I just thought that I would let everyone know that there now exists a complete listing of all the Dawsons who fought and died in the service of the armies of the British Commonwealth during the First and Second World Wars at http://www.globalserve.net/~dawson/projects.htm . There were 1,432 Dawsons who fought and died either while in the service of their countries during the First World War and Second World Wars or who as civilians died as a result of the various conflicts. It might be of interest to those pursuing the genealogy of Dawsons from America that a number of American Dawsons are also listed here, since they enlisted in a Commonwealth army prior to the United States entering either world war. I have organized the listings intially by the cemeteries in which they are buried, but will in the next week or so list the individuals alphabetically, then by country or origin and then by rank. These records will be of interest since they often aside from listing the individuals enlistment number and regiment, they also frequently include the addresses of the next of kin. The second phase of this project will document the attestation papers, medical histories, service records, etc. of Canadian Dawsons since these are easier for me to acquire. I hope that you find this to be a useful addition to the Dawson Family History Project site. Cheers James Dawson Dawson Family History Project - A Guild of One Name Studies site www.globalserve.net/~dawson