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Merchant Navy Apprentices 1824-1910 - ancestry
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Thanks - found 2x g-grandfather in 1839.
His age is 2 years out (he was 16 not 14) but his dob varies on all his Merchant Navy paperwork... |
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Fantastic! I have found a few from my mother's side of the family.
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I think I may have found my Joseph Bridges!!!!
I'm trying to scroll back and forth in the records and keep getting a page that has 4 pictures on it - a census, a registration card, a canadian census and something that is possibly German. Is anyone else getting that?
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Could someone please look at Joseph Bridges b 1841 and b 1843. Do you get the same image for both? I'm wondering if I'm having problems with another new record set.
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June 1857
Name of apprentice: Bridges Joseph, Age when bound: 16, date of indenture: 11 June, date of registry of indenture: 11 June, term for which bound: 4, Indenture expires: 11 Jun 61, Names and Residences of Parties to whom Bound: Robt Thompson, Whitby, Vessel in which Apprentice is to serve: Ethel, Whitby, no 209 |
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And the other image is coming up as you described.
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Thanks for looking Kate. I'll wait a few days and see if it rights itself.
I am really hopeful it is my Joseph, he wasn't on the 1861 census.
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grrr still can't see the image of what is probably my Joseph. I've reported it but not heard anything yet.
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