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Armed Forces / Re: Crimea Medal Roll Lookup Please
« on: Wednesday 22 April 20 12:49 BST (UK)  »
Bob,

His promotion that ShaunJ found is in Brighton Herald - Saturday 21 April 1877 page 3

https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001663/18770421/124/0003

and also the Brighton Guardian - Wednesday 25 April 1877 page 8

https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001641/18770425/209/0008




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Armed Forces / Re: Crimea Medal Roll Lookup Please
« on: Tuesday 21 April 20 18:14 BST (UK)  »
Not involved in the original thread, but just wanted to say that's a great photo you have of James. Do you know much about his service history?

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Armed Forces / Re: Abbreviation E.R.A. ??
« on: Tuesday 07 January 20 23:15 GMT (UK)  »
Just a guess, but as in Plymouth possibly a Royal Navy connection and so potentially could stand for Engine Room Artificer...

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Family Bibles / Re: William Blythe, Derby Railway Orphanage Bible
« on: Friday 30 August 19 16:54 BST (UK)  »
My apologies!

The Bible was presented in 23rd July 1930, I must have deleted it accidentally when typing up my original post

That could help to know the date  ;D

JJ

Ha, yep! I've amended the original post

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Family Bibles / Re: William Blythe, Derby Railway Orphanage Bible
« on: Friday 30 August 19 16:35 BST (UK)  »
My apologies!

The Bible was presented in 23rd July 1930, I must have deleted it accidentally when typing up my original post

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Family Bibles / Re: William Blythe, Derby Railway Orphanage Bible
« on: Friday 30 August 19 16:22 BST (UK)  »
Mike,

thank you for the link, it has given me some further clues and avenues to pursue!

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Armed Forces / Re: Information re. WWI service - two regiments?
« on: Friday 30 August 19 13:44 BST (UK)  »
Thanks, Chef_Hendrix. Is findmypast the one with better quality? (I was just a little unclear)

Yes, Find my Past records are usually clearer

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Armed Forces / Re: Information re. WWI service - two regiments?
« on: Friday 30 August 19 13:32 BST (UK)  »
He has quite a few pages of records on FindMyPast, they are usually the same as you find on Ancestry but normally a better quality copy.

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Family Bibles / William Blythe, Derby Railway Orphanage Bible
« on: Friday 30 August 19 13:21 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I am fortunate to have a few bibles and a hymn book in my possession. None of them are particular old, the oldest printed in the late 1920s. They are not family bibles like some of you have posted about, containing family details but they are all named to their previous owners.

One was given to my Great Grandmother in 1935 for her confirmation (she would have been 34-35 yrs old at the time and sadly died 10 years later)

One belongs to my Dad from when he was a child, issued by the Gideons ( I still have mine)

The Hymn Book belonged to my Gran who was adopted shortly after birth https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=812275.0 and she has entered a few details and dates of when living at various addresses.

The final one I found whilst clearing out my Grandads house upon his death. It is a small bible with the following written on the inside

"Presented to William Blythe by the committee of the Railway Orphanage Derby, on his leaving 23rd July 1930  signed Albert Dean Secy"

I found Albert Edward Dean in the 1911 census as Secretary at the Railway Servants Orphanage. He was 45 at the time and when I find him again in the 1939 register he is recorded as "Retired Secretary"

I've not however been able to find a link to William or who he was, and I have no idea why this bible was in my Grandparents house. I'm not sure if William was a child or worked at the Orphanage, I was leaning to previously living there as a child.

Does anyone have any clues or advice on finding out who William was?

Thanks

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