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 | Beersheba War Cemetery in Palestine (now in Israel). The burial place of 13/368, Lieutenant William Henwood JOHNS (1891-1917), New Zealand Mounted Rifles, NZEF. Status: Located; |
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 | Beny-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers, Normandy France. Status: Located; The burial place of Captain Harry Jarvis PEACEY, 10th. Armoured Regiment, Fort Garry Horse, Royal Canadian Armoured Regiment. Lest We Forget. |
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 | Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin GER Status: Located; The burial place of J/21265, Flight Lieutenant (pilot), Gordon William Neil FANSON, 428 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. Lest We Forget. |
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 | Bertha Alinda WALTER (1874-1949) |
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 | Bertha Alinda WALTER (1874-1949). |
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 | Bradley Frederick WALTER (1974- ) |
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 | Brenda Lorraine HERD (1917-2004) |
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88 |
 | Brenda Lorraine HERD (1917-2004). |
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89 |
 | Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Enrollment form for Lorrie's schooling at the Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, 1923 |
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 | Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1925. |
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 | Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1926. |
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 | Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1928. |
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 | Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1929. |
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 | Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1930. |
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 | Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) and her first born son Frederick Lionel WALTER (1943- ) at 'Gwyda Park', Paraparap VIC. |
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 | Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) with her children Frederick Lionel (1943-), Kenneth Roland (1947-), Denis Clive (1955-) and Helen Rose (1948-). Photograph taken at Bellbrae VIC abt. 1955. |
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 | Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) with her son Denis Clive (1955-) and daughter Helen Rose (1948-) and "Snowball". |
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 | Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery Status: Located; The burial place of No. J26912, Flight Lieutenant (Typhoon 1B Pilot), Clifford Waldron HICKS (1922-1944), 440 Squadron, RCAF. Killed in Action at Claire-Tizon, Calvados FRA on 8 Aug 1944. Lest We Forget. |
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 | Brookwood Military Cemetery, Brookwood, Surrey, England. The burial place of No. B.76209, Cpl. Cecil Herbert FORDHAM (1916-1944) who died while on overseas service with the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps. during WWII. Status: Located; |
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 | Brookwood Military Cemetery, Brookwood, Surrey, England. The burial place of Pte. Clifford Gordon GRAHAM (1915-1940), who served with the Toronto Scottish Regiment (Machine Gun), Royal Canadian Infantry Corps during WWII. Status: Located; |
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 | Brush Arbor Church Revival Meeting at Vian OK in 1925. Left to right: Tom JACKSON (a friend of Charles Harvey WALTERS), Bill STARNES (the preacher at the meeting) and Charles Harvey WALTERS (1872-1929). |
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 | Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Ficheux, Pas-de-Calais, FRA Status: Located; The burial place of Lieutenant Royland Allin WALTER, MC, 1891-1918, 49th. Battalion, Canadian Infantry, CEF who died as a result of wounds on 29 Sep 1918. |
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 | Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, Pas-de-Calais FRA Status: Located; The burial place of No. A4098, Corporal Norman Hilton SANDERS, The Highland Light Infantry, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps. Lest We Forget. |
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 | Calla Lilian CRANAGE (1908-2000). |
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 | Camperdown Chronicle (VIC), Tuesday, 10 Dec 1940, P2. Obituary to Thomas Ernest WALTER (1866-1940). |
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106 |
 | Canadian National Vimy Memorial Status: Located; The very beautiful Canadian National Vimy Memorial, near Vimy, Pas-de-Calais, France which is dedicated to the memory of members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) who were killed in action on the Western Front during WWI and have no known grave. Unfortunately, Wesley HAGER (1888-1916) was one of those soldiers. Lest We Forget. |
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 | Captain William Lisle Christie WHITE (1916-1944), 'C' Company, Regina Rifle Regiment, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps who was killed in action near Abbeye d'Ardenne, Saint-German-la-Blanche-Herbe, Normandy, FRA on 8 Jul 1944. Lest We Forget. |
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108 |
 | Caroline WALTER (1841-1879) |
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109 |
 | Cassino War Cemetery, Cassino, Frosinone ITL. Status: Located; The burial place of No. 6406056, Sergeant Reginald William HAMMETT, 1st. Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, 8th. Army. Lest We Forget. |
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 | Casualty Form - Active Service detailing the health issues sustained by No. 2911, 2nd. Cpl. James John TREADWELL, MM during his meritorious service with the AIF during World War 1. |
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 | Cecil Reginald WALTER (1904-1962) and his brother Raymond Guy WALTER (1917-2000). |
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 | Cemetery Register details regarding the burial of 2nd. Cpl. James John TREADWELL, MM (1897-1917) at Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, West Flanders BEL. |
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 | Central stone on the graves of William Burgoyne WALTER (1841-1911) and his wife Mary Grace (m.n. PASCOE, 1844-1925). Status: Located; |
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 | Certificate from the AIF officially notifying the CLEMENTS family of the award of a Military Medal (MM) to Cpl. Harold Charles CLEMENTS (1893-1952). |
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 | Certificate of Baptism of Freda Mary WALTER (1907-2000). |
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116 |
 | Charles Albert WALTER (1881-1946) and his wife Flora (m.n. McINTOSH, Abt. 1883-1958). |
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117 |
 | Charles James COTTLE (1871-1944) |
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118 |
 | Charles WALTER (c. 1787-1859). Who must surely be the WALTER family from North Devon's most prolific father with at least 26 children most of whom emigrated to Canada and some later on to the U.S.A. |
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119 |
 | Charlotte FRAIN (m.n. WALTER, 1847-1932) |
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120 |
 | Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton Co. TN Status: Located; The burial place of Pfc. Lyle James GRAHAM who served during the Korean War. |
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121 |
 | Clarice May HAMMOND (1908-1999) |
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122 |
 | Clarice May HAMMOND (1908-1999) daughter of Joseph Northfield HAMMOND (Abt. 1881-1972) and Martha Jane (Mattie) BROWN (Abt. 1881-1952) |
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123 |
 | Clarice Rita WALTER (1908-1974) and her brother Claude WALTER (1912-1993). |
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124 |
 | Clarice Rita WALTER (1908-1974). |
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125 |
 | Claude WALTER (1912-1993) |
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126 |
 | Claude WALTER (1912-1993) and his wife Norma Selina (m.n. HEARD, 1914-1992). |
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127 |
 | Claude WALTER (1912-1993) with his wife Norma Selina (m.n. HEARD, 1914-1992) and Claude's first cousin Keith William CRANAGE (1913-). |
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128 |
 | Claude WALTER (1912-1993). |
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129 |
 | Claudia BLAIN (1996-) |
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130 |
 | Close-up image of the wall panel at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial near Vimy, Pas-de-Calais, France recording the sacrifice of No. 231214, Pte. Charles BALL, 10th. Battalion (Alberta Regiment), Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force. He was killed in action in the vicinity of Vimy Ridge on 15 Aug 1917. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; |
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 | Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial, Runnymede, Englefield SRY Status: Located; Commemorates the men and women of the Allied Air Forces who died during World War II and have no known grave. Included in this number is No. 428116, Flight Sergeant Layton Challender BARRETT a member of the 71 Base, Royal Australian Air Force who was attached to No. 1656 Conversion Unit, Royal Air Force, who died at sea off the UK coast. Lest We Forget. |
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 | Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial, Runnymede, Englefield SRY Status: Located; Wall panel commemorating the service and death of No. 428116, Flight Sergeant Layton Challender BARRETT, 71 Base, RAAF who was attached to No. 1656 Conversion Unit, RAF. Lest We Forget. |
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133 |
 | Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial, Runnymede, Englefield SRY Status: Located; Panel near the entrance of the memorial. Lest We Forget. |
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 | Commonwealth War Graves Commemorative Certificate Status: Located; In memory of 42395, Pte., John Henry WALTER, 11 Battalion, Essex Regiment, BEF who was killed in action on 21 Mar 1918 at Morchies, Pas-de-Calais, FRA. Unfortunately, the engraving on the walls of the Arras Memorial to the Missing has become very indistinct, so no photograph is available. He has no known grave. Lest We Forget. |
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 | Commonwealth War Graves Commemorative Certificate in memory of Lieutenant Royland Allin WALTER, MC (1891-1918). Status: Located; |
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136 |
 | Corporal Luke STRICKLAND (1897-1974), 38th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. |
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137 |
 | Corporal Thomas HUNTER (1881-1937), 13th. Light Horse Regiment, AIF. |
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 | Court report mentioning the exploits of Rex Ellis WALTER(s) (1912-1972). |
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139 |
 | Cyril Ambrose WALTER (1906-1996) |
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140 |
 | Daisy Constance WALTER (1888-1969) |
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141 |
 | Daisy Pearl HOLLOWAY (1891-1931) and her oldest sister Ethel Eliza Ann HOLLOWAY (1881-1945), About 1894. |
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142 |
 | Death notice and obituary for Martha HOLLOWAY (m.n. HUNTER, 1862-1916). |
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143 |
 | Death notice for Albert Adolphus Frederick RIBE (1844-1921) extracted from 'The West Australian' of 21 Jul 1921, page 1. |
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144 |
 | Death notice for Francis BENNETT (1815-1894) in the Horsham Times of 28 Dec 1894, P2. |
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145 |
 | Death notice for Frederick Oswald HERD (12 Apr 1914 - 22 Apr 1914) and his twin sister Ailsa Jane HERD (12 Apr 1914 - 23 Apr 1914) in the Geelong Advertiser of 24 Apr 1914, P1. |
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146 |
 | Death notice for Frederick Oswald HERD (12 Apr 1914 - 22 Apr 1914) and his twin sister Ailsa Jane HERD (12 Apr 1914 - 23 Apr 1914) in the Geelong Advertiser of 24 Apr 1914, P1. |
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147 |
 | Death notice for Harry Hurford SYMONS (Abt. 1859-1936). |
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148 |
 | Death notice for James Ayrie BENNETT (1860-1890) in the Horsham Times of 28 Oct 1890, P2. |
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149 |
 | Death notice for Jannet HERD (m.n. PARK, c. 1798-1876) in the Geelong Advertiser of 5 Sep 1876, P2. |
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150 |
 | Death notice for Margaret HERD (m.n. DRUMMOND, c. 1835-1911) in the Geelong Advertiser of 13 Jun 1911, P1. |
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151 |
 | Death notice for Martha HERD (1858-1881) in the Geelong Advertiser of 26 Feb 1881, P2. |
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152 |
 | Death notice for Mary BENNETT (m.n. HERD, c. 1821-1885) in the Horsham Times of 26 May 1885, P2. |
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153 |
 | Death notice in The Argus, Tuesday, 13 Feb 1923 for Isaac SMALE (Abt. 1832-1923). |
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154 |
 | Death notice of John HERD (1798-1884) in the Horsham Times, Friday 15 Feb 1884. N.B. The correct age is 85 years not 95 years. |
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155 |
 | Death notices for Mary Ann CARMODY (m.n. O'BRIEN, 1849-1926). |
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 | December 1932 newspaper article detailing a telegram from the King and Queen and a message from the local MP on the occasion of the diamond wedding anniversary of John Henry WALTER (1853-1936) and his wife Catherine (m.n. ANDREW, 1855-1937). |
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 | Denis Clive WALTER (1955-) aged 1 in January 1956. |
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158 |
 | Dicey WALTER (1820-1900) |
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159 |
 | Dive Copse British Cemetery, Sailly-le-Sec, Picardy, France Status: Located; The burial place of Sidney Harold LISTER (1895-1918). |
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 | Dookie Agricultural College, Athletic Team - 1932 Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) fourth from the rear. |
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