An oddity of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database is that entries for alias names all show up as linked to the UK. I asked CWGC about this and here’s the response:
All ‘Regiments’ in our database are linked to a particular force as all our ‘Nationality’ statistics are generated from this information. Casualties that served under an Alias are nominally entered under the regiment title ‘Alias’ which just happens to show as United Kingdom forces. However, alias casualties do not get counted statistically (the system only counts their true name entry), but the system still has to have a Nationality force linked to it, which in this case happens to be the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, the system does not let us link ‘regiments’ to multiple nationality forces.


Were you in a school yearbook? If so how do you feel about what you can read years later? How many of your classmates can you recall?
Additions to Findmypast this week are:
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New on the Ontario Genealogical Society website, a unified search capability across many of the library catalogues of OGS Branches. Find it under the Libraries tab on the top banner.
Tune in on Saturday 22 May for the