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balmae
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Tuesday 07 September 10 15:48 BST (UK) »
Great grandfather was in RIC - Head Constable Clones 1859 and Sligo 1894. Would like to see records to establish further details. What do I need to go to Kew to view Microfilm? Any help appreciated
kate0723
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Have you tried contacting the guarda museum? There's an email address on their website for RIC genealogical queries.
http://www.esatclear.ie/~garda/museum.html
speedwobble
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Just a note. Following a visit to the Police Museum at the PSNI Headquarters in Belfast the curator explained that RIC ranks did not correspond with what we have now. I.E. a chief or head constable was not a high ranking officer but literally what the name says and just below a sergeant.
balmae
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Thank you for the two last posts. All info. is helpful:)
eadaoin
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Monday 13 September 10 17:49 BST (UK) »
you need his RIC number.
Kew should have the indexes, as National Archive Dublin has.
You may find 3 or 4 "Joe Soap" in the list, and you need to look at their details to see which one served in Clones and Sligo at the correct time.
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balmae
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Tuesday 14 September 10 09:08 BST (UK) »
Thk you for advice so will arrange a visit to Kew.
kate0723
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Tuesday 14 September 10 19:39 BST (UK) »
I'd check with the museum first before searching for his RIC number. Name, date of birth, residence and parents names may well be sufficient, they were at least for me. No harm in trying anyway!!
balmae
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Tuesday 14 September 10 20:15 BST (UK) »
Thank u Kate. I have just emailed J Herlihy via the museum to see what info. he might have.
speedwobble
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Wednesday 15 September 10 13:42 BST (UK) »
If you give me his name balmae I'll have a look for you.
Regards
John
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