I wonder whether anyone with an FMP sub could have a quick look at the records listed under S Rogers:
Rogers S 24306 Imperial Yeomanry
Rogers S 10371 Royal Army Medical Corps
Rogers S 5863 Scots Guards
Rogers S 6519 The Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Rogers S G The Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Rogers 1066 Army Service Corps
Rogers 933 Imperial Light Infantry
I'm looking for Sidney Rogers (born c1881), son of William & Rosanna Rogers, both deceased by 1900. Siblings were John, Harry, William & Alfred. They lived in Birmingham so the Warwickshire candidates are most likely.
The reason I ask is that I'd like to know whether it's worth my while to buy some credits.
Sidney was my great-grandmother's uncle. For anyone who's interested, he sent some leaves home from South Africa - see the attachments. The 'unknown name' is my great-grandmother, who was born a few months later. My grandmother was kind enough to pass them on to me - they can't be worth anything as such but the sentimental value (and oddity value) is huge!
Thanks for reading!
Rogers S 24306 Imperial Yeomanry
Rogers S 10371 Royal Army Medical Corps
Rogers S 5863 Scots Guards
Rogers S 6519 The Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Rogers S G The Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Rogers 1066 Army Service Corps
Rogers 933 Imperial Light Infantry
I'm looking for Sidney Rogers (born c1881), son of William & Rosanna Rogers, both deceased by 1900. Siblings were John, Harry, William & Alfred. They lived in Birmingham so the Warwickshire candidates are most likely.
The reason I ask is that I'd like to know whether it's worth my while to buy some credits.
Sidney was my great-grandmother's uncle. For anyone who's interested, he sent some leaves home from South Africa - see the attachments. The 'unknown name' is my great-grandmother, who was born a few months later. My grandmother was kind enough to pass them on to me - they can't be worth anything as such but the sentimental value (and oddity value) is huge!
Thanks for reading!
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