Wonderful Vicki. This certainly looks like the one. There were Atchisons in both Cobden and Camperdown when I was growing up in Camperdown who could possibly be related. Great to have a connection for Fred. My son has visited his war grave at Villers Bretonneux-France. He died 24/11/1916. Thanks Beth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vicki Strickland" <[email protected]> To: "Beth Codling" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 8:47 PM Subject: RE: [AUS-VIC-West] O'NEILL FREDERICK died WW1 Camperdown > Not sure if this is her, Beth, could be. Will see if I can find a > remarriage for this lady. > > Cheers, > Vicki > > Digger - Great War Index. Victoria 1914-1920 > > Surname: ONEILL > Given Names: Fredk > Event: M > Sex: > Spouse Surname/Father: ARCHISON > Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Margt Jane > Age: > Age Code: > Birth Place: > Death Place: > Year: 1916 > Reg. Number: 1574 > > Surname: ONEILL > Given Names: Fredk > Event: M > Sex: > Spouse Surname/Father: ATCHISON > Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Margt Jane > Age: > Age Code: > Birth Place: > Death Place: > Year: 1916 > Reg. Number: 1574R > > > > I have a request to anyone who can check out a marriage for me. My great > uncle Frederick O'Neill born 1888, was killed in action in WW1 in 1916 the > year he signed up. He was married to Margaret. My 91 year old father > remembers Fred and his wife visiting his parents home. I have checked Fred's > war records but would like to know more of what happened to his wife and her > maiden name. Does anyone have marriage records for this time? Follow up for > subsequent marriage of this person Margaret? Was she a Camperdown girl? My > dad thinks Fred married shortly before going overseas but has no knowledge > of Margaret after Fred's departure and subsequent early death just weeks > after seeing action. > > Thanks > Beth > > > >