Re WW1 (General)

by Mike Pinchin @, Bedford, England, Saturday, September 14, 2013, 19:30 (4163 days ago) @ Mcbilly

A little more information would help guide any replies. Would this be the Benjamin Gwilliam ASTON (rather than ASTONS) registered Q2 1903 and whose baptism is on this site (record 397637 entry 303)? If so it looks as though uncles rather than great uncles might be the candidates. In the 1911 census his father (James Edward Aston) is already 52 and his mother (Lydia Gwilliam) is 46. This suggests that their own siblings might possibly have been involved in WW1.


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