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Subject: Re: [OM] Grandpa
From: Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2020 19:13:44 +0100
Martin

Good luck with your search, and thanks (and to Jez) for that information.

My mother is still alive but with incipient dementia and a failing long-term 
memory; she did write some memoirs around 10 years ago, but they were sketchy 
and only partially accurate.  The person with almost encyclopaedic knowledge 
her sister-in-law, my aunt, but she’s lying immobile and with failing 
everything in a care home near Glasgow after a stroke at Christmas.

I’m inclined to try to see my grandfather’s war records, but now will probably 
be a bad time . . .

Chris

> On 4 Apr 2020, at 16:30, Martin Walters <mwalters1440@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Chris:
> My sister and I are in the same position, with only our mother still living 
> (but very poorly). We have lots of questions about old photos and relations 
> that would be easy to answer otherwise. Indeed, some will never be answered 
> now.
> 
> We ended up signing up for Ancestry to try and rectify things. We found that 
> it was quite useful, but with limited information after 1911 (the last 
> available census). You do have to be quite careful to pick the right 
> person..... It's amazing how many people of the same name and place were 
> born/married or died in the same year. We found information on other family 
> trees, some good, some clearly mixed up.
> 
> Ancestry does have service records, though patchy. I also joined Forces War 
> Records briefly. In our case, we still have one grandfather who's records are 
> not available publicly. His brother's (he died in 1913), on the other hand, 
> are available and make interesting reading. I also read that a significant 
> part of the records were lost during bombing of the War Department in the 
> 1940s.
> 
> Martin
> 
> On 2020-04-04 6:19 a.m., Chris Barker wrote:
>> My maternal grandfather served in both World Wars, mostly as a pilot, but 
>> also as an engineer (from what I can gather).  He worked in Iraq (where he 
>> was interned during the revolution of the 1950s), Ghana and India as a 
>> railway engineer after the Second World War and I last saw him a couple of 
>> years before he died in 1993, just short of his 100th birthday.
>> 
>> I’ve started taking a (belated) interest in his career and his ancestry, but 
>> it has been impossible to find out anything about his parents.  So i thought 
>> to check through some of his early photos for clues.  I’ve scanned a few and 
>> put them in a mid-March blog entry:
>> 
>> http://cbimages.uk/?p=700 <http://cbimages.uk/?p=700> 
>> <http://cbimages.uk/?p=700 <http://cbimages.uk/?p=700>>
>> 
>> The photo of him and some young lady wearing an army tunic is a little 
>> strange, but he’s not here to defend himself or his motives . . .

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