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on 20/08/2010 at 14:30

Thankyou for such an informative site. I have located my relative William Job PACKER who died in 1916 and have some information of his death.
 
on 19/08/2010 at 23:06

Lovely web site. I was pleased to be able to add something for Pilot Office John Dickinson, shot down in his Lancaster bomber with six other crew over Ugny-sur-Meuse in Lorraine, France in 1944 after a mission over southern Germany. All crew were killed, but now lie in a communal French cemetry looked after by local people and the CWGC. In 2008 we visited to pay respects, and think were the first ever immediate family to do so.
 
on 18/08/2010 at 19:47

Taking my Dad to Beuvry Communial Cemetry this Saturday 21/8/2010. His Dad is buried there and has not been there before. Detaisl all confirmed on this site. Thanks. His Dad was Charles Richard Hearn.
 
on 18/08/2010 at 08:54

Looking up family online and found my great uncle Dugald McPherson Wighton. When he died his sister Angelina (my grandmother) woke up from sleep and immediately knew he had died. I wish I could find a photo of him. He was born in Scotland and travelled to NZ as a young boy with the rest of the family in 1885 on the SS Arawa from London
 
on 17/08/2010 at 16:58

I have just discovered your site, wonderful. My father was killed in 1940 at Dunkirk in 1984 i decided to find out where he was buried iwas very successful,he is buried in the miltary cemetary at Etaples in northern France, I have visited his grave many times almost every year since 1984.I never new him as i was born after his death ,my mother used to tell me all about him also i have photographs of him. BOMADIER JOHN DAVIES PEARSON LINDON aged 27 died 27 May 1940 . RIP
 
on 17/08/2010 at 12:59

Corporal Arthur Edward Bradford was buried in Sandpits British Cemetery in 1918. He had been wounded two years previously and spent many months recovering before being sent to Ireland as part of a peace keeping force in the south. He was shipped back to France on Easter Day 1918 and by August he was in Bethune where he was killed in action. He was survived by two brothers and two sisters, the youngest of which was my Grandmother. We constantly remember him and his sacrifice. Next month (September) I am visiting his grave for the first time and I am looking forward to it very much.
 
on 17/08/2010 at 09:27

Private Joseph Addy 37148 1st Batallion ( Prince of Wales ) Died age 32 on 1st July 1917

I have photos of Joseph ADDY if you don't have more info for Angela who posted on 11.08.2010

Thank you for creating a wonderful site
 
on 17/08/2010 at 08:53

Recently visited the area around Cambrai trying to search for my gt uncle, Fred Matthews, rifleman in the Post Office Rifles, 1st/8th Btn, service no. 373213, died 30/11/1917. I was unsucessful but now from the CWGC I believe his name is inscribed on the Cambrai memorial, Louverval-yet I cannot see his name listed on your website. Has anyone any ideas where else I may look. Many Thanks.
 
on 16/08/2010 at 23:53

Just found one of my wife's ancestors, Arthur Francis McMeeken, killed in action at Beaulencourt in 1916 and buried in the cemetery there. Many thanks for all your efforts in remembering all those who gave their lives for us. You have made it possible for us to locate the exaction location of his grave when we visit. Excellent site you have created.
 
on 16/08/2010 at 17:24

I am sitting here with Daisy, Daisy is the elder sister of Frederick Albert John Young, we have just found him here on your site.
Thank you
 
on 16/08/2010 at 15:09

I have found a photograph of Flying Office Robert Joseph Keyes of the RCAF, with his four other crew members (my cousin, John Gilbert Cocks is also in the photograph) standing in front of their Wellington Bomber. Robert was killed on 13/02/1943 and is buried in Guidel Communal Cemetery in France. I also have a letter from Robert's mother to my cousin's father dated 1949 when she sent the photograph to my family. How strange fate is - the morning of the raid to Germany when my cousin was killed on 31st October 1942, Robert was too ill to fly but alas died only 3 months or so later on a different raid..

If there are any relatives of Robert who would like a copy of the photograph and indeed the letter, I would be only too happy to post copies.

God bless them all for the freedom we enjoy today.. I never take this freedom for granted...
 
on 16/08/2010 at 00:36

I have found my uncle on your website I was wondering if you would like any photos we have some of the grave site in Magny Fouchard and of him James Arthur Richards.
 
on 15/08/2010 at 20:34

I have found my late Nan's cousin Sarjeant Lewis Mapps 2740 38th Heavy Trench Mortar Bty, Royal Field Artillery who dies 3rd September 1916 and been to visit his memorial headstone in Birr Cross a few times now.
I am keen to obtain any more information or pictures relating to Lewis or his family, already have alot of information on family tree which I'm happy to share.
Please contact me if you can help, thanks Mark
 
on 15/08/2010 at 09:01

Thank-you for your efforts and time for maintaining this website.
My great cousin John Lackie , who was a Private in the Canadian, Lincoln and Welland Regiment is listed here. He died 66 years ago today aged 19. John's company, B company, were leaving the village of Olendon in Normandy when they were attacked. He died later in the day from the wounds he received.
He'll never be forgotten.
 
on 14/08/2010 at 18:17

Please can some one help me i am looking for my great grandfather and all i know his name was John Burke. and he was corporal 4th notts and derby regiment. Please help me this al i know about this side off the family. Many thanks Heather
 
on 14/08/2010 at 15:40

miss you
 
on 11/08/2010 at 10:59

Hello. What a fantastic job you are doing here. I have found a distant relative whilst trying to help my elderly Mum tie up a few loose ends to the family tree. Do you have any information please of the following person.
Private Joseph Addy 37148 1st Batallion ( Prince of Wales ) Died age 32 on 1st July 1917
Thank you
 
on 11/08/2010 at 04:17

In tribute to my mothers, brother Douglas Vincent Clifford Gayleard. 1st Bn. Hampshire Reg, aged 21
 
on 09/08/2010 at 14:32

In memory of all my relatives who died in ww1 - private william mcnaughton, private john mcnaughton glen private neil mcapline swan another private william mcnaughton and last but not least my great grandfather private john blacklock.

May they rest in peace and not be forgotten
 
on 08/08/2010 at 17:34

Thank you,

found my G.G. Uncle on your website
 
on 08/08/2010 at 10:44

I am trying to trace a relative of my Grandmother and believe I have found him on your website. The details are F W Mason Rifleman 596122 London Regiment 18th County of London Battalion London Irish Rifles buried in Valencennes St Roch IV F.23. Nobody ever mentioned this relative and I believe no one has ever been to his grave. My sister and I would like to go so that at least some family has been there. If you have a picture of the grave I would be very grateful for a copy.
 
on 07/08/2010 at 22:29

Many thanks for your work in helping to keep alive the memories of the fallen. "They shall not grow old"
 
on 06/08/2010 at 14:07

I send you my families thanks for retaining the memory of those men from across the world who made the supreme sacrifice in the name of freedom and democracy. My wife's grandfather, Pte Frank Wright of the Coldstram Guards, was killed in the Houthulst Forest area on 9th October 1917. While researching his death and circumstances we found out that his brother, Percy Clifford Wright was also killed in Belgium, his death was just 2 months before his elder brother Frank. Through the CWWG website we found that Percy Clifford has a grave at Haringhe, and we visit the grave evry year, in fact we will be over there on 31st August 2010. f you wouldn't mind I would like to send you a photograph of Percy Clifford in his uniform for inclusion on your website. Many thanks to you and all who keep he memory of these brave, brave men to the fore front of peoples minds.
 
on 05/08/2010 at 07:49

My father was just doing some work on the family tree and only discovered this relative tonight. We found his grave on the War Grave commision web site. I googled the Cemetery and i found your site. I cant believe how quickly you got back to me with a photo of his grave. Thank you very much. Your help is greatly appreciated. You are doing a fantastic job!
 
on 04/08/2010 at 23:22

Thank you for your tireless efforts in keeping the memory of those who gave so much to us that live today.
 
on 04/08/2010 at 10:43

Hi i am trying to contact any family member of:
captain Robert Coke Hebden
Served with the 201st Company Royal Engineers Died 25 Feb 1916
Buried at Corby Cemertry France

Contact No 07967 359871
 
on 03/08/2010 at 17:21

Thank you I found my Grandfather last resting place 2321 Cpl W.L Cain died 30th Sept 1916. he was a miner and did not have to join but he did because he had an extensive background in detecting and identifying gases. He was wounded and was waiting to be transported to the U.K when the hospital train he was on was bombed by the enemy. I would like a photo of him if pos and service records
 
on 01/08/2010 at 15:05

Just found my Great Grand Father PTE 2060 Fred Bellamy III D 19. Thank You
 
on 01/08/2010 at 09:24

Thankyou. I have found my Gt Gt Uncle Edward William Wallage on this page
 
on 27/07/2010 at 14:17

Thanks Pierre for your continued ministrations on the web site. It is so much appreciated. My Uncle Vic (Wulverdinghe) photo has been lost to me unfortunately so I cannot now send one.

Bless you for all you do.

Best regards

Katherine
 
on 27/07/2010 at 10:47

Hi, what a wonderfull site, you have helped me massivley with my search for my ancestor Thomas J Brennan (pte) 1598 305152 who died/buried on the 19/07/1917.
Is there any chance you have photographs of the graves and if so could you please send one (III 6 G)
Carol
 
on 26/07/2010 at 23:02

I found and visited my great uncle thanks to my granddad finding him on this website. Thank you very much, it meant the world to all of us
 
on 25/07/2010 at 20:13

HI I HAVE JUST FOUND MY GREAT UNCLE ON HERE HIS NAME WAS H.J. BUTLER SERJEANT WITH THE ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT. THANKS TO THIS WEB PAGE .
THANK YOU.
 
on 24/07/2010 at 23:52

I have been researching my great great uncle for some time now and have never been able to find any information on him. Recently I have been able to learn his regiment number. I googled his name and reg number and this site came up!
My grandmother never knew where her uncle was buried. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to show her where her Uncle Frank was laid to rest. We are so thrilled to know this piece of our family history!
 
on 20/07/2010 at 10:19

I have been researching my grandfathers details for a year now Sgt John Blain Argyll and Sutherland at Il-De-Re communal cemetery and wondered if you had any photographs of the graves.
 
on 19/07/2010 at 22:36

What a surprise to go into your site for my mother who was looking for where her uncle Augustus Milton East was buried to find a photo of him and his grave site right in front me, how wonderful for her.

Thanks for making our day

Regards
Joanne
 
on 19/07/2010 at 21:32

thanks to your brilliant website i have found the grave of my great great grandfarther robert shearsmith 5/12/1916 at the mesnil cemetery extention.keep up the good work

is it possible to get a photo of the headstone ?
 
on 19/07/2010 at 17:56

Am seeking any information about my Great Uncle. Albert James MOORE.
Anything, so I can have some sort of keep sake.
 
on 15/07/2010 at 10:45

hello, i am the grandaughter of frederick john smith , died age 42 24th june 1945.he is in brussels town cemetry plot x .35.5. felt emotional when found his grave . my dad last saw his father when he was only about 7 yrs old.. would like to some how find out what his father looked like as he never knew him. or any other information. would appreciate some help if possible. and if you know of anyone else that has looked for information on my grandad. thankyou so much for your help and the website
 
on 15/07/2010 at 10:25

hello, i am the grandaughter of frederick john smith , died age 42 24th june 1945. felt emotional when found his grave . my dad last saw his father when he was only about 7 yrs old.. would like to some how find out what his father looked like as he never knew him. would appreciate some help if possible. thankyou
 
on 14/07/2010 at 12:21

Hello,

I am the great nephew of GREEN CHARLES ALBERT
(United Kingdom Lance Corporal Royal Armoured Corps 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards Age: 19 Date of Death: 21/05/1940 Service No: 321710) who is burried in your cemetary.

Is there any chance you could send me a photo of his grave? I have an original taken by his comerades when they originally burried him in 1940. I will email you the photograph.

Thankyou,
Mr. James C Green
Hull, England.
 
on 13/07/2010 at 21:35

Sorry, I got carried away with emotion. Could you please send a photograph of John Parkinson, Dive Copse - died July 1916 - regiment number 14186. Once again - the world would be a better place with people like you in it. Thank you, so, so much.
 
on 13/07/2010 at 21:25

25 years ago I can remember my nana saying how she lost her favourite brother in the war. I wish she was still with us for me to say "this is where he is". Thank you for a beautiful site. Thank you for going to so much trouble. Thank you for being so respectful....and John Parkinson - my thoughts are with you often, rest in peace - you are not forgotten. Mxxx
 
on 12/07/2010 at 17:05

this is an answer to Peter(Australia)'s message (15/06/2010-13:31) : Hello !
I have just seen your message.
You are looking for your cousin's grave . Yes, the small city of Camaret sur Mer is near Crozon, 60 km south -west from BREST. Here is a link to the city's official website :http://www.camaret-sur-mer.com/
As I don't live very far, I can go and find information soon (maybe by the end of next week). Please let me know if you are still interested(of course, I won't ask any money. It's just in memory of your cousin who helped us to be free ...)
 
on 12/07/2010 at 14:56

Australia
Harry Brimage left Australia a young man and sadly died a young man, buried in France.
Thank you for your site; it is good of you.
jb
 
on 12/07/2010 at 03:07

In loving memory of George Leslie Cucel, who lost his life to make our lives in Australia a better place. Rest In Peace. Not forgotten.
 
on 06/07/2010 at 23:58

Thank you for this great site.
I would be very greatful if you could get a picture of II. C. 5. David Milne Ford. He was my Great Great Grandfather and I intend to go sometime this year to pay my respects. I would be very greatful if this is possible. It would mean so much to me.

Wes.
 
on 02/07/2010 at 11:17

IN MEMORY OF MY GRANDFATHER - SGT F H HAYDEN MM 1887-1953
AND OF PTE A D POWELL 1/13 LONDON REGT KIA 28.121944
 
on 02/07/2010 at 11:13

TO THE PERPETUAL MEMORY OF THOSE WHO HAVE FALLEN AS A RESULT OF WAR - WHEN WILL WE EVER LEARN.
AND IN PERPETUAL MEMORY OF ALL THOSE OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM WO FELL IN CONFLICT - IN THE SERVICE OF AMNAKIND
 
on 02/07/2010 at 11:11

IN MEMORY OF ALBERT THOMAS HAYDEN ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGT DIED 1916. AND OF ARTHUR TWINING 3RD LONDON REGIMENT TF DIED 8.8.1918; RIP
   
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