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Are the Merchant Navy records complete?

Posted: 19 Dec 2013 05:07
by graleystives
.thank

Re: Are the Merchant Navy records complete?

Posted: 19 Dec 2013 06:00
by Bertieone
List or Manifest on the Vessel as Members of Crew.


Name:
Fred Roseby

Arrival Date:
3 Jun 1942
Port of Arrival:
New Orleans, Louisiana
Age:
27
Birth Date:
abt 1915
Gender:
Male
Port of Departure:
Cristobal, Panama
Ship Name:
Boissevain
Race:
English


Fred was a Gunlayer, 5' 8'' and 145lbs. (Gunlayer aims the gun)

Re: Are the Merchant Navy records complete?

Posted: 19 Dec 2013 07:20
by MaryA
See also a couple of suggestions made by another of our members http://forum.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk ... 14&t=12890

Re: Are the Merchant Navy records complete?

Posted: 19 Dec 2013 08:49
by yappie
:) Hi When researching my Dad's and Grandfather's Merchant Navy history I found that Dad's record (called a CRS10) was held at the National Archives Kew. This included ships served on from 1939 to 1945 as MN men were conscripted for military service. After the war men returned to "casual" ship by ship employment and I understand most of these records were sent to Canada for storage. If they didn't sign on for war service or left the Merchant service before 1940 the record is called CR10 and those not lost or destroyed are held at Southampton Archives. Hope I have helped in some way.
yappie

Re: Are the Merchant Navy records complete?

Posted: 19 Dec 2013 09:16
by Sue H
Hi Yappie thanks for this information. I am struggling to find my grandad's MN history. Will start exploring the two avenues you listed.

Re: Are the Merchant Navy records complete?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013 15:46
by graleystives
Many thanks for your help. That is reallu useful advice. I will look into this more. It has made me realise that I have researched my distant ancestors but actually know little about one of my grandparents.







Many thanks for your help.

Re: Are the Merchant Navy records complete?

Posted: 21 Dec 2013 07:37
by Bertieone
graleystives wrote:

Thank you Bert for that listing. Please could I ask how you tracked it down?

The above is from Ancestry (USA) records, its the only hit, seafaring.

However, there are 2 hits for a Freddie Roseby, 1952, 1957, flying from London to New York with, British Overseas Airways Corporation.
The 1952,
C/O,
G R Brown Inc,
Whittier, L.A. California.

Might be relevant if you know what his employment was for those years.