War War I casualties
Re: War War I casualties
I am unable to access the ASH database.Is it no longer functioning?
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Sheenaj,
The problem is being discussed in this topic:
http://www.threetowners.net/forum/viewt ... 95#p114895
The problem is being discussed in this topic:
http://www.threetowners.net/forum/viewt ... 95#p114895
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Thanks Penny.Hope they get it back up soon it is an invaluable site.
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GLASGOW HERALDRichard wrote:Geomacintyre:
I had a relative that lived in Old Ardrossan but died in WW1 fighting for the CEF.
You may already have his details in your collection but if not, I would be more than happy to pass them on.
His name was David Murison, next of kin address: Torwood, Sorbie Road, Saltcoats.
Do you need to know anything else or would you like the full details?
If, that is, your still compiling & adding to the lists ?
Richard.
26 APRIL 1916
INTIMATION
DEATH ON SERVICE
MURISON: Killed in Action, on 12 April, 1916, Private DAVID MURISON, Canadians, eldest son of David Murison, TORWOOD, Saltcoats.
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Thanks PT and Richard. The lists have been on the backburner for a couple of months but I am slowly getting back round to them and will certainly add these details.
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