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WW2 Local deaths
hi does any1 know of a site that can tell me the local people who died in bombings and where they perished? eg pat and john flemming died in bombing at 112 park street 19th june 1945.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you have the names of possible victims from whatever source you can check them out on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site - www.cwgc.org - it lists known civilian casualties as well as those from the armed forces.
You can also search by cemetery - so if you suspect that the majority of local casualties would have gone to one or other cemetery, you can look for the grouped records that way. The cemetery records are alphabetical, so members of the same family dying in a single bombing would be next to each other, but if you're looking for records over a number of houses, you would have to search the entire entry for a particular cemetery to be sure of getting everybody.
As an example East Ham Borough Cemetery has 136 records over 7 pages of civilian casualties.
You can also search by cemetery - so if you suspect that the majority of local casualties would have gone to one or other cemetery, you can look for the grouped records that way. The cemetery records are alphabetical, so members of the same family dying in a single bombing would be next to each other, but if you're looking for records over a number of houses, you would have to search the entire entry for a particular cemetery to be sure of getting everybody.
As an example East Ham Borough Cemetery has 136 records over 7 pages of civilian casualties.
I have access to a library which has some volumes called Civilian deaths in World War 2 (or something very similar). It lists all deaths by local authority area (but you have to know the name the local authority went by during the war).
I have traced one or two deceased relatives that way and have also been able to settle some family arguments (for example a great aunt supposedly killed in the London blitz was actually a victim of a V1 bomb).
If you want to, let me know the names of the people you are interested in, and the area they lived in, and I'll see if I can find anything further. Even partial information would help.
I have traced one or two deceased relatives that way and have also been able to settle some family arguments (for example a great aunt supposedly killed in the London blitz was actually a victim of a V1 bomb).
If you want to, let me know the names of the people you are interested in, and the area they lived in, and I'll see if I can find anything further. Even partial information would help.