The 1901 census has Joseph in the Royal Navy Hospital in Alverstoke, Hamoshire and the lady that he married in 1905, was a servant in Portsmouth.
1911 census shows him at Sea - aboard the ship "MINERVA" at the RN Dockyards in Malta. His Military deatils are - as abbreviated - Sto Po Engineer. TNA Crown Copyright,
I'm interested in the following:
1] A history of the Minerva
2] When did Joseph join and retire? from the Navy?
3] What would be his duties as outlined above?
4] Any other info on his Naval career
Thanks in advance for any help
Colin
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19-01-2010, 3:44 PM #1Colin RowledgeGuest
Joseph Edward Wyckaert - born 1873
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19-01-2010, 4:15 PM #2cfww2Guest
Would appear that he received the Queen's South Africa Medal whilst on the HMS Powerful:
angloboerwar.com/rn_ships/powerful_qsa.htm
CFLast edited by Geoffers; 21-01-2010 at 9:10 AM. Reason: Direct URL removed
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19-01-2010, 4:51 PM #3Colin RowledgeGuest
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19-01-2010, 8:43 PM #4Colin RowledgeGuest
After posting the response above, I 'googled' and found a site that explained some of the details of the clasps attached. These appear to to relate to specific engagements and presumanly the number in [] on this lisitng of recipents on HMS 'Powerful' is for the # of clasps.
My chap has [0] so was he not actively involved in specific engagements? As a 'stoker' he probably has minimal trainig with regard to 'fighting' - just basic skill training [hopefully, I'm not doing him a dis-service].
Comments on my line of thought appreciated
Colin
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20-01-2010, 4:14 PM #5Colin RowledgeGuest
Further 'googling' has developed more info and in addition I now have his service records.
HMS Powerful
Served in the Boer War from October 1899 to March 1900 and was commanded by Captain - Hedworth Lambton. It was a 1st Class Twin Screw Cruiser. She was used in the relief of Ladysmith to land Naval brigades.
Joseph Edward Wyckaert
He joined the Navy in October 1895 and was in the service for 22 years. He served on many ships during that period
His final ship was HMS Pembroke 11, on which he served from June 1914 until [if I read his service record correctly] he remained with until joining the Royal Naval Reserve in October 1917.
Hope this additional info. is of interest
Colin
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20-01-2010, 8:51 PM #6Colin RowledgeGuest
Thank you, crimea1854, for your assistance in understanding the detail on the Service Record. Joseph's 3 sons are all deceased, but may have had the medals in their possession.
I wonder what happened to them as apart from any monetary value, there would be a lot of 'sentimental value' attached
Cheers
Colin
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20-02-2010, 2:57 PM #7ham03kidsGuest
Royal Navy Hospital, Alverstoke, Hampshire
I too have an ancestor who was in the Royal Navy Hospital in Alverstoke. William James Hamson a Stoker in the R.N.
I was just wondering if you might know how I can get hold of his medical records please?
Thanks
Mel
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21-02-2010, 1:14 AM #8Colin RowledgeGuest
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21-02-2010, 1:34 AM #9bibliojunkieGuest
I think the hospital you refer to is Haslar Royal (Naval) Navy Hospital in Gosport. Alverstoke is a suburb of Gosport. The first patients were admitted in 1753 and it closed last year I believe.
Ali
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21-02-2010, 1:45 AM #10
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Colin, you can use the Hospital Records Database.
Enter Haslar in the top box, and Search
Click Details (far right)
On the resulting page, scroll to the bottom for the location of records.
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