My paternal uncle (1906-1984) served with LMS.
He went on to become the Kentish Town stationmaster.
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Have you looked here:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/r...lway-staff.htm
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http://search.
ancestry.com.au/search/db.aspx?dbid=1728
records 1833-1963Happy Families
Wendy
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16-02-2013 2:31 PM #3
Bear in mind that the LMS was not created until the Grouping that took placein the early 1920s - your ancestor would probably have started work on the Midland, or some other constituent of the LMS, and his staff records will therefore involve at least two companies.
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Found Railway Uncle
Thank you for information, euryalus.
I have now found uncle c/o my local library's free access of Ancestry. The book entry records uncle as working for Midland at Lydney station in the Forest of Dean earning £100 per year in 1927.
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