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My 12/1/04 a.m. visit to Q National Archives - UPD

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Sandra

Sandra Report 13 Jan 2004 23:55

Hi Gillian Thanks for keeping me in mind anyway Gillian. I am surprised you were able to accomplish as much as you did in the short time you had to spend there. Was just great that you were able to help some people with their requests. Sandra in Ontario, Canada

Gillian

Gillian Report 13 Jan 2004 20:42

nudge

Gillian

Gillian Report 13 Jan 2004 15:28

nudge

Jan

Jan Report 12 Jan 2004 23:35

email is in the post or however it gets there. Thanks millions Jan x

Robin

Robin Report 12 Jan 2004 22:20

Gillian Many thanks . Your info is most appreciated

Gillian

Gillian Report 12 Jan 2004 22:12

Hi Renee, I'm sorry but I went this morning. So I have been and gone.

Renee

Renee Report 12 Jan 2004 21:52

Hope this is the right place to post my need for a medals look-up. I have a picture of my father, Arthur Alfred Lepine, born July 14, 1882, in Kingston. The picture shows him in the Surrey Regiment, Maybe Boer war. I have heard he did receive some medals. Any help would be appreciated.

Gillian

Gillian Report 12 Jan 2004 21:43

nudge

Marcie

Marcie Report 12 Jan 2004 20:52

hi gillian many many thanks for your info, for taking the time to look for others i really appreciate it marcie xxxx

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 12 Jan 2004 20:49

Thank you for trying Gillian, thought he may be a problem. Let me know if I can return the favour for you in the future (FRC or LMA) Maz. XX

Gillian

Gillian Report 12 Jan 2004 20:41

nudge

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 12 Jan 2004 20:26

Gilian Thank you so much for the information you gave me about Thomas Maggs. With this information I can now ask another family member if it would be him. Thanks again I really do appreciate your time. Lynda

Gillian

Gillian Report 12 Jan 2004 20:20

Hi All, Please find below all that I have found out for you all. However, some I was not able to find out anything, sorry. MIC = Medal Index Card Roll & Page: With each medal awarded on MIC it gives a ref to the actual paperwork that may give additional info but sorry I did not have time to order & view them. Hi Lynda, I found a MIC for a Thomas James Maggs but unsure if it is your one but here goes: For his Corps it has 'ASL' or 'ASG'. Regiment it only has 'SS' - ? Service number; 6917 This soldier recieved the Victory - Roll number RASC/10113246 page 25314 Also, The Star - Roll Number RASL/6B11 page 5026 It stated Theatre of war was: (1) France Additional info. was that he was discharged. So I don't know whether or not he also went onto fight again later or unfortunately this is not your soldier. Gillian ************************ Hi Maz, I had problems with this one also and sought help from staff who informed me that without a regiment to go on it would be a very long process in trying to find out for you on James Goldsmith. However, she did say that if he was serving in the war during the time of any of his children being born then the service birth certificates should state which regiment and other info on them. So I hope you get lucky. *************************** Hi Marcie, I found Frank John Bunch's MIC and it confirmed your info that you have already. He was awarded the:- Victory - Roll: CY/10413 page 333. British War medal - ditto The Star - Roll: CY/9 page 23 Additional information was that he was KIA 13/5/15 ******************** Hi Carole, Sorry but I was told that the ministry of defence has not yet released soldier records for 1940 to Q and you will need to contact: (For Army officers and soldiers since 1920) Army Personnel Centre, Historic Disclosures, Mailpoint 400, Kentigern Hse, 65 Brown Street, Glasgow, G2 8EX e-mail:[email protected] or Tel: 0141 224 2335 (tel: only no for soldiers with surname between sher-Z ***************** Hi Robin, I found MIC for Percy Eastwood - no 48327 and it confirmed regiment He was awarded both the Victory and British War medal, Roll: 0/1/1051342 page 10000 The only other remards were that he was discharged 392 (xxv111) I'm unsure what numbers are after discharged comment and neither did the staff. ***************** Hi Janet, I was unable to find a suitable Stanley Bartlett but I did find a couple of Frederick Bartlett's that served in Royal Berks so I'm hoping that one of them maybe yours. Serv. No.: 9920 1st Royal Berks Theatre of War: France Awarded: Victory- Roll: 105 paga 194 British War - ditto Start: 2/3 13 29 Remarks: Discharged ----------------- Serv No 16292, 55271, 5329794 2nd Royal Berks Awarded: Victory Roll: L/105 page 194 British - ditto - Star L/3 B 29 ************************************ Hi Sandra, I'm really sorry but ran out of time and did not get a chance to look up info for you. *******************

Sandra

Sandra Report 12 Jan 2004 00:01

Hi Gillian, Thank you once again. Just noticed my last message got all mixed up when it was submitted. Wonder that you could make any sense of it. Don't spend too much time on it. If you are meant to be able to help it should happen quickly or else it must wait for me to figure out another way. Take care Sandra

Gillian

Gillian Report 11 Jan 2004 23:49

Hi Sandra, I will take your info with me and make some enquiries for you. I will let you know. Gillian

Sandra

Sandra Report 11 Jan 2004 23:44

Hi Gillian According to their site, the older divorce records are at the National Archive, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, but heaven knows There is a way of ordering them online for a fee, which I have what building or where you would have to go to find them. no problem with, but I find their catalogue very confusing. I know they seem to think it is easy but I am totally bewildered most of the time. I have asked if anyone here has ordered online from there but have had no replies so I guess not. But thank you for taking the time to respond to my request. I appreciate it. Sandra in Ontario, Canada

Gillian

Gillian Report 11 Jan 2004 22:48

Hi Sandra, I have only been to Q National Archives once but I am of the understanding that the only records that they hold there are to do with British Wars and Service records. I think the General Records office at Summerset House is the place that would hold the info you require and unfortunately I'm not going there. Sorry. Gillian

Karen

Karen Report 11 Jan 2004 22:47

Hi Gillian, If you have the time could you please see if you can find information on William Noon(e) born 1793-1795 in Thurlaston, Warwickshire, part of Dunchurch parish.He was married to Fanny(Francis). In 1851 census he was described as Greenwich Pensioner and on marriage cert in 1820 was stationed as private, later corporal at Plymouth division of marines. I would be very interested to know if there are any further details concerning his military service. With thanks, Karen

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 11 Jan 2004 22:36

Gill He was born in Islington London c 1872 & was living in Islington or the Strand area of London. Hope this helps. Thanks again Lynda

Gillian

Gillian Report 11 Jan 2004 22:32

Hi Lynda, Have you got any other birth details i.e., birthplace and do you know where he was living that may help identify Thomas Maggs. Thanks Gillian