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Berkshire War Memorials
Wraysbury was formerly in Buckinghamshire and became Berkshire in 1974
See its Wikipedia entry
Or its village website
There are memorials in the churches and in the village hall commemorating 34 who died in WW1 and 22 in WW2
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WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD - Wraysbury
Wraysbury was formerly in Buckinghamshire and became Berkshire in 1974
See its Wikipedia entry
Or its village website
There are memorials in the churches and in the village hall commemorating 34 who died in WW1 and 22 in WW2
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Some men will appear several times either because they appear on two or more memorials, or they have served under two or more numbers or units or because they are recorded under two or more addresses. These categories will multiply up.
Most dates will be written in the international form of YYYYMMDD
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