Our indexes include entries for the spelling smith. In the period you have requested, we have the following 11,865 records (displaying 10,831 to 10,840):
Workers from Foster Bros Clothing Co Ltd of Birmingham, and throughout England, who fought in the Great War
(1919) The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname and initials. The names of those killed in the conflict are marked with asterisks; those taken prisoner with daggers. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
|
Workers from George Lane & Sons of Brueton Street, Birmingham, who fought in the Great War
(1919) The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, initials, and regiment. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
|
Workers from Grainger & Smith Ltd of Birmingham, who fought in the Great War
(1919) The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, initials, rank and regiment. The names of those killed in the conflict are marked with asterisks; those taken prisoner with daggers. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
|
Workers from Grice, Grice & Son Ltd, of Nile Street and Heath Street South, Birmingham, who fought in the Great War
(1919) The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his full name. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
|
Workers from Harries, Whitfield & Co Ltd of Birmingham and Bromsgrove who fought in the Great War
(1919) The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, initials, and regiment. The names are arranged in separate lists for the Birmingham and Bromsgrove works. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
|
Workers from Henry Wiggin & Co Ltd of Birmingham who fought in the Great War
(1919) The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, initials, rank and regiment. The names of those killed, missing or captured in the conflict are noted as such. The list is split into Directors; Staff; George Street Employees; Wiggin Street Employees (Nickel, Cobalt and Casting Departments; Rolling Mill Department; Wire Mill Department); Smethwick Works. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
|
Workers from Holliday, Son & Co Ltd of Birmingham, who fought in the Great War
(1919) The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, initials, rank and regiment. The names of those killed in the conflict are noted as such. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
|
Workers from H W Ward & Co Ltd of Lionel Street, Birmingham, who fought in the Great War
(1919) The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname and initials. There are separate lists for Staff and Works. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
|
Workers from James Booth & Co (1915) Ltd of Argyle Street, Nechells, Birmingham, who fought in the Great War
(1919) The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, initials, rank and regiment. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
|
Workers from Jevons & Mellor of Corporation Street, Old Square and Minories, Birmingham, who fought in the Great War
(1919) The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname and initials. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
|
Research your ancestry, family history, genealogy and one-name study by direct access to original records and archives indexed by surname.