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From Daggers
The National Archives Documents Online now include downloadable medal index cards for WW1 Mercantile Marine [i.e. Merchant Navy] personnel. They are likely to have earned the MM Medal [not Military Medal!] and British War Medal.
The one I have looked at shows the ribbons were issued on July 1921 and the medals, by post, in March 1922. The address the medal was posted to is handwritten.
Details on the card: Surname, Christian names, place and year of birth, dates of issue for ribbons and medals, 'Certif. or Dis.A' , 'RS2 No.'
No ship details are given.
The cost is £3.50 [by card].
The NA Catalogue reference is BT 351/1.
with replies from Katie and Germaine.
DIS A stand for Discharge Number. A must when looking in other series of the BT series
BT 349
BT 350
BT 351
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/docu ... 3_1972.pdf
One from Dickiesam
http://brew.clients.ch/Seafarers.htm
More service records are now available from the Royal Navy, detailing the service history of seamen who joined the Navy from 1853 to 1923.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/docu ... ervice.asp
The Battle of Trafalgar and other battles
http://www.britishbattles.com/waterloo/ ... falgar.htm
From Tina a link about the CLIP Project (Pay per View on FMP)
http://www.findmypast.co.uk/home.jsp
And some tips from
Tony Hennessey
Available on Ancestry, maybe other sites also. Either use the drop down "County" box or scroll down to the list of counties at the bottom of the page and you will be able to choose "Royal Navy" for the years 1861, 1871, 1881 and 1891 or "Misc Ships at Sea or Abroad" for 1861.
Daggers
Also, for those with the LDS discs of the 1881 census there is a section in the Scotland Region (Lowlands) for 'Royal Navy (Scotland)', though I have never had cause to look at it.
and sjn
Additionally, click on the county as normal, e.g. Lancashire, then choose "Vessels" as the district