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Gov.UK - Find a soldier's will
Three databases: search for the will or probate of any person in the UK who died in or after 1996; search for the will or probate of any person in the UK who died between 1858 and 1996; search for the will of a soldier who died while serving in the British armed forces between 1850 and 1986.
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Howard County Civil War/WWI Military Discharge Index
From the Howard County Memory Project, Indiana.
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The visit of Commonwealth War Cemeteries, Communals Cemeteries & Churchyards in Belgium & France with data base for each cemetery.
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Leeds Absent Voters list 1914-18 war.
A database of 50,000 names compiled from the Leeds Absent Voters List of the Leeds Electoral Roll 1918/19 of soldiers, sailors and airmen from Leeds serving in the armed forces.
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Mapping Gallipoli | Australian War Memorial
Plot maps of three ANZAC cemeteries from the First World War battle of Gallipoli. From the Australian War Memorial.
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Online searchable fee-based database of Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914 to 1919. Lists almost 662,000 Soldiers and 41,000 Officers who died in the war
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Missouri Digital Heritage : Soldiers' Records: War of 1812 - World War I
Database abstracted from the individual service cards and listing more than 576,000 Missourians who served in the military from territorial times through World War I.
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NARA - National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis - National Personnel Records Center
The U.S. repository of millions of military personnel, health, and medical records of discharged and deceased veterans of all services during the 20th century.
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Prisoners of the First World War | International Committee of the Red Cross
From the indexes of the ICRC. During the First World War, 8 million soldiers fighting on the front and 2 million civilians, mainly those living abroad in enemy countries or areas under enemy occupation, were taken prisoner and interned in camps for several years.
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A guide to the First World War cemeteries and war memorials on the Western Front.
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Soldiers of the First World War: 1914-1918 - Library and Archives Canada
The digitization of 640,000 Canadian Expeditionary Force personnel service files is under way.
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The Gazette - How to search The Gazette
The Gazette is formally the combination of three publications: The London Gazette, The Belfast Gazette and The Edinburgh Gazette. As a publication, The Gazette consists largely of statutory notices which can be searched for via this site.
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Search the London Gazette Archive
World War I Records (1914-1920) and World War II Records (1939-1948). Particularly useful for finding awards of medals, mentions in despatches, and officer promotions & postings.
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World War I Draft Registration Cards
From the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
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World War I Roll of Honor: New York | New Horizons Genealogy
World War I Roll of Honor: New York, Citizens of the State of New York who died while in the service of the United States during the World War.
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Photographs of all the Great War cemeteries containing over 40 burials in France and Belgium. Find the final resting place of your ancestor.
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World War One Draft Records - Find Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918
Online Indexes & Finding Aids plus Microfilm Research Guide by Joe Beine.
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