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    Hi
    My Name is Terry Linsell (Australia).
    Thanks for letting me join you.
    Although I've never been to sea I come from a sea faring family from Aldeburgh in Suffolk, England.
    Some were fisherman and others were in the Merchant Navy.
    My uncle, William Charles Linsell b.1900, was on the Vaunter, a mine finder during WW2 and after the war was a chef on many ships international and coastal in Australia.
    I recall him mentioning Murmansk but have no idea if he was on the convoys.
    He passed on to me a metal communication box from a German U boat - I have no idea (again!) where that came from.
    My dad Rodney Linsell (b 1904) was likewise a chef on international ships for many years and settled in Australia. During WW2 I believe he was somehow seconded to USA control and did some work in PNG.

    I'm wondering if the name Linsell is familiar to anyone on this site?

    Thanks for your time

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    Welcome to the site Terry
    Don't be surprised of the info that will come back .
    Ron the batcave

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    There used to be a contributor to this site from PNG , he was or had something to do with the war graves commission in the same. Country. He may have been able to shed a little light on to the US part. His work could maybe have had something to do with the coast watch that was set up on those areas, who knows. If you don’t ask no one will volunteer the info. If he sees this post and still with us he may reply and may be able to give you an insight. Into that neck of the woods. As Ron says welcome to the Site and who knows. I know Someone out here who was bell boy in 1948 on the. Queen Mary and went on to become Chief Steward with ANL as was here for many years. But if you have no names of friends of your father would be hard to match up. Names don’t mean too much unless they are very unusual and stick in the memory for some reason. Seamen must have the biggest range of acquaintances world wide. A list of his ships might jog someone’s memory faster than a personal name. Anyhow best of luck in your Quest. Regards JWS
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    ###was it braid who looked after the war graves john in PNG.....cappy

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    Yes that’s right Braid Anderson or something similar. Seems to have gone AWOL. My memories getting worse hope it’s not payback time for all this donkey doing. JS

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    I am not one for the archives,

    Hopefully, this found on the family search site will assist others.

    Keith.


    William Charles Dondonal Linsell

    United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records
    1918-1921

    Suffolk 1900.

    United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch

    BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT350, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith at Tregenna View Post
    Hopefully, this found on the family search site will assist others.
    Keith.


    Two entries.

    Rodney Harry P Linsell 1904

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    Rodney Harry Linsell

    United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941

    Birth:
    1904
    Suffolk

    (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2F6Z-21S : 1 October 2014), Rodney Harry P Linsell, 1904; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (Trace your Family Tree Online | Genealogy & Ancestry from Findmypast | findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Plomesgate, Suffolk, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England.

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    Hi Terry.
    Welcome to the site, hope you enjoy all there is to read on here. As John says if by chance you have your Dad's or uncles discharge books or any idea of the ships he was on please post them, it's a good way for us to follow up.
    Cheers Des

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