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Old 06-05-2008, 12:07 PM   #4 (permalink)
Silverfox2306
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Default Re: What happened to Thomas Carr?

Hi Kate and Raven, yes that looks like a pretty good guess to me!

Does anyone have a subscription for "Findmypast" ? (The Fox spits on floor)

There's a few Thomas Carr's shown under military
Could someone have a look and see if my Thomas is there please as being Scottish I am too tight to pay their subscription fee. I see William is definately there, it would be interesting to see if they have any more facts than I already have about him.

God I wish I was outside right now it's lovely and I'm stuck in this blooming office

Military search results (Findmypast)

Last name:CarrFirst name/Initial:ThomasYear range:1914 - 1918Your search returned the following resultsredefine searchSoldiers Died in the Great War 1914-191831 records view resultsNational Roll of the Great War 1914-19184 records view resultsArmy Roll of Honour 1939-19450 records Royal Naval Division 1914-191911 records view resultsArmed forces births 1761-19948 pages view resultsArmed forces marriages 1818-19944 pages view resultsArmed forces deaths 1796-19948 pages view resultsOther army lists/roll calls 1656-18880 records

PS 1901 Cencus online has details re 31 Thomas Carr's, but again they want you to buy credits. So with all these different sites, you could spend a fortune and still not find your Thomas!

http://www.1901censusonline.com/military.asp?wci=results&searchtype=30&isscriptabl e=true

Last edited by Silverfox2306; 06-05-2008 at 08:30 PM.

Fair fa' yer honest, sonsie face


Researching: Clark, Aitken, Amos, Laing, Baird, Ritchie (Midlothian) Carr (Northumberland, England and Roxburghshire, Scotland)
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