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letter from the front
hi coquet,
many thanks for the letter, very moving reading it. nice to finish to it, him thinking of home. regards, william. |
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Not sure who this Edward Kitchen is. No trace of him. There is an Albert Edward Kitchen winning the military medal with the RAMC but he looks like he is from down south and not a local.
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The 1911 Census shows him living in Togston Terrace with his parents and the 1918 Absent Voters List shows him as "53267 Pte., 57 Fld. Am. R.A.M.C" |
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james harbottle.
Hi everone,
i have a john james harbottle 53266 pt. r a m c. the address is 59 wellwood st. could he be the j harbottle in the letter? regards, william. |
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Is this another cousin then? |
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Adam Ross, also of Wellwood Street had the next number up; 53268. Same unit, killed 1917.
Must have been a bunch of locals that went into the 57th F.A. RAMC at the same time. Must be a story there. |
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harbottle
Hi fraserj,
john james was the son of thomas and elizabeth harbottle 20 middleton st, amble. he was a born 1880 and the older brother to william henry, who was killed in 1915. regards, william. |
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Hi William - the eagle eyed Coquet pointed out to me a Harbottle J on the Browns family tree which I have on my Album. Ill give you a clue - on the left down from Adam Brown. May be of interest.
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j harbottle
hi gordon,
thanks for that, will check out hannah. iam sure i came across the name but could not link it the time. william. |
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