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This page also has in French a few videos to describe the collection in addition to the written information presented. It explains why the collection is titled ‘Seine-et-Oise military enlistment registers.’ | This page also has in French a few videos to describe the collection in addition to the written information presented. It explains why the collection is titled ‘Seine-et-Oise military enlistment registers.’ | ||
In brief, Seine-et-Oise was an older jurisdiction that no longer exists but encompassed this area and areas currently known as Essonne, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint Denis, and Val-d’oise. It also explains the three divisions of these records which each are in the second case study to help familiarize and allow easier use in the future. | In brief, Seine-et-Oise was an older jurisdiction that no longer exists but encompassed this area and areas currently known as Essonne, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, and Val-d’oise. It also explains the three divisions of these records which each are in the second case study to help familiarize and allow easier use in the future. | ||
Before digging into these records to clarify jargon, when it says classes, the year a man turned 20 years old would determine which class, he was in. For example, a man born in 1870 would be part of the 1890 class. | Before digging into these records to clarify jargon, when it says classes, the year a man turned 20 years old would determine which class, he was in. For example, a man born in 1870 would be part of the 1890 class. | ||
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'''Step 5.''' Back to this case study is based on the information known about the individual. That he was born in 1850, the search should begin in the ''Class 1867 to 1877''. Since his 20th birthday would have been in 1870. With this in mind please select the green button that reads ''‘Search Military Enlistment Records’'' or ''‘Efectuer une recherche dan les Registres d’incorporation militaire.’'' | '''Step 5.''' Back to this case study is based on the information known about the individual. That he was born in 1850, the search should begin in the ''Class 1867 to 1877''. Since his 20th birthday would have been in 1870. With this in mind please select the green button that reads ''‘Search Military Enlistment Records’'' or ''‘Efectuer une recherche dan les Registres d’incorporation militaire.’'' | ||
'''Step 6.''' A new page will open and you will see three tabs listing the three sets discussed previously in | '''Step 6.''' A new page will open and you will see three tabs listing the three sets discussed previously in Step 4. The tab is currently pink and labeled ''‘Classes 1867 to 1877’'' select it. | ||
'''Step 7.''' Keep in mind this is the first set that is not digitally indexed. Find the ''‘Alphabetical table of personnel numbers’'' or ''‘Table alphabetical des matricules’'' for 1870 and open it. It should be found on page 2 with the reference number ''‘1R31.’'' When you have found it select the view icon which is an eye. | '''Step 7.''' Keep in mind this is the first set that is not digitally indexed. Find the ''‘Alphabetical table of personnel numbers’'' or ''‘Table alphabetical des matricules’'' for 1870 and open it. It should be found on page 2 with the reference number ''‘1R31.’'' When you have found it select the view icon which is an eye. | ||
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'''Step 9.''' Now using the number go back to the collection sets and find for 1870 the ''‘4th corps register, Versailles’'' or ''‘Registre matricula 4éme corps, Versailles.”'' The reference number should be ''‘1R34’'' if it matches select the view images. | '''Step 9.''' Now using the number go back to the collection sets and find for 1870 the ''‘4th corps register, Versailles’'' or ''‘Registre matricula 4éme corps, Versailles.”'' The reference number should be ''‘1R34’'' if it matches select the view images. | ||
'''Step 10.''' Image collection should open and is in numeral order. Using the matriculation number ''‘1151’'' find Mayer’s entry. It will be on image 1/160. For some reason the image was not found [https://archives.yvelines.fr/rechercher/archives-en-ligne/registres-dincorporation-militaire/registres-dincorporation-militaire?arko_default_60e54ccda6a07--modeRestit=arko_default_60e57a16ab8a7&arko_default_60e54ccda6a07--ficheFocus=arko_fiche_60ddb5ce29f26 here is a direct link]. | '''Step 10.''' Image collection should open and is in numeral order. Using the matriculation number ''‘1151’'' find Mayer’s entry. It will be on image 1/160. For some reason, the image was not found [https://archives.yvelines.fr/rechercher/archives-en-ligne/registres-dincorporation-militaire/registres-dincorporation-militaire?arko_default_60e54ccda6a07--modeRestit=arko_default_60e57a16ab8a7&arko_default_60e54ccda6a07--ficheFocus=arko_fiche_60ddb5ce29f26 here is a direct link]. | ||
'''Step 11.''' Looking at the image a general overlay of information. Louis Gilbert Jean Mayer lived in Argenteuil, Versailles. He was the son of Louis Mayer and Marie Anne Jossier, who also lived in Argenteuil. He was born on 12 March 1850. He received his orders on 12 August 1871. This record then gives details of where he was assigned to the 5th battalion on the 1 battle or campaigned and gives his new matriculation number as he enters the service for the nation ''‘5031.’'' He had a period of service. The date when he was released from service and the reasons. If you look at the columns at the top of the image there are numbers to give you a better idea of the record. The below numbers correspond to the information in his row based on the numbered columns. | '''Step 11.''' Looking at the image a general overlay of information. Louis Gilbert Jean Mayer lived in Argenteuil, Versailles. He was the son of Louis Mayer and Marie Anne Jossier, who also lived in Argenteuil. He was born on 12 March 1850. He received his orders on 12 August 1871. This record then gives details of where he was assigned to the 5th battalion on the 1 battle or campaigned and gives his new matriculation number as he enters the service for the nation ''‘5031.’'' He had a period of service. The date when he was released from service and the reasons. If you look at the columns at the top of the image there are numbers to give you a better idea of the record. The below numbers correspond to the information in his row based on the numbered columns. | ||
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the [young ?] the 25 Feb 1882 registered | the [young ?] the 25 Feb 1882 registered | ||
below the no. 1528 of 2nd Bureau | |||
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'''Step 12.''' Congratulation you have completed that practice. Now try it with another name on the alphabetical list or move on to the next case study. |
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