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    I have just found an Identity certificate for my father who was a merchant seaman. Next to his photograph are various numbers and dated ranging from October 1918 to April 1921. Can any one tell me what these numbers and dates may relate to ? Thankyou. Moya

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    Hello Moya
    What actual dates etc are shown on the ID Card!
    Are they similar to this!?
    Cheers

    Can you get a Scan and post it,this wil help to identify exactly what you want!

    If they are then they are self explanatry33003_GTJ85041.jpg

    Or is it a bit like this one !See Link
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    Hello Moya,

    I would guess that you have a CR 10 card and the numbers would be official numbers of the ships he served on in that period. The dates to the right side would be his date of engagement on each vessel.
    If you post the numbers they can be converted into ship names.

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    Hello Hugh
    As i know you are very good on these matters,i am jus asking would the CRS10 have a Photo on it?
    This is why i looked at a Seamans ID Card!
    As said just enquiring!
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    Doc CRS 10 Continuation Page.jpg This CRS10 Shows Numbers etc and the names of the Ships!
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    Hello Vernon,

    No, you would never find a photo in a CRS 10 file.
    CRS 10's are Fifth Register [1941 - 1972]. The date mentioned by Moya is 1918 - 1921 which were covered by CR 10 cards. I am assuming that Moya received this record from FMP or Southampton. I am also assuming that it is not an original RS2 identity book.
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    Sorry, don't know how to scan. I got the details from Find My Past. It is a C.R 10. They appear to be two separate pages. The first one with his ID cert no: 356998 followed by the MNS Region (Wolverhampton) and regional number 217988A, then his name, (John Masterson) rating (seaman) date of birth and nationality, and then Dis A No: 904978. On the second page alongside his photograph are :- 110636. 7.10.18. 112633 12.18. 135553 6.19. 131283 2.20. 120934 10.20. 144423 11.20. 97819 11.20. 155467 4.21. I think he may have sailed out of Liverpool, as he lodged with a Liverpool family until his marriage in 1931 when he set up home there, he was sailing up until about 1960. Thankyou for your interest. Moya

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    131283 1131283 1910 THOMAS HOLT 1521 V1910 #556 J.Holt & Co (Liverpool) Ltd GBR Liverpool
    131283 1131283 1910 GARTHORPE 1521 1928 V1910 #556 J.Holt & Co (Liverpool) Ltd GBR Liverpool
    112633 1112633 1899 HYSON 6608 V1899 #296 China Mutual SN Co


    135553 1135553 1914 AGAPENOR 7565 V1914 #12 Ocean SS Co Ltd GBR Liverpool

    110636 1110636 1900 ALCINOUS 6743 V1900 #19 Ocean S.S.Co Ltd GBR Liverpool

    144423 1144423 1920 MATAMA 2012 V1920 #1013 Khedivial Mail SS
    144423 1144423 1920 SUTHERLAND 2012 1922 V1920 #1013 J.Currie & Co



    20058893 MEMNON 1906 4870 cargo Greenock 1930 Scrapped - 120934


    http://www.photoship.co.uk/JAlbum Sh...s Holt-01.html

    http://www.photoship.co.uk/JAlbum Sh.../Hyson-01.html

    http://www.photoship.co.uk/JAlbum Sh...apenor-01.html

    http://www.photoship.co.uk/JAlbum Sh...cinous-05.html

    There are too many Pics of this name to be sure which is correct one! (Above)

    http://7seasvessels.com/?s=Matama

    http://www.photoship.co.uk/JAlbum Sh...erland-01.html

    http://www.photoship.co.uk/JAlbum Sh...Memnon-11.html

    Cant say that threse are all absolutely the ones but i feel for that period they are!
    There are later Ships with the name Memnon as well!

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    Dis A No: 904978. Is of course his actual Seamans Discharge Number which would be shown on his Seamans Book etc!

    The Number 97819 does'nt look like a Ships Official Number to me,but i may be wrong!

    When was he Born? Was it perhaps 1903 in Liverpool??

    Would his Book etc look like these!
    Cheers Just asking! Also for my learning! haha!

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    Ship number 97819 is 'AINSDALE'

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    Default Great Hugh!

    Wow!
    Thanks Hugh where did you get that one from!?
    I searched all over!
    Great stuff!
    Cheers

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    "If Blood was the price
    We had to pay for our freedom
    Then the Merchant Ship Sailors
    Paid it in full”


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