True Identity of a fallen soldier in the Great War Part 4

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uncle mick
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cnosni wrote: Cheers, it will get more interesting i assure you.Its a sort of mathematical/scientific way of presenting family history.Im of the mind that if you cant show your working out then you cant justify your answer.I know there will probably be some people reading these threads who have jumped a few steps forward already, like that Uncle Mick bloke who is far too clever for his own boots Following it & find it very interesting.

Dalehelms
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I'm following the thread and find it fascinating.

kango
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Post by kango »

Agree with the above,nice human history and very interesting Chris.    

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Post by kango »

jim wrote: I'm sure we all love an Agatha cnosni mystery! C'mon Jim you can do better than that!

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