Leonard Naden Leinster Rd Liverpool (1879 - 1960)

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Re: Leonard Naden Leinster Rd Liverpool (1879 - 1960)

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42lingfield wrote: I also asked if members could give me a road for St Mary Kirkdale as it must have been there when we left Everton in 1967.
So far as I know it was what is now called Lester Gardens on Walton Road, and closed in 1973, demolished in 1979 according to Genuki.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.43199 ... 312!8i6656
42lingfield wrote: In the note I referred to your interest in Ennis. Does Margaret Ellen Ennis ring any bells?
Alice Parle was William Joseph Ennis's partner - can't say wife as I've never found a marriage for them, and they began having children in Liverpool in 1896, I believe a total of 11 in all, the last one being 1917 ..... strange that William Joseph died in 1911 :roll: :lol:

He was born in 1876 in Ireland (Dublin I believe), with a total of nine children to Patrick Joseph Ennis and Ellen Irons. But sorry, I don't have any by name of Margaret
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Re: Leonard Naden Leinster Rd Liverpool (1879 - 1960)

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My note thanking one and all appears to have gone astray so thanks again. My daughter gets access to Ancestry at our local library but we are restricted to one hour sessions so our searches are not completed as well as we would wish. Our visit yesterday produced another query and help would be welcome.

We found Leonard's WW1 medal card. There are two different colour inks, one for his RGA service and the other for Royal Engineers Tyne E E. On the card it says Reduced Misconduct 6A (not sure of date) and indeed he became a Pioneer having been a Bombardier from 3/1/17. We thought 6A was to do with his age though he was over 30 when he enlisted. In April 18 he was invalided to England.

Would welcome any thoughts you may have.

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Just thought I'd post these so that people who might know some answers can see them.

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Re: Leonard Naden Leinster Rd Liverpool (1879 - 1960)

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Thanks Mary - Excellent copies. Writing on card is clear but this is not the case with the list. Can members with good eyesight let me know what it says if they can. Thanks

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Misconduct Issue Authorised RE/101 B155, Pt 2

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Is '6A' the 'Theatre of War first served in'? 6A would be 'Hejaz':

http://www.1914-1918.net/soldiers/theatrecodes.html

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Re: Leonard Naden Leinster Rd Liverpool (1879 - 1960)

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Snippets from Pension records,

Southampton 9-7-1915, Havre 10-7-1915

Home 19-10-1914 - 8-7-1915
BEF 9-7-1915 - 17-4-1918
Home 18-4-1918 - 23-10-1918.

6-1-1917 promoted to Bombardier, 19-7-1918, Reverted to Gnr, Absent without leave, RCM, Hazeley Down Camp, 19-7-1918
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Re: Leonard Naden Leinster Rd Liverpool (1879 - 1960)

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Bert and Luxor - as before, thanks, you always turn up with something!!

We are having a few days away now so I will study the details when we get back.

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42lingfield wrote:Bert and Luxor - as before, thanks, you always turn up with something!!
I'm afraid my 'something' was wrong... in light of Bert's post of pension details it looks like he went to the Western Front. I had hoped that there might be a Lawrence of Arabia connection!

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Re: Leonard Naden Leinster Rd Liverpool (1879 - 1960)

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Luxor - I would not expect to find anything as dramatic as L o A. I fear that my family has been one where rascals and scallywags are plentiful.

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