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WW I Soldier

  • 04-09-2011 12:46am
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    How does one go about locating information about a WW I soldier from Belfast? It would be my grandmothers' brother. His name was Aloysius Gardner, from the Belfast area, and he was killed on Nov 10, 1918. That's all I know. Of course all the people in my family alive at the time are long since gone. I'd still like to learn more about him ( unit, picture of his grave in France). Any help you can give would be most appreciated!

    Bill Nestor

    Catonsville, Maryland, USA


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,451 ✭✭✭Delancey


    Most unfortunate that he died the day before the war ended.

    The main organisation I would recommend you try is the Commonwealth War Graves Commission ( basically the UK equivalent of the US Battlefields and Monuments Commission ).

    I've never been on their site but I would definitely think it should be your first ' port of call '.

    Good luck !


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,649 ✭✭✭✭CDfm




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,368 ✭✭✭arnhem44


    Hi Bill,do you have any other info on Aloysius Gardner,no casualty by that name is showing up for that date in the allied forces of the U.S. or Commonwealth.Maybe a regiment or service number would help it you had one.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,649 ✭✭✭✭CDfm


    arnhem44 wrote: »
    Hi Bill,do you have any other info on Aloysius Gardner,no casualty by that name is showing up for that date in the allied forces of the U.S. or Commonwealth.Maybe a regiment or service number would help it you had one.

    I copied the post over to here

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=74200571&postcount=384


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,578 ✭✭✭jonniebgood1


    moved to genealogy


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,711 ✭✭✭Waitsian


    BillN wrote: »
    How does one go about locating information about a WW I soldier from Belfast? It would be my grandmothers' brother. His name was Aloysius Gardner, from the Belfast area, and he was killed on Nov 10, 1918. That's all I know. Of course all the people in my family alive at the time are long since gone. I'd still like to learn more about him ( unit, picture of his grave in France). Any help you can give would be most appreciated!

    Bill Nestor

    Catonsville, Maryland, USA

    What branch was he in? Army I presume? British Army? His regiment? Any idea of his age when he died? What was your gran's name? Any idea of their father's name?

    I've searched both the CWGC and Ancestry, and nothing for that specific name. We'd need more details.

    There are a lot of 'A Gardner' listed on the CWGC website.

    On Findmypast there are 15 'A Gardner' listed under National Roll of the Great War.

    I checked the Irish Census returns for 1901 & 1911 and there is no-one of that name. I tried Gardner for counties Down and Antrim (Belfast) and there are many.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,021 ✭✭✭johnny_doyle


    BillN wrote: »
    How does one go about locating information about a WW I soldier from Belfast? It would be my grandmothers' brother. His name was Aloysius Gardner, from the Belfast area, and he was killed on Nov 10, 1918. That's all I know. Of course all the people in my family alive at the time are long since gone. I'd still like to learn more about him ( unit, picture of his grave in France). Any help you can give would be most appreciated!

    Bill Nestor

    Catonsville, Maryland, USA

    Bill,

    are you able to post any other family names, street info or links to his entry in the 1901 and/or 1911 census?

    So far, nothing comes up matching the name/date of death.

    A list of Belfast soldiers deaths is transcribed and online at :

    https://sites.google.com/site/ourheroesinmemoriam/belfast-ww1-roll-of-honour/surnames-a-b/surnames-c-d/surname-e-g

    Also nothing on the IrishWarMemorials website

    http://www.irishwarmemorials.ie/html/persons.php?section=G


    Only 1 medal card comes close in the British Army and this is for a chap with an address in Australia who survived the war.

    An Aloysius Gardner born 1885 died in England in 1952.

    Johnny


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 568 ✭✭✭mari2222


    BillN wrote: »
    How does one go about locating information about a WW I soldier from Belfast? It would be my grandmothers' brother. His name was Aloysius Gardner, from the Belfast area, and he was killed on Nov 10, 1918. That's all I know. Of course all the people in my family alive at the time are long since gone. I'd still like to learn more about him ( unit, picture of his grave in France). Any help you can give would be most appreciated!

    Bill Nestor

    Catonsville, Maryland, USA

    Bill
    did you locate any reference to his whereabouts in the 1901 or 1911 census of either Ireland or UK?

    That might help with an address.......


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