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WW1 service records coming to Ancestry

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Half

Half Report 8 Sep 2006 17:10

My concern is that with all the additions, when are they putting their prices up.........

♥ Cherie ♥

♥ Cherie ♥ Report 5 Sep 2006 20:57

Can't wait Pauline! Thanks for telling us. Regards, Cherie

Ellen

Ellen Report 5 Sep 2006 16:54

Thanks for telling us Pauline, for me this will be brilliant, at last I will be able to find out about my Grandfather. Regards Ellen.

Alek

Alek Report 5 Sep 2006 16:45

Brilliant! I have my grandfather who was pensioned out in 1917. I know where he lived when he enlisted where he received his injuries, which hospital he was treated in and where he lived afterwards. He had a very common name, so hopefully, with all the information that will be available on Ancestry, I might even find his record!

Rachel

Rachel Report 5 Sep 2006 16:17

That's really good news Pauline. I want to research my grandfather's war service, but have been unable to get to Kew. Can't wait!

hallyally

hallyally Report 5 Sep 2006 16:04

Great News! Was just wondering whether to renew Ancestry in October, so this has made up my mind! Allie

tweedledee

tweedledee Report 4 Sep 2006 21:44

A good site to chat about WW1 and ask questions is Great War Forum (google it) Good Luck ! Margaret

Heather

Heather Report 4 Sep 2006 20:07

Oh wow, I wonder when it will come on line.

Paul Barton, Special Agent

Paul Barton, Special Agent Report 4 Sep 2006 18:52

In the meantime, a useful tip.... Any male born around the 1890's should be checked against the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site - sadly many of that generation died in the First World War.

Pauline

Pauline Report 4 Sep 2006 18:31

Just read in the October issue of Family History Monthly that TNA are working with Ancestry.co.uk to upload their service and pension records (record classes SO363 and SO364) to the internet for the first time. In SO363 you will be able to search for those who were pensioned out through illness or injury. There will be join-up forms which give a lot of detail about therir pre-war lives, where they lived, next of kin and physical appearance. In SO364 there is information such as dates of campaigns servied in, regimental numbers career progression and wounds suffered. They hope to have these records online by Christmas. So those of you who cant get to the TNA will be able to access them at home! Pauline