GTFPDQ
06-09-2009, 01:38 AM
My Mother died in November last year. Over the past few months, I have had some of her personal effects sent from Scotland to my home here in Canada. Old family pics and paperwork. She had started to put together a family tree and had a huge amount of marriage, birth and death certificates.
I was sitting going through these the other night when I came across reproduced (retyped) letter from my Great Uncle from the First World War. All in all there were about twenty letters home. They were fascinating as he was on the front line and asking for a pipe or chocolate or fruit cakes. Only clipped references to artillery barrages or "going hunting" across no mans land.
Sadly he was killed in action in 1916. Obviously I never knew him, but just reading those few letters was like being introduced to him. If I find the time, I might try to post his words.
Any interest?
I was sitting going through these the other night when I came across reproduced (retyped) letter from my Great Uncle from the First World War. All in all there were about twenty letters home. They were fascinating as he was on the front line and asking for a pipe or chocolate or fruit cakes. Only clipped references to artillery barrages or "going hunting" across no mans land.
Sadly he was killed in action in 1916. Obviously I never knew him, but just reading those few letters was like being introduced to him. If I find the time, I might try to post his words.
Any interest?