I have been reliably in formed by the friend i am researching for that her mother married someone who was in the RAF; This is according to a wedding photo she has. She tells me there are no markings, badges, insignia at all on this uniform; She was told by her mother he was raf; His name was Cyril Caplin/caplen but i have now entered that name in many different sites to find personnel in raf ww2 and nothing comes up. He was born in e'ssex possbly the chingford area abt 1915 !!!??? He married Sylvia Walker in 1940 but the marriage did not last; This is all i have at present. Anything you have on this man or family i would be interested to know.
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13-07-2008 3:49 PM #1Settling in.
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Volunteer forces fro RAF;
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13-07-2008 4:08 PM #2MarkJGuest
If you could get a copy of the photo, crop it down a bit to show the gent in question , we could probably help with the uniform. If you can get a copy, use something like photobucket to upload the photo to, then use the tool there to link to this forum. If you are not sure how to do that, there is a sticky thread in the Useful Information forum which explains it.
http://www.british-genealogy.com/for...ad.php?t=30819
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At that time, the uniform would have had the shoulder flashes on it (vulture or eagle, I can't remember what it was). So that is one identifier. Others will be rank and trade badges.
Post the photo and we will try and help.Neil
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I take it from what you say that you, or your friend, do not have the marriage certificate. Birth, marriage and death certificates are key documents in genealogy and can't be ignored. I would suggest that you or your friend gets hold of a copy. The occupation shown on the certificate may answer one of your questions.
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I will have to speak to the person who owns the picture of which i now have a copy. the uniform according to my husband looks like a scottish reg; with no badges or flashes and diferent colour 'trews' (no kilt). Every male on the photo apart from the groom is in a suit; So this suggests a uniform of a kind ... will get back after talking to my friend'
eise
thanks for your interest;
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Hi Eise
Peter (Goodey) has hit the nail on the head. The GRO Index shows a marriage for Cyril M Caplen to Sylvia Walker in the June Quarter of 1940 registered at Epping volume 4a, page 1402. Could be Epping for any reason, but it is a stone's throw from RAF North Weald. The certificate should give Cyril's Father's name and as Peter said, Cyril's occupation.
There is GRO Index birth entry for a Cyril Caplan in the December Quarter 1914 for Norwich volume 4b page 184. This Cyril's Mother's maiden name was MIller. Can't, as yet, find a Caplan/Miller marriage.
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Hopefully this is it; I have enrolled in photobucket and gained this url;
http://s328.photobucket.com/albums/1323
Will this work
eise
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15-07-2008 12:57 PM #8ProcatGuest
Hi Eise,
try following the steps in this thread.
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REF; Photo bucket
I dont seem to have done the installation of the picture correct; I am not entirely computer literate;
Where it states on Step 4 that the photo will go to your clip board, where is the clip board? Please.
Then pasting i think i can manage
Can i drag and place on the page?
Or can i send an email to someone on here with photo attached. I know how to do that.
Eise
Sorry to be a pain; a thick pain at that.
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18-07-2008 1:39 PM #10ProcatGuest
Hi Eise,
the clipboard is just an esoteric "thing' in computer world. Don't worry about where it is just follow the steps.
If you are having problems PM the link to your photo to me and I will have a go.
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