tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313938954521306786.post3130942307561179731..comments2024-02-19T00:27:23.961-05:00Comments on Genealogy Canada: Ledgers of CEF Officers Transferring to Royal Flying Corps, 1915-1919Elizabeth Lapointehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01094136762130650133noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313938954521306786.post-54264112155486811022014-06-28T08:22:04.611-04:002014-06-28T08:22:04.611-04:00Hi, Tim,
Can you send me your private email to g...Hi, Tim, <br /><br />Can you send me your private email to genealogycanada@aol.com? I would like to look into this.<br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />ElizabethElizabeth Lapointehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01094136762130650133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313938954521306786.post-35240626541070458102014-06-27T15:38:39.312-04:002014-06-27T15:38:39.312-04:00It would seem that there are FAR fewer than 22,000...It would seem that there are FAR fewer than 22,000 records in this source. For instance, I know for a fact (because I have the documentation from elsewhere) that my father served from 1916-1918 in the CEF (the Canadian Army Medical Corps, to be exact) and from 1918-1919 as a cadet in the RAF. But he's nowhere to be found in this database.<br /><br />Is what's in Ancestry only part of these ledgers?Tim Smithnoreply@blogger.com