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General discussion

Posted: 13 Nov 2013 18:45
by alcavtay
Katie wrote:In the Register of services, the dedication of the War Memorial took place on Sunday 8th July 1921. I will look to see if I can locate any articles on this. I also have a picture of the Memorial before it was took down.
Sounds like a successful day!

Re: Vicars and any other useful information

Posted: 13 Nov 2013 19:40
by Katie
Yes it was. I think there maybe another name on one of the slabs. Is there any chance of looking at them?

Re: Vicars and any other useful information

Posted: 13 Nov 2013 19:49
by alcavtay
I've requested permission, waiting to hear back.

43rd Liverpool Church Lads Brigade

Posted: 14 Nov 2013 20:01
by Katie
While at Liverpool today I got the archives out for the 43rd Liverpool Company Brigade.

Here is the list of member who had joined the forces from a membership card 1914/15

Vice-President H.O. Spink X- Founder
Captain E.R.W Potter
Lieut W. Holt
Lieut J. Douglas
Lieut A.S. Edwards
Staff-Serge. J.A. Carter
Staff-Serge. A. Atkinson
Staff-Serge. B. Wlaker (Possibly Walker)
Staff-Serge. E.Lewis
Staff-Serge. R. Spence
Staff-Serge. G. Burke
Col-Serge. R. Hunt
Col-Serge. A. Douglas X
Sergeant. E. Thursfield
Sergeant. J. Spence X
Sergeant. F. Eaves
Sergeant. J. Dawson
Sergeant. G. Taylor
Corporal. A. Powell
Corporal. R. Powell
Corporal. J. Lawrenson
L/Cpl. S. Edwards
L/Cpl. E. Valentine X
L/Cpl. C. Whittaker X
Pte. J. Robinson
Pte. A. Johnston
Pte. W. Brown X
Pte. P. Whlie
Pte. E. Barlow
Pte. W. Stohart
Pte. S. Adams
Pte. W. Thomas
Pte. R.B. Dankin
Pte. W. Johnson
Pte. W. Halsall
Pte. E. Brown
Pte. H. Gabbin
Pte. A. Morgan


X KILLED IN ACTION

They held their meeting in St. Cyprian

Re: General discussion

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 08:28
by daggers
Katie
I think there may be a word or words missing, before 'Brigade', which might be 'Church Lads', or 'Boys'. I would guess at Church Lads Brigade, or CLB.
D

Re: General discussion

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 09:11
by Katie
Thanks Daggers.

Daggers, did you go through the Parish Magazine for St. Mary, Garston?

Re: General discussion

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 10:32
by daggers
Katie
Memory fails me - again. Can you remind me what that was about?
D

Re: General discussion

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 11:50
by Katie
Have you ever been through St. Mary's, Garston Parish Magazine, and extracted articles relating to the soldiers who came from there?

Re: General discussion

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 22:52
by daggers
Katie

I was confused by your reference to St MARY, Garston, as I think I would be more likely to find information on the memorial I am researching inSt MICHAEL'S archives. I have not looked there, but having paid my first visit to the new-look LRO today, I will try to prebook and have a look.
Thanks for the thought.
Daggers

Re: General discussion

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 23:05
by Katie
Daggers, I have scanned all the references to Garston over the last couple of days. I was asking if you had already done this, as if you hadn't I was going to share the articles I have with you.

Re: General discussion

Posted: 16 Nov 2013 10:06
by daggers
Katie

That is great. Thanks very much!
D

General Discussion

Posted: 17 Nov 2013 16:20
by alcavtay
Hi Mary,

I've deleted the body of this post - sent pm instead!

Re: General discussion

Posted: 17 Nov 2013 18:02
by MaryA
I'm not too sure that we will have anything more than you have in your biography, the main reason for checking censuses, baptisms and marriages etc. is to collect information as to who are the wife/parents etc. These are the tools we have tended to use to confirm relationships and locations.

Our forum members are not particularly affiliated to any of our Groups, by necessity because of their location, ie some may well be in Liverpool but many are in USA, Australia, Ireland etc. so as far as the author's details is concerned it's not the Liverpool Branch, it is the Forum of the L&SWLFHS.

Have you been able to confirm any of our doubtful entries?

Re: General discussion

Posted: 17 Nov 2013 22:47
by alcavtay
If we come across anything that helps with identification we'll post it for everyone :)