John O'Grady
 | Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin Hi, Greetings from Dublin. I want to advise you of further details concerning a memorial that you showed an interest in. I do not want to leave the message publicly available, so I would be grateful if you would send me an email, to which I will reply immediately. Regards, John
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Women in Technology-19th Century
 | RE: Grave of Corp Galbraith Thank you. We've removed the photo.. | |
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Rod Holmes
 | laura francisco thank you for leaving flowers at my great great grandmother's site. cindi francisco holmes | |
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Richard van de Velde
 | RE: grave of Dutchman Jan Engelinus Trip What a shame, I haven't seen them yet. You must have send them to the wrong e-mail address. It should be: r.velde@hetnet.nl
You can also try the "Contact-button on my website www.prinsesirenebrigade.nl I hope you'll try it again!
Succes.
Regards, Richard | |
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Richard van de Velde
 | RE: grave of Dutchman Jan Engelinus Trip Thank you ever so much for all your efforts! I'm so curious for this photo of his grave. My e-mail address is r.velde@hetnet.nl
It would be marvellous if you could find something in an old newspaper.
Regards, Richard | |
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Richard van de Velde
 | RE: grave of Dutchman Jan Engelinus Trip How did you find that out so easy? His fiance was so depressed that she died 6 weeks later. I didn't know who she was. Perhaps she lies near to him? I heard that his family changed their name from Trip to (more English) Tripp. Perhaps there are still some siblings alive around Hull.
Thanks for your investigation!
Richard | |
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Richard van de Velde
 | RE: grave of Dutchman Jan Engelinus Trip Thank you ever so much. His grave means quite a lot to me. Have you visted my website already: www.prinsesirenebrigade.nl Just look on the button "Erelijst gesneuvelden" On top of that new page you'll see a link "Hier" Press on that and you'll see the page with his name on.
Thanks for helping me!
Regards, Richard | |
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Richard van de Velde
 | grave of Dutchman Jan Engelinus Trip Hi,
I'm Richard van de Velde from the Netherlands. I researched killed army men of the Dutch Princess Irene Brigade. I found out that the first Dutchman from this brigade got killed on November 26 1940 in Llandudno. He got caught on his bike bij a car. His fiance was so depressed that she died 6 weeks later. His remaines were burried in Eastern Cemetery in Kingston upon Hull.
Is it possible for you or a friend of you to make a photograph of his grave?
I would be very gratefull for that!
Regards,
Richard van de Velde Bernhardlaan 7 4112 KH Beusichem Netherlands
Note: See my website www.prinsesirenebrigade.nl | |
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Richard H.
 | RE: Raffaele Yanaro Hopefully I'll back there one day! | |
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Richard H.
 | RE: Raffaele Yanaro Not sure what il suo piacere means. | |
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