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World War 1 and World War 2 Casualties

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Morley

Morley Report 8 Apr 2005 21:21

Thanks this was a really brilliant site I found who I was looking for and could even print out a certificate which gave me further details of date of death and cemetery. Thanks again

Amanda

Amanda Report 20 Apr 2004 18:38

Hi everyone There is a really useful website:Commonealth War Graves Commision Website there is a searchable database on there for War Casualties and there burial place there are over 1.7 million records on-line. The Web Page is www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/search.aspx I have found one relative on there i hope this is useful good luck