Amongst the recent additions to Ancestry's records are the British Postal Service Appointment Books, 1737-1969.
That means you can see the list of hits, and even the initial info, but not the images, unless you have a current subscription.
I have found a record which may be of side-ways relevance (i.e. he's brother of an Ancestor), but I don't know whether or not it's worth adding that record to the list for my next trip to the library. If there's lots more in the image than just the name and date of appointment, then I'll go and have a look.
It's for Arthur BENNETT, appointed Jan 1899 in Birmingham.
And there's always the risk that he isn't part of my family - in which case there are some other records I've attached to him and will need to weed out!
I'd be grateful if someone can tell me if I should add him to my list for the next library visit.
Christine
This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.
I have found a record which may be of side-ways relevance (i.e. he's brother of an Ancestor), but I don't know whether or not it's worth adding that record to the list for my next trip to the library. If there's lots more in the image than just the name and date of appointment, then I'll go and have a look.
It's for Arthur BENNETT, appointed Jan 1899 in Birmingham.
And there's always the risk that he isn't part of my family - in which case there are some other records I've attached to him and will need to weed out!
I'd be grateful if someone can tell me if I should add him to my list for the next library visit.
Christine
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