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Merchant Navy
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Jilliflower | Report | 2 Nov 2009 10:33 |
What a brilliant offer David, |
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juma | Report | 2 Nov 2009 10:26 |
I didn't look up any special listings for ships. i just looked on Ancestry 1871 census, put his name and year of birth and up came a crew listing for HMS Forte. His name was John Mondey b1852 Titchfield Hampshire. |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 1 Nov 2009 19:37 |
Hi Grace. No connection. My connection is through Holmes. (Bristol based). And don't let anyone know that, it's a secret!!! Aunty |
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Christine | Report | 1 Nov 2009 18:58 |
Dont know if this helps, but my dad was in the merchant navy during the last war, and I am lucky to have his discharge book of continuous service. This lists signing on dates to a particular ship, and signing off dates. I found a website called Arnold Hague Ports Databse, Port arrival and departures. So by entering the ships name, I could then see where that ship had been between the dates shown in dads book. I also found the convoy numbers that he had been on. |
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DaveatHove | Report | 1 Nov 2009 15:58 |
The records at Kew, held on microfiche, are the same as the ones in Southampton. Many are missing but it is worth looking. He may have one of the records with a photo and some of the ships that he served on. I won't be going to Kew for a couple of weeks but will have a look if you are still interested. Do you have an exact date of birth in case there are a lot of Edwards. |
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Grace | Report | 1 Nov 2009 14:18 |
Thank you Shannette |
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Jilliflower | Report | 1 Nov 2009 14:13 |
All brilliant advice, |
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Shannette | Report | 1 Nov 2009 14:11 |
Try www.mercantilemarine.org |
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Grace | Report | 1 Nov 2009 13:53 |
Julie just poking my nose in but could you please tell me how to access British Ships in the 1871 census? My Darling family were all in Merchant/Royal/Marines and I can't find them on most of the census. |
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Jilliflower | Report | 1 Nov 2009 13:53 |
So where would i access the Census about people on ships? such as in 1971 ? |
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juma | Report | 1 Nov 2009 12:19 |
A census was taken on British ships in 1871 as I found a g g uncle on HMS Forte in Bombay Harbour. Throughout his life he was always known by the nickname' Admiral' |
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Jilliflower | Report | 1 Nov 2009 08:49 |
Thanks, aunty Sherlock, |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 1 Nov 2009 08:43 |
Try to find his Continuous Certificate of Discharge. This was issued by the Board of Trade under the Merchant Shipping Act 1894. The address for handing back lost certificates is Registrar-General of Shipping and Seamen, Tower Hill, London England. Don't even know if that address still means anything. I'd still try the National Archives first. |
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Jilliflower | Report | 1 Nov 2009 08:25 |
good morning Gwyn, Maggie and aunty Sherlock, |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 1 Nov 2009 03:15 |
The merchant seaman I have been researching has his information in the National Archives collection. I think that was because he was involved with that navy during the war. His documentation was surprisingly held in Cardiff Wales. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 1 Nov 2009 00:58 |
You'd need to look in Liverpool for his records. |
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Jilliflower | Report | 31 Oct 2009 23:41 |
Thanks Gwyn, I didn't even know about the seaman's 'card' but it sounds very exciting to see that. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 31 Oct 2009 23:23 |
At Southampton Archives I viewed record cards for Merchant Navy men. |
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Jilliflower | Report | 31 Oct 2009 22:41 |
Please could someone advise me how to track down the ships and career of a merchant navy steward when I have minimal detail - only Edward Walker b 1900 in Liverpool who was a steward possibly until the 1920s also possibly with the Blue Star line as he had a blue star tattoo. Also his grandfather who was Jacob Carr who was a Chief Steward and was born in Ulster. Both men lived in Liverpool. |