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Sarah,
Is there a remote possibility that there is someone around from his family? If there is, they may be able to give some info, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem. A copy of his death certificate might provide details, such as who reported the death to the Registrar along with any possible relationship between your grandad and that person. As with so many who served at that time, from whatever nation, he was only a young man when the war started, and was only about 66 when he died. By twisted logic on my part this gives me reason to think that there must be someone around who would know of him, possibly in the range of 50 to 60 years of age. Even if they are not in the UK, there may be someone in Canada. Paul Last edited by PPS; 12-10-07 at 19:36. |
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