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Dear Family Historian,
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TheGenealogist has released over 800,000 records covering those
Killed or Missing in Action in the First World War.
Researching a soldier from among the Killed in Action records of World War I,
we can find the famous war poet Wilfred Owen (Second Lt. W.E.S. Owen of the
Manchester Regiment) who was shot and killed in November 1918, the news of
his tragic death reaching his parents as the Armistice bells were
ringing.
The second class of newly released records on TheGenealogist is for those for
Missing in Action. This was the status given to soldiers such as John
Kipling, the son of the famous writer Rudyard Kipling.
The third set of data in this release are those created when the authorities
changed the status of the record for men who were presumed to be Prisoners
of War, or wounded, but were later discovered to be dead. These "Other"
records would also include people who died on ships that left port and were
then sunk and so the deaths were not originally listed as casualties.
Click here to read our article on the new records... |
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TheGenealogist has released over 800,000 records to their growing military collection,
including 574,666 Killed in Action records, 226,214 unique Missing in Action records,
and 13,967 other records from the First World War.
This article looks at famous soldiers who were reported as Killed or Missing in action,
such as the famous war poet Wilfred Owen, John Kipling, and Lord Longford.
Click here to read more...
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