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New member in Scotland
Good afternoon, I joined your forum as I see you have information on my great grandfather Joseph Forster from Alnwick, recorded as wounded in 1916. He died in September 1916 as a prisoner of war leaving behind a wife and three daughters. I see you have a note of a letter from him recording his injuries on the Somme. I have lent some information and photos to Alnwick Castle for their exhibition as he worked there. Can you tell me where you got the information on his letter sent home from the Somme from, I thought I had all the family information and it would be good to know, thank you.
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Lesley, welcome to the forum.
You will note that each of the entries for the wounded and killed of WWI has a date. This is the reference to the Alnwick Gazette edition in which the account was published. A family member must have passed the letter to the Gazette journalist in 1916. Such letters often appeared in local newspapers. I guess the original must have been lost within the family, if it is not in your possession. |
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Thank you. That is really helpful. Where can I see the gazette archive?
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