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12th February 2018, 02:01 PM
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Re: Joseph Brady Wilson dob 8.11.1904
Originally Posted by
Doc Vernon
Think I got mixed up Hugh
The CR10 has the Pic on reverse side is that correct?
That is correct Vernon - the CR10 relates to the Fourth Register of Seamen and that card specifically 1918/1919.
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Hugh
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14th February 2018, 03:01 PM
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Re: Joseph Brady Wilson dob 8.11.1904
Thank you for this information which will make interesting reading for my Mum. Unfortunately he died in his 40's two days after a work related accident. This resulted in a fatal accident report but they deemed the death to be not linked to his work accident.
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Thank you Hugh for the update. I knew it was a long shot but was worth a try. However always interesting to learn facts about the Merchant Navy role in the war.
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Thank you Marian. I am a member of Ancestry so will have a look at these trees. Interestingly enough the surname McWilliams is also part of my tree. This is maiden name of my great granny on my Dad's side. Much appreciated .
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