Hi Sheila If your man died as a result of the war he should be recorded on the CWGC even after 1918 up to and including 1921 War deaths are recorded in separate indexes to the usual GRO index, they are available on one or two pay per view sites, what I don't know for sure is if the deaths attributable to the war were *all* registered in those indexes up to 1921 Do you have any medals of his? or his regt number which may help as there are a lot of William or Thomas ROBINSONs who fought and died in the first war If he had dependents there might be mention under PIN82 war pensions in the National Archives Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) >> Hi there >> >> Can anyone help? >> >> I have a Thomas William Robinson's marriage in 1914. He says he is 24 and >> that his father was James. >> >> At the time of his marriage both he and his spouse were residing at the >> same address - Crocus St, Nottingham. >> >> He fought in WW1 - I believe in Sulva Bay, Gallipoli. Although he made it >> home it is believed he died, probably from his injuries, a little while >> after 1919, but I don't know where he died. >> >> He may have just called himself William because there is a photo with >> just W Robinson written on it. 'Course he could be just Thomas, too. >> >> There are so many possibilities on the 1911 census, in Nottingham, that >> it makes it too costly to look at each one. >> >> Thanks >> >> Sheila