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In response to
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WWI draft registrations are the perfect place to start with for genealogy if you know where your grandfathers were.
"
by
Max
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Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Mar 27 '12, 08:11
That's exactly what I just found
Many of the guys born in the 1890s and with records for WWI will also be found in the 1944 WWII old man draft registration.
born in 1882
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LYC, here's where he lived -- (link)
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Strongbad
Mar 27, 08:14
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