Difference between revisions of "Families with Fallen WW1"
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| − | Frederick Wilfred Janes | + | '''Frederick 'Wilfred' Janes'''. Died April 1917 Flanders. Click [[George Janes]] Wilfred's father, for details of the life and death of Frederick Wilfred Janes. Click [[Ellen Stallwood]] for life history of his mother. |
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| + | and Wilfred's brother '''Alfred John Janes'''. Died October 1917, Flanders. Click [[George Janes]] Alfred's father, for details of the life and death of Alfred John Janes. Click [[Ellen Stallwood]] for the life history of of his mother. | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, 16 January 2022
It was said that every person lost some member of their family in the First World War. In the villages of Lacey Green, Loosley Row and Speen the families were ----
Ginger. Two brothers.
Daniel 'Rupert' Ginger. Click George Ginger for his father and Rupert's life history.
and Rupert's brother Arthur Walter Ginger, who was married with 2 children. For details click, Walter Ginger. For his widow and how her life enfolded ,click Ruth Darvill
Janes.
Frederick 'Wilfred' Janes. Died April 1917 Flanders. Click George Janes Wilfred's father, for details of the life and death of Frederick Wilfred Janes. Click Ellen Stallwood for life history of his mother.
and Wilfred's brother Alfred John Janes. Died October 1917, Flanders. Click George Janes Alfred's father, for details of the life and death of Alfred John Janes. Click Ellen Stallwood for the life history of of his mother.