Southport soldier, WW1 - help please?

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Post by Hilary »

I had a look on the Great War Forum. Noit sure why they want the James and John Rimmers who died. James A Rimmer the one I found appears to have survived. Again taken from Southport's Splendid Hearts by Victoria Bannister

John Henry Rimmer 24475 RFA son of George and Dorothy Rimmer late of South End Farm Liverpool Road Birkdale. He was policeman before joining up

John Rimmer 188922 Gunner died 1 or 9 Dec 1916 buried St Cuthbert's Church Southport (so the one buried in Southport Churchyard) family of 21 old Park Lane late of 20 Zetland Street Southport

John Rimmer 105021 Driver son of Arthur and Margaret Rimmer 59 Rigby's Brow Marshside Southport.

James Rimmer 98015 died 13 May 1917 husband of Mrs Rimmer of 120 Park Lane Southport.

James Rimmer 38425 died 1 August 1918 not in the book

There are 3 other James Rimmers but none in the RFA

Not sure why the poster wants the dead if you see what I mean but would recommend the book to him.

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PS I presumed the James A I found with the connection to Thorn Close was probably called Jimmy! I can't see a John would be called Jimmy

PPS I suggest your poster joins the Liverpool & S W Lancs FHS and gets onto our Forum!

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Post by Hilary »

I forgot to say that James' name was James Allen Rimmer and he married on 18 September 1906 at St Philip's Church Southport stating he was a grocer. He was 25 and his address was 4 Hampton Road. He married Jane Annie Culshaw.

I was at Lancs RO today and looked the marriage up.
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Post by daggers »

Hilary
You have seen the GWF thread which started this off, but other readers will want to know how grateful the originator is for her help in pursuing the query.
A late posting there produced this, from a keen member in USA, who has a large library of UK references:
"204233 Pte. Gilbert Rimmer, 5th Bn, King's Liverpool Regiment was KIA on 20 Sept 1917. He was the son of Mr. J. Rimmer, 83 Cambridge Road, Southport and was employed at Hampton Road Bakery. He is evidently the Gilbert Rimmer listed in the reply by Daggers, above."

I agree with your PS and PPS!
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Post by Hilary »

Hi D

Please copy and post my previous post with all the James and John Rimmers who died. The book I describe is the definite book about the people who died in the First World war. The lady researched not only the names on the war memorial but on all the other local memorials she found. It was backed up with research with the Commonwealth war Graves Commission and the local paper the Southport Visiter.

Why do they think Jimmy died?

The absent voters list doesn't appear to have survived and as we don't definitely know where Jimmy lived as Thorn Close was his parent's address it wouldn't be much use.

You may post this post as well

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Post by Hilary »

Just to say if anyone was following this that when I look on the Great War site the originator of the request is still not convinced! I feel I wasted my time.

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Post by daggers »

I think there must be some southern stubbornness down there - he has said he is very grateful for your efforts, but in the end he has to satisfy his own standard of accuracy, even without the local knowledge you are blessed with [as well as persistence!]
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Post by Hilary »

All I can say is that he shouldn't ask for help if he wishes to find it out for himself.

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