Re: WWI service records



On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 20:21:19 -0800 (PST), jrjilley@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I am wondering if some one can point me in the right direction to
obtain a copy of service record for Thomas Anthony Dockerty, he was
born in Sunderland raised a family in Sunderland and died in
Sunderland, he served in the army during WWI, he was gassed and unable
to work at his trade upon release from the army.

www.ancestry.co.uk available in libraries (take a USB stick or CD as
appropriate).

I'm off to bed now but if his address was Byron Road, Southwick then
there is a set of 6 pages of soldier's documents for him including the
date and place of marriage to Margaret Ann OXBERRY/AXBERRY on 14 Jul
1894 and five children.

If it is the same-named son of the above then there are 11 pages of
pension records for him.

There might be someone more awake than I am who has forgotten that we
can't copy these so watch your e-mail.
.



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