Edgar Glover
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Re: Edgar Glover
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Posted: 25 Apr 2008 11:26PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Provided he didn’t go on to serve in WWI his service document should be in document series WO97 at the National Archives, Kew. For the period of after 1883, the records are recorded in alphabetical order for the whole army. I’ve found a couple references in the Times for E Glover names who were wounded or died so there could be more than one name to eliminate
For the NA’s staff to do that would cost £1 per minute, so if you [or someone on your behalf] can’t get to Kew the most cost effective option would be to engage a researcher. If he went on to or re-enlisted for WWI his records will not be in WO97.
The NA has a list of researchers and more details about researching soldiers at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
For the NA’s staff to do that would cost £1 per minute, so if you [or someone on your behalf] can’t get to Kew the most cost effective option would be to engage a researcher. If he went on to or re-enlisted for WWI his records will not be in WO97.
The NA has a list of researchers and more details about researching soldiers at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
