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From: "Quest" <>
Subject: Fw: anyone near medjez-el-bab cemetary?
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 18:26:31 -0500
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Subject: Re: anyone near medjez-el-bab cemetary?
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Have you checked out the commonwealth war graves commission web site as they
have listings of almost everyone killed in the wars with their rank, no. and
sometimes parents, wife's name where died and when which war grave and which
panel no etc. You've probably already sussed this out also another thing to
try is to e-mail the town hall of the appropriate place and ask them to help
you some are ever so helpful..
When I was researching a member of my family whom I was told died on HMS
Ajax I e-mailed the town of Ajax in Canada as it was named after the ship
and its street names were named after the men on board, they sent me out
town maps and various other information even though when it came down to it
he hadn't been on board when it sank...eitherway the information was
fascinating. If you get on the web you can find out almost anything just
type in the main keywords and see what comes up in the search bar...
Good luck
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