WILLIAM LOANE
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Hi Bell and welcome to the forum. This is quite a success story with many relatives getting in touch with each other, hope you can all exchange useful information.
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Hi bell I think that Agnes a was my grandfather john gore b 1/4/1929 everyone called him jack tho. I only tried again over the weekend by chance as I was stuck as my mum now passed also said father as we called him never spoke of his childhood only the rumour that his parents were killed in the liverpool blitz? I don't understand how he became a gore if Agnes married George bell? Any information will be greatly appreciated thanks.
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Welcome to the forum Chez1984, I hope you can get to the bottom of the mystery between you all.
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Hi is anyone still using this forum? Would love to know more especially how my grandfather became a 'Gore'
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Hi Chez,Chez1984 wrote:Hi is anyone still using this forum? Would love to know more especially how my grandfather became a 'Gore'
You might have to purchase certificates,
John Gore, 1929, West Derby, 8b 1126, mothers maiden name, Loane.
The only marriage I could find, a possible?
Arthur Gore/ Margaret Loane, 1904, Toxteth Park, 8b 287.
Civilian Deaths, Liverpool (Air Raids)
1940

Bert
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That was that terrible civilian disaster in the Durning Road shelter. I went to school near there and our school caretaker used to tell us all about it, it was a well known disaster in Edge Hill even many years after the war.Bertieone wrote:Hi Chez,Chez1984 wrote:Hi is anyone still using this forum? Would love to know more especially how my grandfather became a 'Gore'
You might have to purchase certificates,
John Gore, 1929, West Derby, 8b 1126, mothers maiden name, Loane.
The only marriage I could find, a possible?
Arthur Gore/ Margaret Loane, 1904, Toxteth Park, 8b 287.
Civilian Deaths, Liverpool (Air Raids)
1940
http://liverpoolremembrance.weebly.com/ ... elter.html
http://www.liverpoolblitz70.co.uk/2011/ ... ning-road/
Povall Cheshire/Liverpool, Williams/Owens Caernarvon, Brown Liverpool/Cumberland/Ireland, Pritchard Liverpool, Atherton Liverpool, Banks Liverpool, Kelly IOM, Grimes/Botworth/Smith Wirral, Rice Manchester/Ireland, Lockley Manchester, Bowler Manchester.
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Thank you Berti had the right family wrong sibling. Margaret Sloane is my great grandmother her husband Arthur was killed in the durning street bombing and have found a plaque commemorating all that sadly lost their lives. I can't find much about Margaret though does anybody have any old pictured of all the family together only have 1 passport picture of my father jack he never had many pictures in his flat apart from his kids and an old one from when he was in the army. Many thanks
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I would think it unlikely that any random person would have photographs of another family, I hope one of the previous posters may be able to help you.Chez1984 wrote:does anybody have any old pictured of all the family together
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Margaret Loan, West Derby, 1885, 8b 370,Chez1984 wrote:I can't find much about Margaret though
At her 1904 marriage to Arthur Gore, her father recorded as Archibald Loane, Dock Labourer.
Most likely marriage of Margaret's parents,
Marriage Dec 1874
Loan, Archibald, Cockermouth 10b 979
Turner, Margaret, Cockermouth 10b 979
Bert
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1891,
RG12 P2956 F68 P42
Archibald Loane Head Married Male 41 1850 Dock Porter Scotland
Margaret Loane Wife Married Female 37 1854 - Scotland
Mary Loane Daughter - Female 11 1880 Scholar Liverpool
William Loane Son - Male 9 1882 Scholar Liverpool
Margaret Loane Daughter - Female 6 1885 Scholar Liverpool
Eliza Loane Daughter - Female 6 1885 Scholar Liverpool
Agnes A Loane Daughter - Female 3 1888 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Emma Loane Daughter - Female 0 1891 - Liverpool
RG12 P2956 F68 P42
Archibald Loane Head Married Male 41 1850 Dock Porter Scotland
Margaret Loane Wife Married Female 37 1854 - Scotland
Mary Loane Daughter - Female 11 1880 Scholar Liverpool
William Loane Son - Male 9 1882 Scholar Liverpool
Margaret Loane Daughter - Female 6 1885 Scholar Liverpool
Eliza Loane Daughter - Female 6 1885 Scholar Liverpool
Agnes A Loane Daughter - Female 3 1888 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Emma Loane Daughter - Female 0 1891 - Liverpool
Bert
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Thanks again bert I have found this out I was hoping someone knew what became of her later on sorry if my wording was unclear 

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That's ok, Chez,
We are all guilty of being unclear at times. It's likely only family members will have the information you seek, lets hope one comes forward.
We are all guilty of being unclear at times. It's likely only family members will have the information you seek, lets hope one comes forward.
Bert
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Hello Chez 1984 ,yes I am not to sure earthier as I said in my previous post Agnes A Loane became Bell when she married George Bell ,and they had 18 children running from George the eldest down to Richard the youngest my father was Thomas who sadly passed away last January at 91 due to an operation on his leg he would have been the one to have known who was who Richard is still alive but in poor health and there is their sister Mable in the US she is 94. There are many cousins but I don't know what information they would have one who might know is Linda Ireland was Bell Jackies daughter. If I can help please let me know thanks yours David Bell
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Hi david I'd be greatful for anything you could find out its all very interesting I'm planning a trip to Wigtown to see Archibald's house. Look forward to hearing from you.
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Re: WILLIAM LOANE
Hi, my great, great grandfather was Archibald Loane his wife was Margaret Turner I am not sure how many children they had, I know of William and Emma and my great grandmother who was Anne.
I have photos of Archibald and Margaret, and also the 3 children I have mentioned.
I will gladly scan them to you.
I have photos of Archibald and Margaret, and also the 3 children I have mentioned.
I will gladly scan them to you.
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Hi and welcome to the forum. That's a lovely offer, I hope some of the original posters are still monitoring this post and will make contact with you.
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Wow that would be amazing my email is chezblfc5 [at] live.com x
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Hello.
I am new to this thread and am not related but I have been looking at some of the war-related inscriptions at Toxteth Park Cemetery. There is a standard War Graves Commission headstone for William Loane, at C.10.395, but the CWGC's record does not include details of his family link.
There is also a civilian headstone which refers to a Gore lost in the Navy in WW1. I have details if he is connected.
Daggers
I am new to this thread and am not related but I have been looking at some of the war-related inscriptions at Toxteth Park Cemetery. There is a standard War Graves Commission headstone for William Loane, at C.10.395, but the CWGC's record does not include details of his family link.
There is also a civilian headstone which refers to a Gore lost in the Navy in WW1. I have details if he is connected.
Daggers
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