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Cromwell,
Under the subject of Bham hospitals, you mention a list of war wounded which you compiled. Where can I find this?
Members of one family of my ancestors suffered particularly badly compared with other families of my ancestors. My grandmother lost her first husband, and she also lost 2 brothers, and a third brother who was badly wounded, but survived for several years, suffering until he died.
One of the brothers was brought back wounded, but he died soon afterwards, and was buried at Witton with a military funeral. My Nan used to say how she remembered the sound of the gun carriage on the cobbles.
The other brother's remains were never found, he was blown up at the Battle of the Somme, aged 18. He enlisted aged 16 and fought in Italy, I believe. I have a photo of him.
I am busy compiling a history of my ancestors for future generations of my family, and I want to include as much information as I can, so I would be grateful for any help.
I was glad to be able to leave some flowers at the grave at Witton in Remembrance Sunday to honour the three brothers from WW1 and the two from WW2, all from the same Ball family, who made the ultimate sacrifice for us, the oldest of them all was 22.
Under the subject of Bham hospitals, you mention a list of war wounded which you compiled. Where can I find this?
Members of one family of my ancestors suffered particularly badly compared with other families of my ancestors. My grandmother lost her first husband, and she also lost 2 brothers, and a third brother who was badly wounded, but survived for several years, suffering until he died.
One of the brothers was brought back wounded, but he died soon afterwards, and was buried at Witton with a military funeral. My Nan used to say how she remembered the sound of the gun carriage on the cobbles.
The other brother's remains were never found, he was blown up at the Battle of the Somme, aged 18. He enlisted aged 16 and fought in Italy, I believe. I have a photo of him.
I am busy compiling a history of my ancestors for future generations of my family, and I want to include as much information as I can, so I would be grateful for any help.
I was glad to be able to leave some flowers at the grave at Witton in Remembrance Sunday to honour the three brothers from WW1 and the two from WW2, all from the same Ball family, who made the ultimate sacrifice for us, the oldest of them all was 22.