64,920 war memorial records and 13,487 new headstone records added to TheGenealogist website

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20 April 2018
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Untitled-40445.png Anthony Eden, Earl of Avon's grave in Alvediston, Wiltshire on TheGenealogist
TheGenealogist has expanded its headstone and war memorial record collections with records covering 53 new cemeteries and war memorials are Australia, Britain, Canada and the USA.

TheGenealogist has expanded its headstone and war memorial record collections with records covering 53 new cemeteries and war memorials are Australia, Britain, Canada and the USA. 

The headstone for the Earl of Avon, Anthony Eden, is included in this release. This politician served three periods as British Foreign Secretary and then succeeded Winston Churchill as Prime Minister from 1955 to 1957. He is laid to rest at Alvediston in Wiltshire.

War memorials

The 64,920 War Memorial records which include a complete roll of honour for both WW1 and WW2 for Shetland, with men's units and the Shetland village in which they had resided. There are other war memorials in this release that cover the country including the Abercarn Tinplaters Memorial Institute in Wales.

There are plaques and monuments in:

  • Bedford
  • Bolton
  • Lancashire
  • London
  • Merseyside
  • Greater Manchester
  • Warwickshire

and even further afield in Canada, Western Australia and the USA. One of the Canadian memorials is a fascinating, but sadly very worn, WW2 memorial from Calgary in Canada that names 227 aircrew from Australia and New Zealand who died while training in Calgary.

From the USA, TheGenealogist has uploaded some WW1 and WW2 war memorials from New York, including a fine one in Battery Park. This is a roll of those men and women who lost their lives in the Atlantic coastal waters in WW2 and had no known grave as a result of U-boat action.

The war memorial gives researchers the ranks, units and the US state from which they had come, and the shockingly large number of Americans included is a salutary lesson when in Britain we are often only aware of our own countrymen/women who died at sea from enemy action against the convoys.

Lastly there are a number of Boer War memorials - for example the tribute within Blackpool Town Hall that commemorates the 74 Blackpool men who volunteered to join various units for service in South Africa.

These new records are all available as part of the Diamond Subscription at TheGenealogist.

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