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Please
note, some of the files are quite large and may take a
while to download.
If you’re a young
Australian maybe 2 or 3 generations on from the
first Anzacs, not into family history, but
interested in any of your ancestors who may be
buried at Gallipoli, where do you start?
Do you know your grandmother or
great grandmother's maiden name to know if she
had brothers who died at Gallipoli?
These family
trees look at the soldiers who died, their
wives, their children, their siblings and their
sibling's children. |
The trees
for
1,465 soldiers
are currently available on this site. Watch this
page, more trees will be added.
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While every effort has
been made to make these trees as accurate as possible, they
will contain errors. Due to the numbers involved it
has not been possible to purchase birth, death or marriage
certificates to confirm relationships. Please use
these trees as a guide only. |
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Women have been indexed
by both their maiden and married names (where known) |
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Numbers appearing in
brackets (...) after a date are the State BDM Register
numbers |
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Include your soldier
and his family! Send details for inclusion |
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Except where provided by
family members, only publically available information was used in
building these family trees |
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Please let us know if you
find errors |
editor@spirits-of-gallipoli.com
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