Hi, I am trying to find how i can get the records of ancestors who were in the Liverpool Kings Regiment. Any information would be great.
Thanks
Sharon
Liverpool Kings Regiment
Re: Liverpool Kings Regiment
When were your ancestors in the Kings Regiment?
If you mean First World War any surviving records are filmed and can be found on the Ancestry website.
Post 1920 Service Records are still with Army and have to be applied for.
If you mean First World War any surviving records are filmed and can be found on the Ancestry website.
Post 1920 Service Records are still with Army and have to be applied for.
Hilary
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Re: Liverpool Kings Regiment
Hi
Try this website www.liverpoolregt.co.uk/ the man who runs it (Joe Deveraux) gave me a lot of info about my Great Uncle a few years back.
Regards
Val
Try this website www.liverpoolregt.co.uk/ the man who runs it (Joe Deveraux) gave me a lot of info about my Great Uncle a few years back.
Regards
Val
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Re: Liverpool Kings Regiment
Hi, I have little info, thomas taylor born 1879, 27 field street liverpool, was a cook in the kings liverpool, was in the boer war and the ww1. I am told he had a younger brother also in the kings liverpool.
thanks john
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Re: Liverpool Kings Regiment
Hi, it was the second world war i am looking for a Peter Taylor i think was in an artilery unit .
Thanks Sharon
Thanks Sharon
Re: Liverpool Kings Regiment
There's a wait of 9-12 months for WW2 service records there's information here about applying:-
http://www.forum.liverpool-genealogy.or ... 14&t=11988
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http://www.forum.liverpool-genealogy.or ... 14&t=11988
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Re: Liverpool Kings Regiment
Sharon
There were one or two local Territorial units which started out as battalions of the King's but were converted to artillery between the wars.
The Royal Artillery became the largest regiment during WW2, so it is a big haystack to find a needle in.
Sadly it is easier to trace someone who fell in the war.
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There were one or two local Territorial units which started out as battalions of the King's but were converted to artillery between the wars.
The Royal Artillery became the largest regiment during WW2, so it is a big haystack to find a needle in.
Sadly it is easier to trace someone who fell in the war.
D
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