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    Royal Warwickshire 1/8 Battalion

    I think I've found him in 1939 living with a lady called Elizabeth 139 Beak Avenue Coventry She is older with two children of a different name, This maybe why the family had nothing to do with him,
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    Royal Warwickshire 1/8 Battalion

    I've researched this also but this Arthur Moore is born Nuneaton.
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    Royal Warwickshire 1/8 Battalion

    Ok thank you for your time Maurice much appreciated
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    Royal Warwickshire 1/8 Battalion

    Another lead maybe sub district in Coventry could be Holy Trinity or St John
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    Royal Warwickshire 1/8 Battalion

    I've also found a 1911 cencus with Arthur, his mother Emma and a Nellie Calcott, if Nellie became is wife I don't know.
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    Royal Warwickshire 1/8 Battalion

    Believe he survived the war, but he seems to have been sent to Coventry by the family, for reasons unknown. I've found one 2584 Arthur Moore that may be him but can't find anything concrete to link him yet.
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    Royal Warwickshire 1/8 Battalion

    Many thanks Maurice, its a starting point.
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    Royal Warwickshire 1/8 Battalion

    My mistake, I have been collecting Warwickshire bits for some years mainly because of my Coventry family connections, I'm trying to find details of Arthur Moore born Coventry 1889. Son of John Moore & Emma Plover, we found this photo of Arthur (we believe) so been trying to find any books that...
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    Royal Warwickshire 1/8 Battalion

    Just read this, and I'm interested to find out about the book Catkin says her grandfather Thomas Herrick Wrote, I've tried to find it by author but no luck, can anybody help
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