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    1. Re: [WORLD WAR II] Civilian Casualties in Kent
    2. Martin Willcocks
    3. I recently researched some of my WILLCOCKS names on 1837online (just before Ancestry made all BMD records 1837-1983 free online) and found some names that looked suspiciously like whole families dying in the same quarter, samd reference no. Turns out these individuals were on the CWGC site, which has a section for civilian casualties. If your aunt Rose is on the site, she was likely killed by a bomb. The date and place are recorded (though in one case I am aware that the bomb hit two days before the death dates listed in CWGC). So if the place stated was Dartford Hospital, there was probably also an address for the place of death, and often a residence address as well, if that was different. If you find her death registration number, the death certificate may give you more details than you have seen on CWGC. HTH Regards Martin Willcocks Taylorsville, UT, USA.

    01/27/2006 03:30:42