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Title: Joseph Lee
Post by: Sheila2748 on Wednesday 14 March 12 12:19 GMT (UK)
Hi, my husbands grandfather is Joseph Lee, born about 1887 in Birkenhead. He married Annie Davies on 6/6/1909 at St Lukes Church in the parish of Tranmere. On the marriage cert his occupation is labourer. On the 1911 cenus it is stated that he is a shipyard worker, so I want to know how I can find out if he worked at Cammell Lairds or just in the docks around there. Also i my husband thinks he joined up in WW1, but i can not find anything about that, but if he worked in the shipyard, then wouldnt he have a reserve occupation? So can anyone help please. Sheila :)
Title: Re: Joseph Lee
Post by: mshrmh on Wednesday 14 March 12 14:46 GMT (UK)
Sheila - my understanding is that reserved occupation was more of a WW2 concept - in WW1 it was more that an employer would request someone be exempt from serving.

The father's occupation should be on the birth certificate of his children so if any were born during 1914-1918 that could show service.

Many service records from WW1 were lost in a fire during WW2 - those that survive are on Ancestry. There are "medal cards" for most people who served but with a common name, unless you know his unit you've probably got several possibles.

This is a link to a PDF download from Liverpool Museums on the whereabouts of Cammell Laird records:
http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/archive/pdf/Wirral%20Archives%20Maritime%20Records%20no68.pdf
Title: Re: Joseph Lee
Post by: Sheila2748 on Wednesday 14 March 12 16:32 GMT (UK)
Thank you i will give that a try.
Title: Re: Joseph Lee
Post by: garstonite on Wednesday 14 March 12 19:32 GMT (UK)
Hiya Sheila
www.cheshirebmd.org.uk
1885 - 1890 I checked for any Joseph Lee born Birkenhead ...no results ..but
there is a Joseph Lee registered Tranmere in 1887

LEE Joseph    Tranmere   Wirral    TRA /46/79

Could this be your Joseph ??
allan :)
Title: Re: Joseph Lee
Post by: Sheila2748 on Thursday 15 March 12 11:30 GMT (UK)
Hi, i think that could be our Joseph Lee. Thank you  :)
Title: Re: Joseph Lee
Post by: junev on Thursday 15 March 12 11:57 GMT (UK)
Hi,

On the bt of  Joseph Lee on 20 aug 1887 his parents James, a stoker & Mary Ellen, of 19, Helmingham Road and also gives dob 31st July 1887

Junev