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Soldiers' effects ledgers - ancestry
Just found this by chance
http://www.nam.ac.uk/press/records-f...-set-go-online Ledgers covering the period 1901 -1929 should be online in early 2015.
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That's interesting, Jay, thanks.
It reminds me of some documents in the service papers of my great-grandmother's cousin Arthur James Glasscodine who died in France on the 15th Jul 1917. There is a list of his returned effects which his widow had to sign for: http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/12...6_146399-00998 and a letter she wrote having received them: 35 Lysons Avenue Gloucester 20/10/17 Dear Sir Having recived some of my late husband things which is not half of them as my husband was gassed every thing would have been found on him or in his kit bag the things that are missing are the following wrist watch razor penknife purse and any money he had a small pair of siccors I feel it is my duty on behalf of myselve and little children that everything should have been forth coming who are they that search the body as I think it is shamefull after they have laid down their life should be very greatful to hear anything as regards to them I am respectfully Mrs M A Glasscodine PS Also Cigarett Case in Black Leather and Silver Mary Ann died on the 3rd Feb 1919 leaving two young children. |
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