Tracing Liverpool ancestors - Hargreaves

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Florence
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Re: Tracing Liverpool ancestors - Hargreaves

Post by Florence »

Hi Blue

No I'm not aware of a Margaret Hargreaves born 1910.
My mums knowledge of her fathers family is very limited, we do know he had a sister called Harriet, and Annie born before him (1915) also Robert born 1915 was a twin but he died and I found a record of a Edward Hargreaves b1915, died 1915 mothers maiden name Thomas.

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Re: Tracing Liverpool ancestors - Hargreaves

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Hi Barbara

I hadn't seen the census record you refer to with Robert and Margaret being married for 4 yrs. I'll certainly look at it.
I have rechecked a few facts with mum and she is adamant that an aunty had told her, her dads father Robert had died when he was a child and was not around during him growing up. However her dads marriage certificate in 1939 to Harriet Ockleshaw has his fathers (Robert) profession as Dock labourer and not deceased.....

This is harder than I imagined

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Re: Tracing Liverpool ancestors - Hargreaves

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Marriage certificates do not always say if the father was deceased or not. I have bought a lot of marriage certs and less than 1/2 have deceased mentioned, when I know he was. If you see what I mean

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Re: Tracing Liverpool ancestors - Hargreaves

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Yes I know what you mean.
I've just found a copy of my grandads birth certificate for 1915, his mothers name is Margaret Hannah so ties in with the census for the Thomas family. More interesting is his father Robert Hargreaves is listed as occupation Private, 4th kings Liverpool regiment, so the soldier killed at war could be him too.

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You've come to the right place then Florence for information on the King's Liverpool Regiment, I had tremendous help on here with one of mine.
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Re: Tracing Liverpool ancestors - Hargreaves

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I have this information in my database.

King's Liverpool Regiment
Hargreaves
11018
Robert
Private
Liverpool
23rd May 1916
Killed
68, Burnett Street, Earle Road, Liverpool.

There was a article in the Liverpool Echo which was where I got the address from.

I also have a listing in the Baptism records. which gives the address as Earle Road. The baptism took place at St. Peter's, Church Street

Link to CWGC

http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casua ... EAVES,%20R

Hope this confirms Robert is the correct soldier.
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Florence
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Re: Tracing Liverpool ancestors - Hargreaves

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Hi Katie

The address on my grandads birth certificate is 68 Barnet ( Burnett) St !
I can't believe you have found this information for me, I am so overwhelmed right now and can't wait to share this with my mum.
It's quite sad to read, I've got goosebumps, thank you so much.

How can I see the article in the echo and also the baptism?

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Re: Tracing Liverpool ancestors - Hargreaves

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You can see the baptism at Liverpool Archives. The Register is not on MF, so you have to order the original Register.

Liverpool Echo 27th July 1916

A TRENCH MISHAP

Mrs. Hargreaves, of 68, Burnett Street, Earle Road, has been notified of the death of her husband, Private R. Hargreaves, aged 31, who was killed in the trenches, together with three others of the battalion, by the bursting of a trench mortar

Here are those who were killed with him

King's Liverpool Regiment
Rogers
6524
Joseph
Company-Serjeant-Major
Seaforth
23rd May 1916
Killed

King's Liverpool Regiment
Tomkins
29994
Charles H
Private
Lower Broughton
23rd May 1916
Killed

Also these are recorded as having been killed on the same day and buried at Cambrin Military Cemetery

http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casua ... N,%20P%20P

http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casua ... D%20CORBET

There are no pictures in the Liverpool Papers.

It's possible he is recorded on 2 memorials. Holy Trinity and also Liverpool Institute School.

Also his name appears in the Liverpool Hall of Remembrance at Liverpool Town Hall.

http://liverpoolcityhalls.co.uk/town-ha ... ves&page=1
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Re: Tracing Liverpool ancestors - Hargreaves

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If you have a look at the Grave Registration Document Robert Hargreaves. Charles Tomkins and Serjeant Major Rogers are all in the sam#e grave.

#LestWeForget.
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