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E-raamat: Tracing Your First World War Ancestors: A Guide for Family Historians

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As the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War approaches, there is a huge surge of interest in the men and women who took part in it. This book is a timely guide if you are researching the soldiers, sailors or airmen. It is an accessible, up-to-date and expert introduction to get you on your way and to answer those questions that might crop up during your researches. In a straightforward, easy-to-follow style it introduces readers to the multitude of sources they can use to explore the history of the war for themselves. Anyone who is eager to piece together the wartime career and likely experiences of an ancestor who was involved in any aspect the conflict, at home or overseas, will find his book to be an indispensable source of information and advice. In a series of short, instructive chapters Simon Fowler takes the reader through the process of researching ancestors who served in the armed forces, providing short cuts and background information as required.

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As the centenary of the outbreak of World War I draws closer with new events announced every week, this is a timely release for anyone wanting to explore their WW1 forebears. This book is an accessible and expert introduction to get you started and to answer those questions that might crop up during your research. Your Family Tree

Preface viii
Acknowledgements x
List of Abbreviations
xi
Chapter 1 Starting Out
1(21)
Records Online
1(4)
Archives
5(3)
What's Where?
8(1)
Things to Remember
8(1)
Western Front Association
9(1)
Other Useful Genealogical Records and Sources
9(2)
Research Pitfalls
11(9)
Using Professional Researchers
20(2)
Chapter 2 Casualties
22(18)
Introduction
22(1)
War Graves
23(3)
Interpreting Burial Locations
26(1)
Photographing War Graves
26(3)
Rolls of Honour
29(1)
General Rolls of Honour
30(2)
War Memorials
32(2)
Scottish War Memorial
34(1)
Other Sources
35(1)
Hospital Records
36(4)
Chapter 3 Army Service Records
40(24)
Medal Index Cards
41(5)
Medal Rolls
46(1)
Service Records - Other Ranks and Non-commissioned Officers
47(4)
Army Service Numbers (Regimental Numbers)
51(1)
The Guards
52(1)
Service Records - Officers
52(5)
Army Lists and the London Gazette
57(3)
Service Records After 1920
60(1)
Identifying Military Uniforms
61(3)
Chapter 4 Researching Soldiers - Additional Resources
64(20)
War Diaries
64(4)
Gallantry Medals
68(4)
Good Conduct and Long Service Award Medals
72(1)
Courts Martial
72(2)
Prisoners of War
74(3)
Regimental Magazines
77(1)
Pensions
77(1)
Pension Record Cards
78(1)
Personal Papers and Effects
78(3)
Photographs and Film
81(1)
Trench Maps
82(2)
Chapter 5 The War at Sea
84(20)
Royal Navy
84(1)
Navy or Wavy Navy?
84(1)
Material at the Fleet Air Arm Museum
85(10)
The Coastguard
95(1)
Royal Marines
95(2)
Merchant Navy
97(7)
Chapter 6 In the Air
104(13)
AIR 1
106(1)
Common Sources
106(2)
Service Records
108(3)
Royal Naval Air Service
111(1)
Flight Magazine
112(1)
Casualties
112(1)
Operational Records
113(2)
Medals and Awards
115(2)
Chapter 7 Women and Civilians at War
117(23)
Women's War Work Collection/Women at Work Collection
117(1)
Women at War
118(1)
Nursing
119(4)
Voluntary Aid Detachments
123(2)
Auxiliary Corps
125(3)
Civilians
128(3)
The National Roll of the Great War
131(2)
The Order of the British Empire
133(2)
Local Histories
135(1)
Military Service Tribunals
136(2)
Internees
138(1)
War Refugees
139(1)
Chapter 8 The Dominions
140(11)
Australia
142(2)
Canada
144(1)
India
144(2)
Newfoundland
146(1)
New Zealand
146(2)
South Africa
148(1)
Colonies
148(3)
Appendix 1 Useful Addresses 151(1)
Appendix 2 Key Websites 152(1)
Appendix 3 How the Army was Organised 153(4)
Appendix 4 Battlefield Tourism 157(2)
Index 159
Simon Fowler is a leading authority on military and family history and a prolific writer on these subjects. He is a former editor of the National Archives' family history magazine Ancestors. For over twenty years he was an archivist at the Public Record Office (now The National Archives). As well as publishing many articles in magazines and journals, he has written several well-known books on military and family history, including: Tracing Your Army Ancestors, A Guide to Military History on the Internet, Tracing Your Ancestors and Tracing Your Naval Ancestors. He is also a professional researcher and lecturer - find out more at www.history-man.co.uk.