


In addition to the war grave agencies there may be other records confirming the death of a person whilst Depending on the type of records held by the relevant war grave agency you may also be able toįind details for next of kin if they were recorded and, in the case of British and Commonwealth casualties,įind additional invaluable detail such as the age of the casualty, the Service number and the military unit. The location of the grave or place of commemoration together with details about that cemetery or memorial and If you can find your relative as a named casualty in the records, you will be able to see the date of death, Where they are not, enquiries can be made by letter or telephone and advice will be Graves and official memorials for the war dead of the First World War. Records held by one of the war grave agencies responsible for the care and maintenance of

If you think a relative may have died in the First World War it should be possible to confirm this by looking at the
