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WW1 'BURNT' Records - LESS than we thought!
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DazedConfused | Report | 13 Nov 2014 12:18 |
On the Breakfast show a few mornings ago, there was a young lady from the National Archives on, promoting the use of archives around the country. |
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Kay???? | Report | 13 Nov 2014 13:03 |
Also in 1930 many many RAMC records were destroyed by governing bodies. :-( |
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DazedConfused | Report | 14 Nov 2014 12:48 |
When I paid to have someone research at the National Archives WW1 records (prior to then going on Ancestry) the man did say he was really surprised at how comprehensive the records for my ancestor were as in the 1930s (again) many army units did a cull of the paperwork held in their records. |
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DazedConfused | Report | 18 Nov 2014 20:36 |
Nudge |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 19 Nov 2014 08:19 |
Just looking at the thread heading "WW1 'BURNT' Records - LESS than we thought!" gives the impression that there were fewer burnt records than originally anticipated, i.e. more surviving. |