Hi. I'm new to family history and would appreciate some help and advice. A few years ago, discovered that the Grandfather I knew was actually my Mother's step-Father. My Nan, Iris Bryan, had my Mother out of wedlock in 1937 in Wiltshire, and although her father, George William Reginald Williams wanted to marry her, my Nan's father did not give permission. He stood by his daughter though and was devoted to my Mother, his granddaughter. All I know is that George Williams was a Captain in the Army during WW2 and worked on the Burma-Thai Railway as a Japanese POW. He survived but was an unwell man after the War. We think he lived at Fishponds at Bristol and his Mother's name was Pamela. My Mother is getting older now and would love to know what happened to him. No one is alive now to ask that was an adult at the time and she was too young at the time and never met him. We do not have any photo and he was not on my Mother's birth certificate so it makes research difficult. Thanks for your help.
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i looked on ancestry prisoners of war site but it seems to be only those in camps in German controlled areas.
the death index has William George R Williams twice
1 born 6 april 1912 died nov 1987 cardiganshire south
2 born 21 sept 1914 died sept 2003 Lichfield
may be he swapped his names around?
cant find anythingelse - sorryAngelina
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Hi - not sure if this would be of interest - I have photo's from Kanchanaburi which we visited a few years ago including the River Kwai, railway etc. There is also the JEATH Museum but I don't know if they have an e mail address. It has lots of artefacts relating to the prisoners.
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Originally posted by emeltee View PostHi,
A quick search on FreeBMD for a George W R Williams has thrown up o0nly one entry
Williams George W R Mar 1914 Plymouth vol 5b p 394 mmn Bleeze
The certificate will give you the names of his parents
Emeltee
Marriages Jun 1913
Bleeze Emily M Williams Plymouth
Williams George W Bleeze PlymouthLast edited by guybrush; 06-11-09, 16:32.Hail Spode!
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Originally posted by angelina View Posti looked on ancestry prisoners of war site but it seems to be only those in camps in German controlled areas.
the death index has William George R Williams twice
1 born 6 april 1912 died nov 1987 cardiganshire south
2 born 21 sept 1914 died sept 2003 Lichfield
may be he swapped his names around?
cant find anythingelse - sorryHail Spode!
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Hi
As a daughter of a Japanese POW I've had much success at Kew. I'm happy to have a look for you next time I go but I can't promise when, as my open university days are now on a Saturday so that cuts my time down.
There should be an index card for each man and on it should be his name DOB address fathers name fathers occupation and also other info written in Japanese, usually the camps he was held in. This is in WO 345
After the war ended the government tried to get each POW to fill in a form which also contains personal info and camps held at. Unfortunately not everyone filled one in but if you find one it is really helpful they are held in
WO 344
From the information contained in these you will often find other documents in Kew about the camps, diaries held or war crime trials.
Teh people who use this site Fepow Community are very helpful too and they have a yahoo email group.
I hope this helps but please let me know if I can help some more
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