My fellow UK Access User Group member and friend Alan wrote to me yesterday having spotted a duplicate in 23rd September 1918's post. There were 2 Serjeants, 4732 - one Tinsdale, and one Tyndall.
It is not surprising that records from 100 years ago might be imprecise or inaccurate. In this case, it set me thinking. I don't know why all the duplicates exist in the database. But I had decided to keep both in.
So to be safe, all the Alias records (4,729 of them) remain in this blog. In that way a) I don't have to investigate further (if it were 10 or so I might have considered it), and b) anyone searching under either his family or serving name will find him.
Thanks Alan, I wouldn't have thought any more about this without your question.
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