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  1. Website: www.ancestry.co.uk Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919. Website: www.findmypast.co.uk Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919. Website: www.forces-war-records.co.uk Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919. The listing of “Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1918” is available to buy on CD Rom.

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    • Army Roll of Honour, 1939–1945
    • British Army Casualty Lists, 1939–1945
    • Royal Navy Registers of Reports of Deaths on Ships
    • Royal Navy Registers of Killed and Wounded
    • Shipping and Seamen Rolls of Honour, 1914–1918 and 1939–1945
    • Indexes to Deaths in The Armed Forces, 1796–2005
    • French and Belgian Death Certificates For British Military Personnel, 1914–1919
    • Maritime War Deaths, 1794–1964
    • Royal Navy First World War Lives at Sea Database
    • Civilian War Dead, 1939–1945

    Search the Army Roll of Honour for details of British Army casualties in the Second World War (WO 304) on findmypast (charges apply).

    Search the daily British Army casualty lists (WO 417) on Findmypast.co.uk (charges apply). These cover British Army officers, other ranks and nurses. They state the individuals’ rank, service number, date of becoming a casualty, type of casualty and sometimes the unit/battalion number within which the individual served. The term ‘casualty’ covers a...

    Download, for free, digital microfilm copies of indexes to registers of reports of deaths on Royal Navy ships in ADM 104/102–108 and the respective registers themselves in ADM 104/109–118 and ADM 104/122–139. The registers include name, age and rank of each seaman, the ship on which they were serving at the time of their death, with the date, place...

    Download, for free, digital microfilm copies of the Royal Navy registers of killed and wounded 1854–1911 and 1914–1929 in ADM 104/144–149. Indexes to these records for 1915–1929 are in ADM 104/140–143. The registers include name, age and rank of seamen, the ship on which they were serving and the date, place and circumstances of their injury or dea...

    Search the Shipping and Seamen Rolls of Honour for details of people who died or were declared ‘missing presumed dead’ in the service of the merchant marine fleets during the First and Second World Wars (BT 339) on Ancestry.co.uk (charges apply).

    Search indexes to registers of deaths in the armed forces on findmypast (charges apply). The death certificates themselves can be obtained from the General Register Office.

    Search for French and Belgian death certificates for British and Commonwealth soldiers and airmen who died outside the immediate war zone (RG 35/45-69) on BMD Registers (charges apply). They are written in French or Flemish and not all records have survived.

    Search selected maritime war deaths (charges apply) on findmypast.co.uk by name. The online collection includes records series BT 334 which cover First and Second World war and ADM 242, ADM 184/43–54 and CUST 67/74 which cover the First World War period.

    Search the Royal Navy First World War Lives at Seadatabase by name, service number and numerous other criteria. The database is continually being updated, and by the expected completion date of November 2018, it will contain information relating to all the Royal Navy officers and ratings that served in the First World War. The database is being com...

    Search or browse the list of 66,375 civilians killed in the Second World War on Ancestry (charges apply), Commonwealth War Graves Commission or Genuki(for Northumberland, Durham and Yorkshire). The list was taken from the Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour and includes deaths on board ship and deaths abroad, including civilian deaths in prison camps....

  2. Trace a WW1 British Soldier. If you are researching your family history you may discover that one of your ancestors was a soldier serving with the British and Commonwealth Armies in the Great War of 1914-1918. If you have at least a name and few other details it would be helpful to see if you can find out if he died in the war.

  3. soldiers killed in action between 1914 and 1920. soldiers who served in the war and died of wounds or disease without being discharged to pension. soldiers who were demobilised at the end of the war. The records do not usually include: regular soldiers who continued in the army after 1920. soldiers who transferred to another service, taking ...

  4. FIND WAR DEAD RECORDS WORLDWIDE. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission records cover countries across the globe. FIND A GRAVE WW1. If you are looking for records of war dead from the Great War, select First World War at the bottom of the search box. FIND A GRAVE WW2. For Second World War Dead records, tick the Second World War box.

  5. Nov 7, 2018 · There are various records that we can use on TheGenealogist to find out more about ancestors who had served in the war that was supposed to end all wars. One of the new resources, released to commemorate the centenary of the ending of World War 1, is called Officers that Died in the Great War Part I & II and is part of TheGenealogist’s Soldiers Who Died In The First World War, 1914-1918 ...

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  7. Tuesday 8 July 2014 00:27, UK. 2:41. First World War Records Released. Why you can trust Sky News. Some 300,000 military records, detailing information on more than one million soldiers who died ...

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