I have had a small breakthrough for the first time in 10 years regarding my THOMAS RALPH WILLIAMS b. 1895 in Penarth. It seems as though he went to and married a NY girl 15 years his junior in Sapperton BC. I don't know why he ended up there but through hours of trolling Ancestry, I managed to connect with a relative of his wife. She said that he ended up leaving his wife and daughter and returning to Wales. Apparently he had a head injury from the War (WWI) and was prone to violent outbursts. She is trying to connect me with his daughter, my father's 1st cousin who would be about 83 now. I have spent countless hours looking at Ancestry's WWI collection but cant find anything about him being discharged with a head injury. To make matters worse I am blessed with the surname of Williams :) Can sks point me in the right direction? someone with some knowledge about WWI. I am going to loosely assume that he may have met George Sargeant (his wife's father) who was originally from England during the War? they could have been fairly close in age. >From what I have read Sapperton BC was named fo the Columbia Detachment of Royal Engineers (Sappers) Was there a Welsh Regiment of Sappers? Surely if he was injured he would have been pentioned off? Any help in directing me would be appreciated. I am excited though his daughter apparently settled in Washington State, so I am pursuing this as well. Keeping all of our Soldier in my prayers on this Memorial Day.