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CHASTY Family
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DarrenC |
Posted on 19/01/2015 23:19
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New Member Posts: 2 Joined: 19/01/2015 |
Hi, I have been trying to find information, apart from the Census, on my relatives who served as Coastguards. Edward Chasty Edward was a Btn. (1901) James Chasty James was a Chf. Btn (1901) & C.P.O (1911) If anyone can help me with anything, I would appreciate it. We live in Australia so I cannot get to any possible records to physically see them. Thanks, Darren |
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crimea1854 |
Posted on 20/01/2015 08:02
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Administrator Posts: 905 Joined: 09/07/2007 |
Darren welcome to the Forum. For the period you are interested in your best bet is to purchase their service records from the National Archives (£3.30 each). I suspect your two men are the first on the list: http://discovery....mage1.y=18 These won't contain any family information, but you will know a little more of their careers. Martin |
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DarrenC |
Posted on 28/01/2015 06:56
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New Member Posts: 2 Joined: 19/01/2015 |
Thank you for the tip Martin. Will look into it. Thank god for internet some days as living on the other side of the world makes visiting places a little bit hard. Kind regards, Darren |
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mfchasty |
Posted on 12/02/2015 21:01
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New Member Posts: 1 Joined: 12/02/2015 |
I think I may be able to give you some information. My great grandfather's name was Edward Chasty who was in the coastguards in Ireland during the period you mention. If it sounds like this could be the same Edward Chasty you can reply here, I may have more information that might be of interest. Merged on 14/02/2015 10:45:21: DarrenC wrote:
Hi, I have been trying to find information, apart from the Census, on my relatives who served as Coastguards. Edward Chasty Edward was a Btn. (1901) James Chasty James was a Chf. Btn (1901) & C.P.O (1911) If anyone can help me with anything, I would appreciate it. We live in Australia so I cannot get to any possible records to physically see them. Thanks, Darren Edited by mfchasty on 14/02/2015 10:45 |
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