Tracing your Great War ancestors : Ypres : a guide for family historians/ Simon Fowler

Authors

Fowler, Simon (Author)

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

2015

Publisher

Pen & Sword Family History

Place of Publication

Barnsley, England

Physical

xxiii, 136 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 24 cm.

ISBN

9781473823709

Series

Family history from Pen and Sword

Notes

"Do you have an ancestor who served at Ypres in the First World War, during the four years in which the city was in the front line? Perhaps you have thought of visiting the battlefields nearby and the monuments that commemorate them, and want to find out exactly where your ancestor served and what part he played in the four great battles that took place there? So many British soldiers served in Flanders during the long struggle to defend the Ypres Salient and to break out of it that there is a good chance that your ancestor was there at some stage of the war. This practical and informative handbook is an ideal guide to the struggle for the city and the stories of the men who took part in it. It is also a fascinating introduction to researching the Great War as a whole. Simon Fowler outlines the course of the fighting around the city and he introduces the most important historical resources that you can use to explore the history for yourself. The book identifies the key sources for family historians, including at The National Archives and the Imperial War Museum, together with the many resources online that researchers can turn to. There is also advice on the literature, archives, museums and monuments that may help you to gain an insight into your ancestor's story."--Back cover.

Contents: Getting started -- Researching soldiers -- Casualties -- Gallantry medals -- Courts martial -- Prisoners of war -- Pensions -- Personal papers and effects -- Other useful genealogical records -- Researching units -- Researching actions -- War in the air -- Women in Flanders -- Researching the Dominion and Indian troops -- Tourism.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133) and index.

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