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  • Anyone got a USA and Canada Ancestry sub please

    There is a section called Canadian soldiers of world war 1.

    I am interested in 4 of the Mortlock's on there.

    Bertie, Frederick, Joe and Sam.

    Can anyone look them up for me please and tell me what it says?

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    where were they born Margaret as there is a Bertie Mortlock in somebodies tree on ancestry

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    • #3
      Margaret, do you want the images. I still have your email address from when you sent me some stuff on Shimpling.


      Have sent them to you.
      Last edited by SuffolkSue; 25-10-08, 16:01.

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      • #4
        Is there anything useful on here for you?

        First World War - Military - What to Search: Topics - Canadian Genealogy Centre - Library and Archives Canada

        They have these MORTLOCKs:
        Bertie b 14 Jun 1883
        Charles G b 20 Nov 1893
        Earl b 29 Dec 1893
        Frederick William b 27 Feb 1886
        John Frederick
        Joseph b 5 Jan 1894
        Sam b 23 Feb 1891


        Christine
        Last edited by Christine in Herts; 25-10-08, 16:02.
        Researching: BENNETT (Leics/Birmingham-ish) - incl. Leonard BENNETT in Detroit & Florida ; WARR/WOR, STRATFORD & GARDNER/GARNAR (Oxon); CHRISTMAS, RUSSELL, PAFOOT/PAFFORD (Hants); BIGWOOD, HAYLER/HAILOR (Sussex); LANCASTER (Beds, Berks, Wilts) - plus - COCKS (Spitalfields, Liverpool, Plymouth); RUSE/ROWSE, TREMEER, WADLIN(G)/WADLETON (Devonport, E Cornwall); GOULD (S Devon); CHAPMAN, HALL/HOLE, HORN (N Devon); BARRON, SCANTLEBURY (Mevagissey)...

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        • #5
          Useful link Christine - looks to be the same images that are available on Ancestry.
          Elaine







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          • #6
            Wow

            All these answers, thank you.

            Sorry I have taken so long to reply, my cousin rang me and I was on the phone 77 minutes. Glad she was paying.



            Originally posted by Val wish Id never started View Post
            where were they born Margaret as there is a Bertie Mortlock in somebodies tree on ancestry
            Shimpling, Suffolk Val.

            Originally posted by SuffolkSue View Post
            Margaret, do you want the images. I still have your email address from when you sent me some stuff on Shimpling.


            Have sent them to you.
            Yes, have received them Sue, thank you. Will take a look in a minute. Haven't downloaded them yet.

            Originally posted by Christine in Herts View Post
            Is there anything useful on here for you?

            First World War - Military - What to Search: Topics - Canadian Genealogy Centre - Library and Archives Canada

            They have these MORTLOCKs:
            Bertie b 14 Jun 1883
            Charles G b 20 Nov 1893
            Earl b 29 Dec 1893
            Frederick William b 27 Feb 1886
            John Frederick
            Joseph b 5 Jan 1894
            Sam b 23 Feb 1891
            Christine
            Thanks Christine, I will take a look at that site.

            Originally posted by Elaine ..Spain View Post
            Useful link Christine - looks to be the same images that are available on Ancestry.
            Elaine

            Got your PM. Sue has already sent me the images. Thanks for the offer though.

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            • #7
              Try the Soldiers database on the National Canada Archives site:

              Introduction - Soldiers of the First World War - CEF - Library and Archives Canada

              You can access the info in the Ancestry database for free on there.

              George
              Proud to be connected to Elizabeth (Marjorie) Griffin, one of over 100,000 British Home Children sent from United Kingdom to Canada & Australia to begin a new life.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by George View Post
                Try the Soldiers database on the National Canada Archives site:

                Introduction - Soldiers of the First World War - CEF - Library and Archives Canada

                You can access the info in the Ancestry database for free on there.

                George
                Thanks George, thats handy to know.

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