Tracing Your Naval Ancestors

Tracing Your Naval Ancestors by Bruno Pappalardo is a comprehensive guide published by A&C Black Business Information and Development on January 31, 2003. This 192-page book is written in English and serves as a resource for family historians, archivists, librarians, and medal collectors interested in exploring genealogical and career information related to individuals who have served in the Royal Navy and associated naval forces from 1660 to the present.
Readers will find detailed explanations of various records and secondary sources that are essential for tracing naval ancestors. The guide highlights key and often overlooked resources, including sections on the Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Naval Air Service, and Women’s Royal Naval Service First World War service records. This edition aims to assist researchers in navigating the complexities of naval genealogy, providing insights into the historical context and documentation available for those interested in naval history.
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A guide for family and historians, archivists, librarians and medal collectors. It explains the range of records and secondary sources which can be used to trace genealogical and career information in relation to men and women who have served in the Royal Navy and the naval reserve and auxillary forces formed to assist it from 1660 to modern times. The guide aims to help researchers identify key and overlooked sources vital to tracing naval ancestors. It includes sections on recently released Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Royal Naval Division, Queen Alexandra’s Naval Nursing Services, and Women’s Royal Naval Service First World War service records.
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