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Sergeant Thomas Callon Nolan possible ?
Posted: 08 Nov 2013 16:59
by daggers
CWGC does not list any T.C. Nolan, but the following has a local link:
Nolan, Thomas, Private, 61275, 11 June 1918, 20, Cheshire Regt., 21 Bn, tfr to 63 Coy Labour Corps. III.C.7 Aire Communal Cemetery.
Son of Thomas and Margaret Nolan of Liverpool.
Any views?
D
Re: T C Nolan - information not yet known
Posted: 09 Nov 2013 10:52
by MaryA
I had looked at that and wondered myself Daggers. It might just be a case of great minds thinking alike and all that, but I'll put this guy on my to do list and try to find censuses to connect them to the area.
Re: T C Nolan - information not yet known
Posted: 09 Nov 2013 11:57
by Bertieone
I think it could be this chap and perhaps one for Katie (IFTC).
Loyal North Lancs, 13829 Sgt Thomas Callon Nolan, 13829, Birth Reg, 1884, Liverpool 8b 139.
Only 2 papers (Army Records) transcribed by Anc, Thomas Gallan Nolan.
Discharged 1916
Loyal North Lancs, 13829
71 Cotswold St, Liverpool.
Possible Death, Thomas C Nolan, 1920, West Derby, 8b 557, 35 years old
Re: Sergeant Thomas Callon Nolan possible ?
Posted: 14 Nov 2013 14:59
by MaryA
Appears to be brother in law to Private Charles Edward Palmer
http://forum.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk ... 27#p106227
Re: Sergeant Thomas Callon Nolan possible ?
Posted: 21 Nov 2013 14:52
by Katie
West Derby Cemetery
1st October 1920
Thomas Callan Nolan
35yrs
9, Pengivern Grove (I think)
Wavertree
Private Grave
Section 2
Grave 1464
Liverpool Echo September 30 1920
NOLAN: September 27 after much suffering THOMAS (late segeant L.N.L) the dearly loved and only sone of Thomas and Mary Nolan.
Interment West Derby Cemetery to-morrow (Friday) at 3.p.m
Re: Sergeant Thomas Callon Nolan possible ?
Posted: 21 Nov 2013 15:03
by daggers
Pengwern Grove - off Picton Road, on the other side of the railway from St C's, but probably near enough. I think he is a better option than my original.
D
Re: Sergeant Thomas Callon Nolan possible ?
Posted: 22 Nov 2013 08:41
by MaryA
Based on the information above, this may be our Thomas in 1911 living at 13 Prescot Street, Thomas Nolan, 56 Labourer in a Corporation Yard, and his wife Mary Ann 52, married 29 years with four children surviving from nine. Thomas 26 a Corporation Pointsman, Florence 18 a cigarmaker, Lily 15 and Elizabeth 10 a student.