William Thomas Walker

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William Thomas Walker

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William Thomas Walker was born in Liverpool on 23 Sep 1894. We are pretty sure he was a Merchant Seaman, probably a stoker, in WW1 and he may have been a survivor after the Laurentic was sunk off the coast of Ireland. So far I have been unable to find any information about his Merchant Seaman days so I wondered if you could help?
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Re: William Thomas Walker

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Have you checked the Merchant Navy records on FindMyPast? They have his CR 10 identity certificate (complete with photo), and a list of the official numbers of the ships that he served on 1919-1920.

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retiringtype wrote:Have you checked the Merchant Navy records on FindMyPast? They have his CR 10 identity certificate (complete with photo), and a list of the official numbers of the ships that he served on 1919-1920.
How brilliant to have a photo too. If you don't have a subs to FMP there is usually a two week free trial available.
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Thanks Alan for your post. I knew nothing about the sinking of the Laurentic, I've googled and found lots of information about the disaster. So very sad, so many lost their lives. I hope you find the records you are looking for.
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Thanks everyone

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Hi
It looks as though Lincolnshire Library services have access to Ancestry and Findmypast websites so if you live near a library you could go in and use your library to access both the above websites (and the British Newspaper Archives).
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Re: William Thomas Walker

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The official Admiralty list of Laurentic survivors was published in various newspapers on 29 January 1917. The only Walker named is a J Walker, fireman.

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