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St Thomas Golborne, WW1 soldier
Posted: 21 Jan 2014 15:00
by Fazak8474
I have found a WW1 soldier Harry Wilcock who was sadly killed in 1916 in France. He was the brother of my grandfather. Harry's name is on the war memorial at St Thomas Golborne. Does anyone know if there is any sort of project locally to commemorate those who died? I was thinking in terms of the centenary of WW1. If so I would be glad to contribute any information. Harry came from quite a large family and I am now finding out quite a lot about them. I live in Nottingham but I am thinking of making a trip quite soon to get a feel for the Golborne area and perhaps find out a bit more.
Re: St Thomas Golborne, WW1 soldier
Posted: 21 Jan 2014 20:52
by MaryA
I believe this area would come under our Warrington Group's remit, I will send a message to their Chairman and ask her for any advice she can give.
Re: St Thomas Golborne, WW1 soldier
Posted: 21 Jan 2014 22:00
by Katie
I do know that there are some projects going on covering the Warrington area, as MaryA advised the Chairperson of the group maybe able to give more information.
Re: St Thomas Golborne, WW1 soldier
Posted: 21 Jan 2014 22:22
by Joe Griffiths
Golborne is covered by the Leigh Group.

Re: St Thomas Golborne, WW1 soldier
Posted: 22 Jan 2014 07:27
by MaryA
Enquiry has been redirected to our Projects Co-ordinator.
Re: St Thomas Golborne, WW1 soldier
Posted: 22 Jan 2014 18:35
by PatsyB
Hello There
There are quite a few things planned to commemorate WWI around the Wigan/Golborne area.
Some churches are doing their own thing but I am not sure if St Thomas' is. However, here are their web site details so that you can check up on it.
http://www.achurchnearyou.com/golborne-st-thomas/
The Museum of Wigan Life is planning an exhibition for the anniversary of the First World War. This will probably open in late summer / autumn. For more information please phone 01942 828128
http://www.wlct.org/wigan/museums-archives/mowl/
Leigh Local Studies house a collection of newspaper articles about local men who fought in the war. There is an online index which is available to download here:
http://www.wlct.org/wigan/museums-archi ... llections/ For more information please phone 01942 404559
I hope this is of help to you. Let me know if I can be of more help.
Pat Bellas
Project Co-Ordinator
Re: St Thomas Golborne, WW1 soldier
Posted: 23 Jan 2014 09:45
by MaryA
They are doing a lot to commemorate our heroes, thanks for the update Pat.
Re: St Thomas Golborne, WW1 soldier
Posted: 26 Jan 2014 14:24
by Fazak8474
Thanks, I will get in the touch with the church. Thanks for all your replies.