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 Post subject: DOE,CHURCHILL and TUTT
PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:54 pm 
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Hi and G,day to you all.
I have a request to make regarding the Trafalgar Roll. I am researching my family history and was wondering if there was any sailors with the name of either DOE,CHURCHILL or TUTT on any of the vessels involved in the
battle.
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Michael Doe.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 7:41 pm 
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Hello Michael,

The National Archives Trafalgar Ancestors database shows the following individuals at the battle:

Joseph Doe aged 21 born in London, England.
Ship: HMS Royal Sovereign
Rank/Rating: Able Seaman
Ship's muster: ADM 36/15755

Frederick Churchill aged 36 born in Blandford, Dorset, England.
Ship: HMS Prince
Rank/Rating: Landsman
Ship's muster: ADM 36/16274

Joseph Churchill aged 16 born in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
Ship: HMS Temeraire
Rank/Rating: Midshipman
Ship's muster: ADM 36/15851

Richard Churchill aged 28 born in Plymouth, Devon, England.
Ship: HMS Conqueror
Rank/Rating: Gunner's Mate
Ship's muster: ADM 36/16250

Samuel Churchill aged 25 born in Stafford, Staffordshire, England.
Ship: HMS Colossus
Rank/Rating: Landsman
Ship's muster: ADM 36/15825

I will check the Ayshford Trafalgar Roll fo any additional info.

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Hi Tony.
Many thanks for your letter about my family. If it is alright with you I will pass it on to my cousin for him to add to his details.
Once again many thanks.
Michael[/b]


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:43 pm 
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Yes, please do, Michael. Any idea if any of these are connected with your family?

There is some extra information from the Ayshford Trafalgar Roll:

Joseph Churchill's name is given as Josh Dixie Churchill
He was baptised 16 Jul 1789,Erpingham, Norfolk, son of Joseph Dixie & Sarah (ADM107 40/106)
Born in 1788, the son of Rev. J.D. Rector of Henstead, Suffolk
He died Dec 1810 in Jamaica of Yellow Fever

Richard Churchill:
16 Jun 1803 Allotment made ADM27/7 14s per month to mother. Paid Plymouth
Prize money to father Richard
Will in favour of Richd CHURCHILL, father, of Oulton

Samuel Churchill was wounded at the battle and received £10 from Lloyds Patriotic Fund (as well as prize money).

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 Post subject: trafalgar Rolls
PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:49 pm 
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Hi Tony,
Thanks for the letter. I am waiting to hear from my cousin about the first batch.I will let you know the results when I hear them myself.
regards.
mike


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