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Title |
database |
Short Title |
UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 |
Publisher |
(www.ancestry.co.uk) |
Source ID |
S101 |
Text |
In 1921 His Majesty's Stationery Office published, on behalf of and by authority of the War Office, two lists of those who died during the Great War. One volume, packed with minute typescript, gave the basic details of nearly 42,000 officer casualties. It required an additional eighty volumes to list all the 'other ranks' who gave their lives. Each of the original volumes represented one or more regiments, corps or other units of the British Army. Most were subdivided into battalions or similar groupings. There were often thirty or more of these per volume, each in alphabetical order.
This database contains information extracted from these volumes and includes over 703,000 individuals. Information listed about an individual may include:
Name
Birthplace
Enlistment place
Residence
Number
Decoration
Rank
Regiment
Battalion
Type of casualty
Death date
Death place
Theater of war |
Linked to (22) |
Horsman, Walter
Maw, Private Alfred Hawksley
Maw, Captain Arthur Rogers
Maw, Private Edward Thomas
Maw, Private Frank
Maw, Private Frank
Maw, Private Frederick William
Maw, Gunner George Henry
Maw, Lance Corporal George Herbert
Maw, Captain George Oliver
Maw, Private Harold Tom
Maw, Second Lieutenant Harry W.
Maw, Private Herbert Sydney
Maw, Private Jack
Maw, Private James Gibson
Maw, Private John Thomas
Maw, Private Thomas
Maw, Private Walter
Maw, Private William
Maw, Lance Corporal William
Maw, Private William
Maw, Gunner William Arthur |