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Offline Keziahemm

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Re: Significance of Plumed Hat
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 26 November 06 15:30 GMT (UK) »
Spent a very fruitful day at the NA yesterday.  William Charles Stroud's army records were in good condition, albeit a bit faint in places.  Also found records for other family members Army and Navy.

Didn't find my grandfather's records (Stanley E. Knight, Worcs. Regiment) looked in WO363/364 must be in the lot that didn't survive WWII  :(

For anyone who hasn't been the National Archives are well worth a visit.

Thanks for all the help.

Regards

Susan  :)

Herefordshire: Mytton.
Lincs: Ingham
Northants: Knight (Welford); Linnell;  Gaudern.
Staffs (Brierley Hill, Kingswinford): Wood; Eades.
Somerset: Bailey; Lewis
Warwickshire: (Alcester, Henley in Arden) Lewis; Casey/Keasey
Warwickshire (Birmingham suburbs) Knight
Yorkshire (Bradford):  Ingham


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Offline Indaloman

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Re: Significance of Plumed Hat
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 26 November 06 15:44 GMT (UK) »
He has 'borrowed' it from the Caribineri, the natonal police force
Knight (Nottingham & Hants) Hancock, (Kent) , Hancox (Warwickshire), Linneys (Hants) Brothers (Langford, Beds,East London), Bridgers (East London)

Other restorers please feel free to use my work if wished