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Post Office workers records now on Ancestry
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 21 Jul 2011 19:13 |
This link might help with further research. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 21 Jul 2011 17:42 |
Thank you for mentioning this. |
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Edward | Report | 21 Jul 2011 16:11 |
I have just done a search but didn't find a record for her. |
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Edward | Report | 21 Jul 2011 16:00 |
Records of Post Office workers dating back to 1737 have been published online for the first time. The list, published on family history website Ancestry.co.uk, shows the vital role of women in the history of the postal service. It also lists 3,000 men called Pat who worked for Royal Mail over the years. More here: |
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