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Title: Where was Anthony Samuel TAULBUT a Light house keeper?
Post by: hscott21 on Wednesday 02 September 20 13:58 BST (UK)

In 1901 Census my great uncle has his occupation listed as assistant light house keeper.
Archive Reference   RG13
Folio   61
Page   27
Piece Number   993
His address is given as Portsmouth
British Royal Navy Dec 9 1889.  Saw service W Africa, Egypt, Sudan, Zanzibar. Served HMS Gibraltar flying squadron. HMS Volage - Artic Expedition of 1890s.  Served under Anglo-Egyptian Ports & Lights, service in the Lighthouses of the Red Sea.  1 yr on Ashrail (??)Lighthouse coral reef  in the Red Sea ....Mt Sinai??.
1908  settled in Canada at Mission City, British Columbia.
How do I find out which light house he was employed at?  I'm not sure from which source the above references are from.
Title: Re: Where was Anthony Samuel TAULBUT a Light house keeper?
Post by: MaxD on Wednesday 02 September 20 15:17 BST (UK)
His seaman's record here:

http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D6674516  (download presently free) - has the service 1889 to 1908

Possible help from here??  http://www.lighthousekeepers.co.uk/

MaxD
Title: Re: Where was Anthony Samuel TAULBUT a Light house keeper?
Post by: stanmapstone on Wednesday 02 September 20 16:17 BST (UK)
See Trinity House Personnel at Lighthouses in England and Wales and the Channel Islands 1841-1910
Table of Keepers
Table of Stations by county
Location map of the lighthouse sites
 https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Lighthouses/


Stan
Title: Re: Where was Anthony Samuel TAULBUT a Light house keeper?
Post by: barryd on Wednesday 02 September 20 16:22 BST (UK)
A site with his name mentioned

https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/taulbut/3/
Title: Re: Where was Anthony Samuel TAULBUT a Light house keeper?
Post by: stanmapstone on Wednesday 02 September 20 16:32 BST (UK)
Hurst Point Lighthouse seems to be the nearest to Portsea. https://goo.gl/maps/JK7BM8Cj9ZkMAbBj7
assuming he was employed by Trinity House.

Stan
Title: Re: Where was Anthony Samuel TAULBUT a Light house keeper?
Post by: KGarrad on Wednesday 02 September 20 16:40 BST (UK)
Alternatively, he may have been employed by the Northern Lighthouse Board - which covers Scotland and the Isle of Man.

Red Sea and Sinai lighthouses may have come under British jurisdiction in the early years of the 20th Century.
Incidentally, there won't have been a lighthouse on Mount Sinai! ;D
Title: Re: Where was Anthony Samuel TAULBUT a Light house keeper?
Post by: oldohiohome on Wednesday 02 September 20 16:41 BST (UK)

 1 yr on Ashrail (??)Lighthouse coral reef  in the Red Sea ..
Ashrafi Juzur   maybe?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lighthouses_in_Egypt

right click on the coordinates in the list and see a map of where it is.
Or
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Juzur+Ashrafi,+Egypt/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x14525364714c620f:0x2d388f358afc2929?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi68efv5srrAhXjc98KHTU5CukQ8gEwE3oECA8QBg

edit: regular click, or if you're like me, right click then pick 'open in a new tab or window'
Title: Re: Where was Anthony Samuel TAULBUT a Light house keeper?
Post by: hscott21 on Thursday 03 September 20 06:10 BST (UK)
Thanks very much everyone for all your leads.  It's amazing how names/words get distorted over time, but I am pretty sure Ashrafi Juzur sounds about right.  After a lot of mucking about I actually got Gt Uncle Tony's naval records as a stoker then signaller.
 
Was wondering if anyone new what the entry "Joined P or RyR POB Y39 6.8.08 means?

Its known that Anthony Samuel Taulbut settled in Canada in 1908 under some migration/settlement scheme.  He went on to be an active and innovative member in the early days of Mission City and most of the artefacts in the Mission museum belonged to him.  He migrated with 52 boxes!

Once again thanks for your help everyone.
Title: Re: Where was Anthony Samuel TAULBUT a Light house keeper?
Post by: hscott21 on Thursday 03 September 20 06:36 BST (UK)
Might those abbreviations be something to do with some naval service record abbreviations:

PVR - Premature Voluntary Release

PO/ -  service number prefix for Portsmouth Division

Y39 - his age?  But 1908discharge - 1874birth = 34