You can now explore the case papers of over 8,000 individuals from the Middlesex military service appeal tribunal. These records provide a unique insight into the impact of the First World War on families, businesses and communities far from the battlefields.
One of only two complete surviving collections of tribunal records, they reveal the stories of men seeking exemption on medical, family or economic grounds, as well as the relatively small proportion wishing not to fight on moral grounds as conscientious objectors. Digitised in partnership with the Friends of The National Archives and theFederation of Family History Societies, they are free to search and download.
Good luck with your research!
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Situated on the West Coast of Australia we have families living here from all over the world. The group is interested to hear from anyone with information on any of the names we are researching. We meet on Wednesday afternoon at Yanchep/Two Rocks Library, Lisford Ave, Two Rocks.
Friday, February 7, 2014
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