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Title: RND Casualties 1914-1918 now on-line
Post by: jackandtom on Friday 01 February 08 17:27 GMT (UK)
HelloI am new to Rootschat and i thought you all may be interested to know that these records are now available at ancestry.co.uk. I am not sure if they are all available or just some. Regards jackandtom
Title: Re: RND Casualties 1914-1918 now on-line
Post by: Necromancer on Friday 01 February 08 18:06 GMT (UK)
Welcome and thanks for the Heads-up !

The RND was a unique formation in WWI, raised by the Admiralty to serve in their then traditional role as Infantrymen fighting ‘shoulder to shoulder’ alongside their Army comrades in an emergency. The RND originally consisted of three Infantry Brigades (two Naval and one Royal Marine) of twelve Battalions (eight Naval and four Royal Marine). As the war progressed, casualties and a lack of recruits forced the RND to steadily reduce their Naval personnel establishment. Two Naval Battalions were disbanded in June 1915; the Royal Marine Brigade and two Royal Marine Battalions were disbanded in August 1915. Two more Naval Battalions were disbanded in February 1918 and one Royal Marine Battalion in April 1918. At the war’s end the RND’s Naval strength maintained only two Brigades of five Battalions (four Naval and one Royal Marine Battalion). The Army supplied the shortfall in Battalions & Brigades to the establishment of the Division from July 1916 onwards.

The following is a list of all the branches of the Royal Navy that served in the RND:

Royal Fleet Reserve (RFR)

Royal Marine or Royal Marines (RM)

Royal Marine Artillery (RMA)

Royal Marine Band (RMB)

Royal Marine Labour Corps (RMLC)

Royal Marine Light Infantry (RMLI)

Royal Navy (RN)

Royal Naval Reserve (RNR)

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR)

Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve (RNASBR)
Title: Re: RND Casualties 1914-1918 now on-line
Post by: Romilly on Friday 01 February 08 19:47 GMT (UK)
HelloI am new to Rootschat and i thought you all may be interested to know that these records are now available at ancestry.co.uk. I am not sure if they are all available or just some. Regards jackandtom

Has anyone had a look at the RNVR Records?

I'd be interested as my late father was in the RNVR during WW1...but would like to know whats available before signing up to Ancestry again!

Romilly.
Title: Re: RND Casualties 1914-1918 now on-line
Post by: sem73 on Friday 01 February 08 19:50 GMT (UK)
Hi Romilly

Happy to look for you!!  ;D

Sarah :)
Title: Re: RND Casualties 1914-1918 now on-line
Post by: Romilly on Friday 01 February 08 19:59 GMT (UK)
Hi Romilly
Happy to look for you!!  ;D
Sarah :)

Much appreciated!!

He was: Evan Douglas Wilson (born Swansea 27/5/1896, - died London 29/6/1957).

He was in The Merchant Navy from 1911 - 1916 & then RNVR from 1916 - 1919. (Midshipman in 1916, - invalided out as a Sub-Lieutenant).

Many Thanks, Romilly. :)
Title: Re: RND Casualties 1914-1918 now on-line
Post by: sem73 on Friday 01 February 08 20:16 GMT (UK)
Oops!! No-wonder can't find him!!  :-[ .......


Individuals listed in this database include:

All Naval servicemen who died in RND service, 1914-1919

All Naval servicemen who died after leaving the RND, aboard ship, ashore, or after discharge from Naval service up to 1926, with special dispensation in individual cases up to 1942

Sarah :)
Title: Re: RND Casualties 1914-1918 now on-line
Post by: jackandtom on Friday 01 February 08 20:30 GMT (UK)
Hello,
I am sorry, i should have said what this list included. Ancestry say that "The following is a list of the following in the RND-
Royal Fleet Reserve
Royal Marine or Marines
Royal Marine Artillery
Royal Marine Band
Royal Marine Light Infantry
Royal Navy
Royal Naval Reserve
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Royal Naval Sick Berth Reserve"
As i said before i dont know if this a complete list of names. In my experiance with Ancestry, they appear to do the names in batches, as they did with the List of Pensions and as they are now doing with the Service Records.

Regards jackandtom
Title: Re: RND Casualties 1914-1918 now on-line
Post by: Mean_genie on Friday 01 February 08 20:44 GMT (UK)
The records of the men who served in the Royal Naval Division 1916-1919 are on DocumentsOnline, where it will cost £3.50 to download each one. There is quite a lot of useful background information and document examples on the site:

www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/royalnavaldivision.asp (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/royalnavaldivision.asp)

The records themselves are cards, but contain quite a lot of information

Mean_genie
Title: Re: RND Casualties 1914-1918 now on-line
Post by: Romilly on Friday 01 February 08 21:40 GMT (UK)
Hello,
I am sorry, i should have said what this list included. Ancestry say that "The following is a list of the following in the RND-
Royal Fleet Reserve
Royal Marine or Marines
Royal Marine Artillery
Royal Marine Band
Royal Marine Light Infantry
Royal Navy
Royal Naval Reserve
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Royal Naval Sick Berth Reserve"
As i said before i dont know if this a complete list of names. In my experiance with Ancestry, they appear to do the names in batches, as they did with the List of Pensions and as they are now doing with the Service Records.
Regards jackandtom

I'm surprised that mt father isn't listed then...as he was RNR, or RNVR...(?)

Romilly.