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Adoption and Military
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Maureen | Report | 6 Feb 2011 10:12 |
Hi my mum was adopted and we think we have her fathers details correct but just need a final check before we carry on down the route. We need to confirm where he actually served during the 2nd world war. The name is John Gilbert and the one we are looking for served in Hanley Stoke on Trent. We believe he was born 1896 and died c1970. The one we are looking into was born in Flushing Cornwall but we just need to clarify. Can any one help with info how todo this. We have no family to ask because of the adoption. |
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RutlandBelle | Report | 6 Feb 2011 11:14 |
He may have served in WW1 also. He would have been in his 40's in WW2. |
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RutlandBelle | Report | 6 Feb 2011 11:18 |
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/prose01/WW2_Army_ServiceRecord.htm |
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rootschat | Report | 6 Feb 2011 12:37 |
The only WW1 record I can find is William John Gilbert b abt 1896, Pengegon Moor Cambourne Cornwall, he signed his attestation papers in London Aug 1914.Army number 104898 and he was in the Royal Engineers. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 6 Feb 2011 13:01 |
A death certificate dated after late 1969 should show date and place of birth. |
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Maureen | Report | 7 Feb 2011 19:52 |
Thanks for all your lovely prompt replies. However the only concrete info we have is that he was in Hanley Stoke on Trent in 1942. He was approx 40 years old. After that we are guessing at the moment. Like I say we could go anywhere. The records the Navy sent were for John Henry Gilbert who died on May 29th 1969. We cannot find any record of a death for this name. Back to my original idea I think in that I need to find details of the man who was in Hanley in October (ish) 1942. Bearing in mind that my mum was born June 1943. My nan (now deceased) said she never moved from the area during the war and he was a naval officer and she his Wren clerk. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 7 Feb 2011 22:45 |
As your Nan is dead, would it be possible to get her records? Not having seen any, I'm wondering if there would be any mention of being assigned to a particular person or unit and try tracing the history and personnel via some type of Ex Naval Association? |
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