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Military Genealogy
Military Genealogy
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Most British families had relations or friends who served in the armed
forces during the two world wars. Additionally, thousands served in
earlier conflicts. But sadly, many perished in the line of duty. Indeed
over 700,000 men and women were to die, in the British Army alone,
during the Great War. Now, with the computerisation of various casualty
and other important records, we are at last able to easily access
essential facts about many of them.
By bringing together many different sources of knowledge, several of
which contain biographical information, Military Genealogy presents a
crucial tool to help you research your ancestors who served and perhaps
died in the armed forces.
As well as our groundbreaking digital Soldiers Died in the Great War
and the Army Roll of Honour for the Second World War, we now present
vital databases ranging from the Waterloo Medal Roll to Boer War
casualties. And so much more besides.
Available for the first time are details of well over 40,000 sailors
who died in the First World War. Also new to our website are the full
citations of 25,000 men who were awarded that most prestigious award,
the Distinguished Conduct Medal, which ranks just below the Victoria
Cross. What’s more we now proudly present, digitally for the first
time, Ireland’s Memorial Records.
Naturally old favourites such as the National Roll of the Great War and
De Ruvigny’s Roll of Honour remain for you to access. Indeed, well over
one million records containing fascinating information essential to
family historians, are currently available for you to peruse by using
Military-Genealogy.Com.
New and exciting records, from the various conflicts Britain has been engaged in, will be added from time to time.
| Database |
No. Records |
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| Soldiers Died in The Great War |
703,000 |
WWI |
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| Army Roll of Honour |
300,000 |
WWII |
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| The National Roll |
100,000 |
WWI |
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| De Ruvignys Roll of Honour |
27,000 |
WWI |
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| Distinguished Conduct Medal Citations |
25,000 |
WWI |
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| Ireland's Memorial Records |
49,000 |
WWI |
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| Naval Casualties 1914-1919 |
45,000 |
WWI |
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| British Prisoners of War (German Camps) |
107,000 |
WWII |
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| Men of The Battle of Waterloo 1815 |
39,000 |
Pre WWI |
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| Boer War Casualties 1899-1902 |
65,000 |
Pre WWI |
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| Searching the Databases |
| No matter how much or how little information you already know about the person your are searching for the comprehensive search facility will help you find them quickly and easily. |
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| Example of a Soldiers Record |
| The records for each soldier will vary depending on the information recorded for them. |
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| Purchase Memorial Scrolls for the Soldiers |
| You can purchase a memorial scroll in honour of every soldier that is found on the database. These are exact replicas of the original scrolls given to the families of fallen soldiers during the two World Wars. |

WWI Memorial Scroll |

WWII Memorial Scroll |
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