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Aberdeenshire / Re: Trawlers WW1
« on: Friday 16 September 11 22:48 BST (UK)  »
Roy Swales solved all my queries.  He was so quick as well.   Thanks all for all the help.

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Aberdeenshire / Re: Trawlers WW1
« on: Sunday 11 September 11 21:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi Kerothwell.  Had an email back from Mr Swales  and he has managed to solve one of my queries straight off and for a small fee will do the research through Fleet Air Arm Museum to try and solve the other questions.   Thank you for giving me the email address and will let you know how I get on.   

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Aberdeenshire / Re: Trawlers WW1
« on: Friday 09 September 11 16:26 BST (UK)  »
Hi kerothwell Thanks for that will email Roy Swales and if no success will get in touch.  Will let you know how I get on.

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Aberdeenshire / Re: Trawlers WW1
« on: Thursday 08 September 11 17:40 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that redroger  I will send an email this weekend and will let you all know how I get on.  hate when there are loose ends that you can't find an answer to.

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Aberdeenshire / Re: Trawlers WW1
« on: Wednesday 07 September 11 22:30 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Kerothwell haven't been on for awhile.   I will send an email to Roy Swailes and see what I can find out

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Aberdeenshire / Re: Trawlers WW1
« on: Sunday 28 August 11 16:43 BST (UK)  »
Thank you EV  the photo in Trawler photos is our families and we knew of the bit on the Aberdeen site Very good of you to answer.

Thank you Kerothwell will check this out.   Problem is family can't agree as to whether their Grandfather who had owned the vessel was aboard at the time or not.

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Aberdeenshire / Re: Trawlers WW1
« on: Saturday 27 August 11 22:52 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone help find information on a fishing vessel that was requisitioned during WW1 and was sunk coming home through the mediterranean .   The vessel was the Philorth and she was sunk on the 24th of February 1919.   As far as I can find out it was the weather that sunk her.  she had been at the Dardenelles and syria and looks like she sunk about Malta.   Would the crew have been the owners of the vessel or would there have been another crew aboard her.

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: Jack family in Avoch
« on: Sunday 31 October 10 20:14 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Beth If you want a copy of the family tree ask your Mum for my email address because I have changed it since I last emailed you.  There are no williams in the family.  Ann In Australia and I have got the jacks back to the 1780's but have become stuck with the morrisons on Grannies side.  Davina

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Aberdeenshire / Re: Stephen/Duthie
« on: Tuesday 22 June 10 23:28 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that information  will have a look at that site.

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