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 Somerset’s First World War History Goes Online

A major project to create indexes of First World War sources for Somerset has just been completed.

 
The names of thousands of Somerset people who served in the war are now searchable online, thanks to volunteers and archivists who worked together as part of the Somerset Remembers Project.  Somerset Remembers was
 funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, and other generous funders, to mark the centenary of the First World War.
 
People who want to research their First World War ancestors can now view complete transcripts of some material, as well as indexes to others. The sources are part of the rich archives held at the Somerset Heritage
 Centre in Taunton.  
 
Liz Grant, an archivist at the Heritage Centre, said: “The records tell a fascinating story of Somerset people who served in the First World War.  In many cases these documents are the only record of their experiences.”
 
The indexes include the muster roll and casualty list of the 1st Battalion the Somerset Light Infantry, the casualty list of the North Somerset Yeomanry, and a record of the war service of men and women from the
 Borough of Taunton.
 
More than 50 volunteers were involved in archival research for Somerset Remembers.  The project was led by the South West Heritage Trust.
 
To view the indexes, go to the Somerset Remembers website at
http://www.somersetremembers.com/research.ashx
 
 
Liz Grant
Archivist
 
01823 278805
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www.swheritage.org.uk
 
Somerset Archives and Local Studies
Somerset Heritage Centre
Brunel Way
Norton Fitzwarren
Taunton
Somerset
TA2 6SF
 
 		 	   		  
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