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

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Gillian

Gillian Report 11 Jan 2004 22:30

Marcia, I have sent you a email with some info. Gillian

Jan

Jan Report 11 Jan 2004 22:19

Hi there Gillian I was wondering if you dont mind looking for anything about my great grandfather Stanley Frederick Lenthall Bartlett born June 10, 1890 was a private (stableman)in the Royal Berkshire Regiment and was serving in 1918 anything you could find would be fantastic he may be under Frederick I dont know if you could change names I know he did later in life although I dont think officially. I really do appreciate this. with many thanks Jan x

Sandra

Sandra Report 11 Jan 2004 22:18

Hello Gillian Not being familar with the layout at PRO Archives at Q, I may be asking for something that is not within your possibility tomorrow. I have the index for a divorce that I would like the case notes for. Jan 1886 616 Stow (Walter) v S. (Alice) & Gibbs ( John) Now I was told to go to the PRO site and find this reference in J77. So as far as I can figure out I am looking for Yr 1886 J 77/616 a box with 30 files would be given to you and you would look for the one that had to do with the divorce of Walter & Alice Stow I know that likely you will not be able to do this but I figure there is no harm in asking. I would be willing to re-imburse you any costs involved if there are any. Thanks for your generous offer. Sandra in Ontario, Canada

Robin

Robin Report 11 Jan 2004 22:17

Wonderful. Can you please check Private Percy Eastwood. No 48327 Northumberland Fusiliers,WW1 H/a 5 Hollowgate, Rotherham Yorks, a survivor who was wounded three times. Many Many thanks

Carole

Carole Report 11 Jan 2004 22:15

Hi Gillian Would you be able to look up Corporal William Walton, 3851809, 1st BTN, The LOyal Regiment (North Lancashire) who was wounded at Dunkirk and died of his injuries 02.06.1940. Any info would be appreciated Many thanks Carole Walker

Marcie

Marcie Report 11 Jan 2004 22:09

yes please if you have time, just looking for pte frank john bunch 4582 died at ypers 13/05/1915, he was the only frank bunch killed in the 1stww, any info would be just great marciexxx

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 11 Jan 2004 22:05

Thank you for your kind offer. I have a 4xgt grandfather James Goldsmith from Rotherfield/Crowborough East Sussex. On his daughter's marriage cert - 1853 - it shows his occupation as 'soldier'. I have nothing more than this, but would be very grateful if you could just look up his name and see if any correspond. I believe he would have been born around 1790ish. If others have more pressing enquiries, please don't worry about this. Thanks in advance for anything you find. Cheers. Maz. XX

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 11 Jan 2004 22:03

Gillian These are really sketchy details, so not to worry if you can't look. All the info I have is Thomas James Maggs who was born c1872.I was told he was gassed in a war, but not sure which one it would have been, so if you have to search by war and not name then I understand you won't be able to look. Sorry to be so vague. Lynda

Gillian

Gillian Report 11 Jan 2004 21:59

Hi All, I'm hoping to go to Q tomorrow morning to look up Medals Index Cards. (Weather permitting). If you would like me to also search for soldiers details/medals awarded to them please let me know. I only intend to be there up until lunch time so will try and help upto 5 people if I can. Please leave details below.