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Greer family
CKavanagh
In investigating my family tree I have found this very interesting site, the following is my knowledge of my family and if anyone has any other information which may give me more details I would be very pleased.
Charles Greer (boatman) born 1826 in Scotland married to Frances Stark
Children
Emily born 1870 Portnoo
Hannah born 1868 Malinmore
Thomas Benjamin born 1865 Malinmore
Charles J Greer born 1856 possibly in Scotland also became a coastguard in Ireland, married Frances ?
Children
Ida born 1888 in Ireland
Thomas born 1889 Tralee Ireland
Gertrude born 1892 Ireland
Lily born 1894 Ireland
Jessie born 1896 Ireland
He is on the 1901 census as living in Portsmouth Hampshire and is listed as a retired coastguard which seems to be fairly young at about 45.
His son Thomas was my grandfather.

Thanks Colin Kavanagh
 
crimea1854
Hi Colin, and welcome to the Forum

You need to visit the National Archives online database for Seamans Records held in the ADM 188 series (e.g.from 1872). I believe you will find the service record of Charles James Greer there.

To make life a little easier I am including the link to the search results for Charles Greer. For £3.50 you can down load his record.

Regards Martin

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/search-results.asp?searchtype=browserefine&query=first_name%3dcharles%7clast_name%3dgreer&catid=15&pagenumber=1&querytype=1&mediaarray=*&sortspec=first%5Fdate+asc

PS: for some reason I can't seem to get this link to work, I'm afraid you're just going to have to cut and paste it into the browser!
Edited by crimea1854 on 01/03/2008 06:23
 
crimea1854
Hi Colin

I came across a reference to a Charles Greer, CG Man, on the Baltic Medal Roll for HMS Cressy. He was recruited from Leith CG Station in 1854, and his medal was sent there in 1857. From the information you have provided previously there is a good chance this is your man.

Regards

Martin
 
CKavanagh
Thanks for the information,, if correct he could not have been on it long as his son was born September the following year. Is there any other information on this you can give me or is there anything on line which I can check into further.

Thanks again Colin
 
crimea1854
Hi Colin

HMS Cressy saw service in the Baltic in both 1854 and 1855. Because the Baltic ports were frozen-in during the winter months, the Baltic fleet returned to England to over-winter in 1854 before returning in 1855 once the ice had cleared.

Unlike Nelson’s navy, the majority of men were volunteers, and while it was true that some men still deserted, annual leave was granted. It is therefore feasible that Greer could have returned home in the winter of 1854, which would fit nicely with the birth of his son in September.

Unfortunately you cannot confirm the ships movements online, consulting the Ship’s Log in the ADM 53 series of records at the NA could only do this; I’m also not sure if his absence from the ship would be recorded in the Muster Rolls in ADM 38, I’ve never tried looking for a man on leave.

Regards

Martin
 
crimea1854
Anyone researching the Greer family may wish to also read the posts at http://www.rootsc...500187.new

Martin
 
geoffpollard
Colin
I am related to the Greers who lived in Portsmouth. The ladies you mention were my Aunts who I remember as a youngster.
I dont have the full relationship with me here at work but will seek it out in the next couple of days and get back to you
 
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