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        <![CDATA[ I am researching Bertram Triance, whose name is on my local WWI war memorial (Stockwell, London SW9). There is a bit of a mystery about him and I wondered if anyone could help me. A man called Bertram Triance joined the RIC in 1920. The Stockwell Bertram Triance died in on 19 November 1916 aged 28 and was buried at Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet, Somme, France. There are three World War One medal cards for Bertram Triance: two under that name and one in the name of Reginald Day, which... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Bertram Triance  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Hi Naomi<br>
The UK BMD has a death registration for a Bertram Triance died 1933 aged 45, so he would have been born in 1888 too. The details are:<br>
Name:	Bertram Triance<br>
Death Registration Month/Year:	1933<br>
Age at death (estimated):	45<br>
Registration district:	Birmingham<br>
Inferred County:	Warwickshire<br>
Volume:	6d<br>
Page:	82<br>
<br>
Looks like it would be worth getting his death certificate.  Would it be too far-fetched to suppose that he faked his death (and burial!) as part of the desertion? Having two Bertram Triances born in 1888 seems quite a coincidence.   <br>
BTW, he is also on the Incoming Passenger List from Montreal arriving 30 Nov 1914 in Liverpool (and described as a clerk aged 26).<br>
Hope this helps, Keith<br> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I am researching <a title="Bertram Triance" target="_blank" href="http://www.stockwellwarmemorial.co.uk/names-index/bertram-triance">Bertram Triance</a>, whose name is on my local WWI war memorial (Stockwell, London SW9). <br><br>There is a bit of a mystery about him and I wondered if anyone could help me. A man called Bertram Triance joined the RIC in 1920. The Stockwell Bertram Triance died in on 19 November 1916 aged 28 and was buried at Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet, Somme, France. <br><br>There are three World War One medal cards for Bertram Triance: two under that name and one in the name of Reginald Day, which states that his aka was Betram Triance. The latter includes a note: "deserted" and "In view of subsequent service in France Star and medals to be issued on ..." One of the cards for Bertram Triance includes the note "At present in Brixton Prison." <br><br>At the time of the 1911 census, Bertram Triance, aged 22, worked as a publisher’s clerk and lived at 32 Army... ]]></description>

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