    Welcome in. Since you say that you're new to...

    Welcome in.
    Since you say that you're new to this game, you may find the message HERE helpful. It's a collection of ways to get the best out of your query, what to tell us to pinpoint your folk and...
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    About the 2 locations. These will be the records...

    About the 2 locations. These will be the records of banns, showing that the bride and groom were attached to different parishes. Have you seen the actual records (or scans), or were they...
  9. The system can sometimes be temperamental if the...

    The system can sometimes be temperamental if the file is large. if you have difficulty uploading, it's often a good idea to crop the photo to show details on the uniform, badges, etc.
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    This thread is, as you suspect, no longer active....

    This thread is, as you suspect, no longer active. Scotlyno is tagged "guest" which means that they are no longer a member and we no longer have contact info for them.
    You never know - other...
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    Does the wedding cert give any clues about his...

    Does the wedding cert give any clues about his regiment?
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    Kevin, welcome to the British Genealogy Forum. ...

    Kevin, welcome to the British Genealogy Forum.
    Have a wander around the Forum and see what's where. You'll find that many of our sub-forums have "sticky" posts at the top, these contain general...
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    Agreed. One of my multi-greats died in the Dundee...

    Agreed. One of my multi-greats died in the Dundee Poorhouse in 1861. He was a shoemaker living at home until his wife died, within days of her funeral in 1859 he'd been shipped to the Poorhouse in...
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    Welcome to BG. Unfortunately, Pail is no longer...

    Welcome to BG.
    Unfortunately, Pail is no longer a member (he’s tagged Guest) so he won’t see your message.
    In Scotland, BMDs only began in 1855 (the the messages at the top of our Scottish forum),...
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    It’s not really help to your search, but this is...

    It’s not really help to your search, but this is a very good example of how some surnames could mutate to more familiar spellings!
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    Welcome to BG. Have a look round, see what is...

    Welcome to BG. Have a look round, see what is where, and tell us something of your research.
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    Welcome to BG, Mindysmoot. Unfortunately, you...

    Welcome to BG, Mindysmoot.
    Unfortunately, you have joined a very old thread and Leyla is no longer a member (you can see this from the tag “guest” at the top left of her message, under the red bar....
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    Welcome to the British Genealogy Forum, Ted. Have...

    Welcome to the British Genealogy Forum, Ted. Have a wander round and see what's what. Posts marked as "stickies" are generally about general info of relevance for that particular forum.
    I've...
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    Thank you Pam, the same to you, and to everyone...

    Thank you Pam, the same to you, and to everyone else
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    It’s that time again!

    A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our members, and especially my fellow Moderators and those who share their expertise and make the group a pleasant place to be.
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    One cyber attack or power failure would be a...

    One cyber attack or power failure would be a disaster..
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    Is it that there’s “great grand” in one and...

    Is it that there’s “great grand” in one and “great great” in the other? In Scotland, my Uncles used the term “Grand Uncle” to talk to me of their Uncle Andrew and deceased Uncles), not Great Uncle.
    ...
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    It’s quite a while ago, but judging from what I...

    It’s quite a while ago, but judging from what I said, it was mostly the Proceedings of the Royal Society and the Internet Archives, both on line. Some stuff were on Google Books.
    It’s always fun to...
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    I’m sorry. Louise is tagged “guest” which means...

    I’m sorry. Louise is tagged “guest” which means that she’s no longer a member and the law does not allow us to retain their contact info.
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    If the burial register of the parish has...

    If the burial register of the parish has survived, you might find a record for the father...
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