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Passendale Nov 1914
Joseph Henry Budworth was baptised at St Augustine Liverpool in 1870. In the margin of the baptism the priest has written Joseph;s marriage details and that he died 21 November 1914 Passendale
http:// search. ancestr y.co.uk /iexec? htx=Vie w&r =5538&a mp;dbid =2180&a mp;iid= engl561 70_282- aus-1-2 _m_0001 8&f n=Josep h+Henry &ln =Budwor th& st=r&am p;ssrc= pt_t157 66196_p 1997094 5655_kp idz0q3d 1997094 5655z0q 26aidz0 q3d1569 1057480 1z0q26p gz0q3d3 2771z0q 26pgplz 0q3dpid z0q257c aid& ;pid=42 2859
I cannot find any info from CWGC or the Forces-War-Records site. Nor in the english BMD. Could he have been at Ypes in November 1914, even so, why no record? Anyone any other idea where I could find anything, National Archives records are of course the ones on ancestry which again don't turn him up,
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I cannot find any info from CWGC or the Forces-War-Records site. Nor in the english BMD. Could he have been at Ypes in November 1914, even so, why no record? Anyone any other idea where I could find anything, National Archives records are of course the ones on ancestry which again don't turn him up,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is probably totally irrelevant but Google translate says "die passendale" is Afrikaans for "suitable valleys"
http:// transla te.goog le.co.u k/?hl=e n&t ab=wT#a uto/en/ die%20p assenda le
Die is DAY rather than THE in Latin but Passendale Day doesn't seem to mean anything.
Passendale was an alternative spelling of Passchendaele. The Battle of Passchendaele was in 1917 so occurred 3 years after his death
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Die is DAY rather than THE in Latin but Passendale Day doesn't seem to mean anything.
Passendale was an alternative spelling of Passchendaele. The Battle of Passchendaele was in 1917 so occurred 3 years after his death
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