G.E.R. Loco dept. Norwich
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 4:22 pm
The National Archive at Kew appears to have (some?) records for staff of the Great Eastern, apparently including the Loco, Carriage and Wagon dept. These have not been digitised by the NA so it is impossible to tell what information they might contain without paying a visit, which may of course reveal only that the information I seek is not there - unless by chance somebody reading this already holds a copy of the records and is willing to assist.
By delving into on-line records of Freemen of Norwich I may have located some of my ancestors, namely an Edward Carr King (possibly my Great Grandfather) and a Henry King who may have been Edward's brother. A very long time ago I was told that my Great Grandfather had worked for the G.E.R. at Norwich, although I did not know if that was reliable information. It turns out that the records of the two freemen describe both as engine fitters, Edward in 1870 and Henry in 1861, but that doesn't prove that they worked for the G.E.R.
If anybody can provide any help in this matter I shall be very grateful.
By delving into on-line records of Freemen of Norwich I may have located some of my ancestors, namely an Edward Carr King (possibly my Great Grandfather) and a Henry King who may have been Edward's brother. A very long time ago I was told that my Great Grandfather had worked for the G.E.R. at Norwich, although I did not know if that was reliable information. It turns out that the records of the two freemen describe both as engine fitters, Edward in 1870 and Henry in 1861, but that doesn't prove that they worked for the G.E.R.
If anybody can provide any help in this matter I shall be very grateful.