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Is she still alive? And does she have a British passport? Where were her parents born?
I should've replied like this yesterday. Info below.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 12:45 pmIs she still alive? And does she have a British passport? Where were her parents born?
Also, when and where was your wife born?
According to this link - https://www.whatpassport.com/countries/ ... _Rhodesia) - work in the Rhodesian govt is now considered as Crown or Designated Service.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 3:43 pmYour query will need further research, but keep in mind that generally, for it to count as Crown Service, the relevant ancestor needs to have been hired in the UK and then sent abroad/to the colonies to work.
Crown Service generally applied only to the senior civil servants (governors, etc), who were sent from the UK, not the entire bureaucracy of all the colonies.
Spoke to my wife's grandmother today, she says they were in the UK before heading to Rhodesia. It was a long time ago and she can't remember all the details but I guess that's a good sign.DF86 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 5:23 pmAccording to this link - https://www.whatpassport.com/countries/ ... _Rhodesia) - work in the Rhodesian govt is now considered as Crown or Designated Service.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 3:43 pmYour query will need further research, but keep in mind that generally, for it to count as Crown Service, the relevant ancestor needs to have been hired in the UK and then sent abroad/to the colonies to work.
Crown Service generally applied only to the senior civil servants (governors, etc), who were sent from the UK, not the entire bureaucracy of all the colonies.
We might have a case here. Any opinions?