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I am new to this site so please forgive any clumsiness or lack of clarity!  

My father Flying Officer J.W.Lynes, was lost over Holland together with the crew of Lancaster ED347 on 20th December 1942.  He, and they are buried in a Protestant cemetery in Oosterhout Noor Brabant.   I am in close contact with a Dutch archivist and have just returned from Holland after visiting my father's grave.  My archivist friend has done a lot of research into this, and the other air crashes that occurred in this area with a view to writing a book about these events.   To date he/we have managed to make contact with four (including me) of the airmen's family members, but are still searching for the remaining three.  They are Sgt J. Sykes, Sgt H. B .Stokes and  Sgt J. Hill.   If anyone has any knowledge of these airmen or their families, I would love to hear from them .                                

Thank you in anticipation.                                                   



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Hi there!

This link gives first/middle names for the air crew

http://en.tracesofwar.com/article/61376/Location-Crash-Lancaster-ED347-Den-Hout.htm

This site will enable you to obtain their service numbers and possibly a bit of family information from their

names and the date of the crash

http://www.cwgc.org/

About attempting to make contact with relatives of the air crew, have had some success recently with

two other crashes using a hybrid technique based on use of a family history website, a blog, newspaper

archives and other stuff



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Thank you so much for your reply hewasahero. I will do as you suggest and see what I can discover. it would be really nice to make contact with the families of the remaining three and to include them in the research that has been done. Obviously they would have to be in agreement with this, but it would complete the story so to speak. If I discover uncover any history, I will let you know. Again Thanks.

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http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/military_chat/thread/1337330

 

AlanReport2 Nov 2014 21:16

My great-uncle Harold Stokes was killed in Bomber Command. I suspect he's the same man, although I don't know many details. Are you still interested?

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+++DetEcTive+++Report2 Nov 2014 23:10

Welcome to the boards Alan

Unfortunately it looks as if Magpie has deleted his account.
You never know he may revist this site at some point and pick up your post. %3A-0



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Hi Alan,
I have already written to you on Genes Reunited under the pseudonym 'bomberboy',  and I see that you are on here as well!!! I've left my email address on Genes and I would be really pleased to hear from you as I'm sure your G Uncle is the chap I am searching for.
Best Wishes,
Elizabeth.



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I will do as you suggest and see what I can discover. it would be really nice to make contact with the families of the remaining three and to include them in the research that has been done. Obviously they would have to be in agreement with this, but it would complete the story so to speak. If I discover uncover any history, I will let you know. Again Thanks.

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Not quite sure who you are blackbee045, or why you copied my post or what your interest is in this subject!! Perhaps you could enlighten me?!

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Millie wrote:

Hi Alan,  I have tried without success to delete a former post, so please ignore the pseudonym.  I was under the impression from Genes that my former name was not available any more, but it now transpires that it was , so Magpie it is again!!!  sorry for the muddle!!!! 
I have already written to you on Genes Reunited  and I am writing on here as well.   I've left my email address on Genes and I would be really pleased to hear from you as I'm sure your G Uncle is the chap I am searching for.
Best Wishes,
Elizabeth.



-- Edited by Millie on Wednesday 5th of November 2014 04:34:11 AM


 



-- Edited by Millie on Thursday 6th of November 2014 06:01:40 AM

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Good news! I have made contact with Harold Stokes G'Nephew, how fantastic is that?!!! I now only need to contact two more and I will have found the whole crew. They are Sgt John Sykes who was 30 and came from Bradford, and Sgt James Hill also 30. He was the husband of Norah and came from Manchester. If anyone can help me to make contact with the families of these two brave men, I would be very grateful.

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sufyan will get help from this forum.

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can i join this discussion?

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