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Confirming the correct location of Curragh and the associated French Furze Camp
This question relates to the 1921 Census entry as discussed for William Henry Baker here:
Does the 1921 English "Army" Census records include the "Soldier Number"? … I based this decision on an article I found on the internet (Curragh Camp) which does state:
The Curragh Camp is an army base and military college in The Curragh, County Kildare, Ireland. …
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Is there any information about the 1st Bn, the Royal Sussex Regiment at Peshawar being in Cl...
After some research I found a couple of citations / sources:
Gro Army Birth Indices (1881 To 1965)
British India Office Births & Baptisms
According to the first link it specified Peshawar, so I ordered …
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Does the 1921 English "Army" Census records include the "Soldier Number"?
I used this search to locate this record in the 1921 census:
I am specifically interested in this entry because it says Army. … I looked a little more at the article The British Army overseas in 1921 and it does state:
The British Army overseas in 1921 is now easy enough to find. …