Can anyone push me in the right direction for records or any info I can use to find out about my Grt. Grandfather Charles Simmonds,a ship's carpenter from Bristol, who was a crew member of a vessel lost at sea around 1901-1903.
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Ship's carpenter in Bristol.
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A difficult period to research Merchant Seamen - have a look at the research guides on The National Archives (TNA) web-site - Merchant Seamen
TNA's research signpost on Merchant Seamen summarises the information.
Was you chap lost with his ship, or do you know if he survived?
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From the records I have from Banardo's, my
Grt. Grandfather was lost @ sea.
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