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21st March 2013, 09:37 PM
#1
Help to locate Grandfathers ship
Sir
I am trying to find out what ship my grandfather was on during the Arctic Convoy. Sadly he passed away 9 years ago and my Mum has no recollection of his whereabouts during the war. He was in the merchant navy and his name was Geoffrey Allcott Evans. He came from Wellington, Telford, Shropshire.
My dream would be to have my Grandfathers medals (If I can obtain them all, as they went missing years ago) on the wall alongside mine.Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
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21st March 2013, 09:43 PM
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Copies:
Certain you will be directed to his entitlement, not certain if they can be issued twice, but know for certain once you have the full list, others have donated the originals to museums etc and have had copies made for the family.
Best of Luck. K.
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21st March 2013, 09:44 PM
#3
niel if you know your grandfathers service number i believe you can get copies of them but they are costly{about £40.00} each.jp
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21st March 2013, 09:48 PM
#4
Sadly I dont know his service number. Do you know how I can find this out as I am more than willing to contact the medals office and pay for anything that I can obtain for my Grandad. Thank you for your prompt replies.
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21st March 2013, 09:48 PM
#5
Hello Neil
Hello Neil
I hope that you will get some info soon !
In the meantime ,have you got his Seamans Record,if not they are available here!
You can order them online,this is just his Seamans Pouch which would contain possibly a little info,you can also order his CRS10 which would contain a lot more info and possible a Photograph of when he jioned!
Hope this may help to start the ball rolling for you!
Cheers
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Item reference BT 372/2746/114
R845928 EVANS G A 21/11/1942 SHROPSHIRE
Disregard this above info it seems it is for another Evans! Too late for any Convoys!
The CRS10 is the correct one! Sorry for error!
I think i am correct here with his CRS10 Link as well ?
Cheers
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...EF=bt382%2F552
Last edited by Doc Vernon; 22nd March 2013 at 08:43 PM.
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21st March 2013, 09:52 PM
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Sir, I have nothing of his at all. I am just starting out on which could be a long journey but one I am willing to see through to the end. Any help, websites, directions, contacts would be gratefully received.
Thank you again.
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21st March 2013, 10:01 PM
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His CRS10 will have the list of Ships he served on!
His CRS10 will have the list of Ships he served on!
See my post above for info to obtain this CRS10
Cheers
Piece reference BT 382/552
Evans Douglas Arthur to Evans Gordon William
Last edited by Doc Vernon; 21st March 2013 at 10:03 PM.
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21st March 2013, 10:29 PM
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A long journey:

Originally Posted by
neil edwards
Sir, I have nothing of his at all. I am just starting out on which could be a long journey but one I am willing to see through to the end. Any help, websites, directions, contacts would be gratefully received.
Thank you again.
RE: a long journey, at least you are prepared to wait, some expect near instant results.
Stay invoved, much could be discovered in days - but. in all reality takes a bit longer.
NO PROMISES, BUT WILL HELP AS MUCH THAT IS POSSIBLE:
K.
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21st March 2013, 10:39 PM
#9
I feel that there may be some confusion here!
I feel that there may be some confusion here!
As i read the first Post Neil is looking for Ships his Grandad served on during the Artic Concvoys!
Now unless there are two GA Evans born Shropshire,then the one i have given cannot be the one Neil seeks,as this person was only born in 1942,thus very unable to have served in the 1940's Convoys!
So sorry for any confusion Neil.
Possibly we will have to look futher into this!
Cheers
Doc
Note!
Neil and myself are cummunicating on this so will await his message later on about this issue!
Last edited by Doc Vernon; 21st March 2013 at 11:15 PM.
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21st March 2013, 11:28 PM
#10
Welcome Neil,
Firstly, you need to contact the Register of Shipping and Seamen in Cardiff to find out about his medal entitlement. I cannot see anything for him online but we know that many records of medals issued or claimed have not survived. If Cardiff do not have a surviving entitlement for him then they will tell you what you need to do. However, if medals have been issued in the past and there is a record of that then you will not be entitled to obtain replacements from them. In that instance a medal dealer or eBay would be a way to go to obtain them.
If there are no records, Cardiff will tell you that it is up to his next of kin to provide proof of his area and time qualification. To do that you will need his CRS 10 and the movement cards of the ships he served in. Re the CRS 10 [see post by Vernon] best obtained by visit to Kew.
If you could provide his date of birth then a more thorough search may be done for him.
Regards
Hugh
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We had to pay for our freedom
Then the Merchant Ship Sailors
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