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11th December 2011, 11:20 AM
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crs10 docket book
does anyone know where i can get a copy of a crs10 docket book and how much it costs. i,m looking for a list of ships my father served on
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11th December 2011, 09:25 PM
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National Archives!
Hi Vicki
The Link i gave in your other post should tell you all you want to know re crs10 ! Only the cost these days i am not sure of!
So yes the National Archives in Kew London will have those!
Best to try and get there in person for that,or possibly get someone to do it for you!
Cheers
Merchant seamen: sea service records 1913-1972 | The National Archives
How to find an entry between 1918-1921
CR 10 Card - Front side showing personal details
BT 350 Register of Seamen, Special Index, Alphabetical Series (CR 10 cards) 1918-1921
Look in the fiche drawers marked BT 350 . These contain fiches, in surname sequence, of the Special Index, Alphabetical Series (CR 10), 1918-1921. Note the photograph on the reverse of the card. The numbers and names listed by the picture are the official numbers or names of the vessels on which the seaman served, with the dates of signing on.
Nominal Index, organised by the seaman's surname, each card typically gives the following information. On the front of the card:
- discharge 'A' number;
- certificate of company number;
- name of seaman;
- year and place of birth;
- rank or rating;
- name (sometimes) and official number of ship and
- date of engagement of service.
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