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Army Service Records
If your ancestor served in the British Army, we can help here, too. Pay Roll and Muster Books survive from 1732-1878, and through these we can build up a picture of your ancestor's Army career. Although these are quite 'dry' documents (they are, basically, just lists), they can tell us where exactly your ancestor was, how much he was paid, any time spent in military hospital, any disciplinary offences or extra pay for good conduct. Often, at the time of enlistment, there are personal details (a physical description, previous trade, parental details) If your ancestor was unfortunate enough to have been court-martialled, records of many of these survive. Likewise, if as a result of injury he was treated at the military hospitals in either Chelsea (London) or Kilmainham (Ireland) then there be details of his time there, too.
A few examples of service histories can be found here
First World War Service Records
We are happy to search any of the above records for you - just contact us for a quote. We would need to know the
following; Records of Service from after WW1 are not yet released, and so we do not research Soldiers after 1919. However, relatives can apply for individual's papers. Click here for details on how to do this.
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