A WW2 Death after VE Day?

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alysone
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A WW2 Death after VE Day?

Post by alysone » Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:26 pm

Hi All,
I was going through some family papers relating to a relative's trip to Scotland in 1980. A tiny note in a margin, "Jimmy died on VE Day." caught my attention. I believed Jimmy to be James Bird Cranston, the youngest son of my great aunt, Anne. I checked at SNWM & found his service number: 264221 & his rank: Lt., Royal Scots. With that, I went to GWGC & found his record. (Here he is listed as a Captain.) At both sites, his date of death is given as 22/05/1945.
My question comes in 2 parts. Any suggestions on how would I might find out exactly where & how he died? Or are such WW2 records not accessible? Secondly, from this side of the Atlantic, any ideas on how gaining access to photos, either of his grave or of his name on a war memorial in Haddington? The grave is located: Sec. A. Grave 161. Cemetery: Haddington (St. Martin’s) New Burial.
Thanks, alysone
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Post by LesleyB » Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:47 pm

Hi Alysone
any ideas on how gaining access to photos, either of his grave or of his name on a war memorial in Haddington?
Haddington War Memorial: See:
http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmems ... ic651.html
He is on the above page, 6th pic down the page.

Best wishes
Lesley

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Post by emanday » Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:57 pm

Well done, Lesley. Just beat me to it :lol:
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Post by alysone » Sun Sep 30, 2007 10:01 pm

Hi Lesley,
I really appreciate your help. Locating a family name on a memorial is always a moving & humbling experience.
And thanks too, Mary for your kind intentions! alysone
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Re: A WW2 Death after VE Day?

Post by gourdongirl » Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:13 am

I dont know if this thread is still open, but I have a photo of James Cranstons grave in Haddington if it is still required.
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Re: A WW2 Death after VE Day?

Post by Alan SHARP » Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:07 am

Greetings Shona. As it is nearly two years since "alysone" last visited the site, may I suggest that you send a PM [private message] to her? That will then go to the private email she registered with the site when she signed on, advising of your forum post. Click on the [PM] icon at the foot of shona's profile, on the right of her forum post, and follow the instructions. Acts in a similar way to posting on a forum. Alan SHARP.