
my grandad was born in a british army camp in 1909 in Ireland.?
I cant find any record of his birth etc on ancestry or free bmd.Does any1 know where else i could look (prefably free sites)?
As your Grandfather was born in a British army base it counts as English soil, (like he was born in London, or where his father was born) so he has the same heritage as them. He will not be Irish unless his parents were so don’t look at Irish places and websites but English ones.
If you go through these: http://www2.army.mod.uk/contacts/divisions/records.htm – contact them explaining the situation – they should have the records for someone born on a military base. Also try:
http://www2.nationalarchives.gov.uk/default.htm
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