Hi Mick thanks for the addresses I will write to them now, and hope they can
help.
As Iam retired I look forward to recieving the mail and feel Iam more than just
a name looking for my family, this list is a big family to me, and Iam only
half welsh decendent, My G/Father came to Austraila in 1876 age 19 and my
G/Mother had welsh parents,but born in Aust , but my mother was from Keighley
Yorkshire, met my Pop during WW1
Thanks again
Les Lewis
Luddenham 60Kkm West of Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
The McAllister Family wrote:
Hi Les, another idea is to write for his army records, I see you have
his
army number, as he was sadly, only 20 when he went, I would assume he
wouldn't have been in the army before 1914, so give the second address a
letter quoting all the info you have. They may send you a form to fill in
and ask for money, it cost me £25 about five years ago for my dads records.
Hope this helps, regards Mick
BRITISH ARMY RECORDS BEFORE 1914
The Keeper of Public Records,
Public Record Office,
Ruskin Ave, Kew,
Richmond, Surrey.
TW9 4DU.
www.pro.gov.uk
BRITISH ARMY RECORDS AFTER 1914
Ministry of Defence,
CS(RM)2b
Bourne Ave, Hayes,
Middlesex. UB3 1RF
----- Original Message -----
From: "Les Lewis" <llewis10(a)bigpond.com>
To: <BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: [BlaenauGwent]Wyndham LEWIS
> Hi Mick. These are the details of Wyndham LEWIS;-
> Lance Corporal No 20992
> B Coy 10th Bn South Wales Borderers
> Died 31/7/1917 age 20 missing in action.
> Sad.
> Thanks for your interest
> Regards Les
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