I am trying to trace an Albert Sharpe, who married Maggie Mae Wylie in 1911 in Queensland. The problem I have, is that she married someone else in 1919. After exhausting everywhere I can think of, it dawned on me he may have joined the armed forces in WW1. Can anyone please tell me how I can trace if this is so? I had an address a long time ago, but it was deleted with other messages. Any help would be worthwhile. David
David If she re-married it is highly likely that Albert died in WWI. I would try the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site - sorry I can't give you the address. Mike Boyd Brisbane ----- Original Message ----- From: David Wylie <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:52 PM Subject: Albert Sharpe > I am trying to trace an Albert Sharpe, who married Maggie Mae Wylie in 1911 in Queensland. > The problem I have, is that she married someone else in 1919. > After exhausting everywhere I can think of, it dawned on me he may have joined the armed forces in WW1. > Can anyone please tell me how I can trace if this is so? > I had an address a long time ago, but it was deleted with other messages. > Any help would be worthwhile. > David > > > ==== AUS-MILITARY Mailing List ==== > Replies to queries on AUS-MILITARY should generally be sent to the list as well as the sender > Please use the "reply to all" function of your mail program >