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The Common Room / licensed victuallers in Liverpool
« on: Wednesday 03 June 20 17:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi, would anyone have information or links to licensed victuallers records in Liverpool from about 1880 onwards?
not looking for records of specific people, more about the LVA as a group and its history.. anything to do with its activities or minutes of meetings, maybe names of people on its committee etc.

any info would be much appreciated

thanks

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World War One / Re: A.S.C. in first world war
« on: Monday 29 April 19 18:58 BST (UK)  »
WOW! where do you find this stuff? I really didn't think there was any chance of getting any information.

hope the gardening is going well....

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World War One / Re: A.S.C. in first world war
« on: Sunday 28 April 19 21:57 BST (UK)  »
if you are sure you don't mind that would be great

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World War One / Re: A.S.C. in first world war
« on: Sunday 28 April 19 18:19 BST (UK)  »
MaxD thanks very much for your help once again,,it's not the first time you've offered what has become invaluable advice.

ShaunJ i'll get onto that link as soon as I can and thank you very much also

best regards to you both

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World War One / Re: A.S.C. in first world war
« on: Saturday 27 April 19 17:30 BST (UK)  »
well thanks very much for looking into it for me, I thought it might be difficult. where would I find the absent voters list you mentioned? it may be useful to look into a couple of other family members from that time as well

thanks again

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World War One / Re: A.S.C. in first world war
« on: Saturday 27 April 19 15:14 BST (UK)  »
Hi Max D
Pte. John Shaw m2/132923

any help at all would be great
thanks

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World War One / A.S.C. in first world war
« on: Saturday 27 April 19 15:02 BST (UK)  »
hi, would anyone know how to go about finding a soldiers company during WW1? I am looking for my grandad and I know he was in the army service corps and his regimental number which started with m2/ so I know he was with mechanical transport. his medal index card says he entered France on 31/10/15 but I don't seem to be able to find out anything about where exactly he was or what he did. I realise I am probably clutching at straws here but any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

many thanks

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Lancashire / Re: christenings in anfield, liverpool
« on: Friday 11 January 19 19:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Boo,
I do have the details of his death etc thanks. its the everyday stuff i wanted to try and find. he died so young that it seemed a shame not to know more than just the basic bits that were easy to find. ill keep looking and im sure ill find something eventually.
i would like to thank both you Boo and also Carole w for taking the time  to offer your help, its much appreciated
best regards


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Lancashire / Re: christenings in anfield, liverpool
« on: Friday 11 January 19 18:24 GMT (UK)  »
all I'm really looking for is the name of the church he was christened in... I know all about his parents etc but as he died so young and most of that side of the family are also no longer with us I have nobody to ask. its unfortunate that we know so little about him apart from birth/ death dates and the fact he ran away to join up in the war. was just hoping to be able to fill out the picture.
thanks for your help

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