Tracing Your Service Women Ancestors (13 reviews)
by Mary Ingham
Imprint: Pen & Sword Family History
Found in: Family History Books
Series: Tracing your Ancestors
Paperback
224 pages
ISBN: 9781848841734
Published: 19 April 2012
by Mary Ingham
Imprint: Pen & Sword Family History
Found in: Family History Books
Series: Tracing your Ancestors
Paperback
224 pages
ISBN: 9781848841734
Published: 19 April 2012
£14.99
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Whether you are interested in the career of an individual service woman or just want to know more about the part played by service women in a particular war or campaign, this is the book for you. Assuming that the reader has no prior knowledge of service women, Mary Ingham explains which records survive, where they can be found and how they can help in your research. She also vividly describes the role of women with the armed services from the Crimean War of the 1850s to the aftermath of the First World War and offers an insight into what the records can tell you about the career of an ancestor who served at home or abroad.
From the army schoolmistresses to the Women's Land Army, including British army, naval, air force and Indian army nursing services, the FANY, VADs, women doctors and the Women's Legion, her account outlines the origins and history of each service, describes uniforms and gives examples of daily life and likely experiences. This is the book you need if you want to follow up those clues in your family’s history – stories heard from older relatives, pictures in family photograph albums, handed-down uniforms, badges or medals that seem to indicate that one of your women ancestors served in wartime.
From the army schoolmistresses to the Women's Land Army, including British army, naval, air force and Indian army nursing services, the FANY, VADs, women doctors and the Women's Legion, her account outlines the origins and history of each service, describes uniforms and gives examples of daily life and likely experiences. This is the book you need if you want to follow up those clues in your family’s history – stories heard from older relatives, pictures in family photograph albums, handed-down uniforms, badges or medals that seem to indicate that one of your women ancestors served in wartime.
Whether you are interested in the career of an individual service woman or just want to know more about the part played by service women in a particular war or campaign, this book is an... [read full review]
Britain at War
…this compact book packs an enormous amount of expertise and guidance into a limited space in a form which I think has never been done before – therefore commending it to the experienced researcher as... [read full review]
Society of Friends of the National Army Museum – Spring 2013
This comprehensive illustrated and indexed guide, concentrates on the period from the Crimean War of 1850s to the 1920s with the main focus being the Great War. It is aimed at those who have little... [read full review]
Essex Family Historian, March 2013
This book is divided into two main sections each of which deals with service women at home and abroad. The first deals with the armed services including nursing and the second covers the various auxiliary... [read full review]
Bristol & Avon FHS, September 2012
It is surprising to learn that women have served alongside their men folk in the armed services since the 1850s. This book deals with records about pioneering women ancestors, up to the 1920s, the main... [read full review]
West Middlesex Family History Society
Whether you are interested in the career of an individual service woman or just want to know more about the part played by service women in a particular war or campaign, this is the book... [read full review]
Kent FHS Journal
This quality volume is outstanding and it offers significant help to researchers. The history of Service Women stretches back to before the Crimean War of the 1850s. These women were the forerunners of today’s women’s... [read full review]
Military Archive Research, August 2012
Comprehensive and helpful guide to researching servicewomen, from the 1850s to the 1930s.
Family Tree, August 2012
The author explains which records survive, where they can be found, and how they can help in your research.
Roots and Branch, West Surrey FHS
For centuries, women associated with the British Army as camp followers and soldier’s wives, but it was in the 19th century that they began to have an official role, firstly as schoolmistresses and nurses, and... [read full review]
Who Do You Think You Are Magazine, May 2012
It's a great book - a must have!There is so little written on women’s work during the Great War, and what exists often takes the form of memoirs, reminiscences and diaries. Until... [read full review]

Sue Light- Scarlet Finders
This superb book covers the period up to the end of the Great War, which dominates the content, and takes in the many branches of service women worked in from medical professions to schoolmistresses and... [read full review]
War History Online
WRNS, WAAC, WRAF, VAD… women have played an increasing role in the armed services since the 19th century, with their influence increasing during the First and Second World Wars. How does one go about researching... [read full review]
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About Mary Ingham
Mary Ingham’s interest in women ancestors was aroused by research for her first book, Now We Are Thirty. Since starting a specialist family history research service on nurses and women who served in the First World War, she has established herself as an expert on British service women and their records. She has contributed many articles to women’s magazines and also written for Ancestors. This is her third book.
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