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Title: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: genie-ologist on Sunday 20 September 09 12:27 BST (UK)
Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless - 2/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment - of Bowes Hill, Nr Toft Hill, Co Durham - in 1916/17 in his army uniform - Can anyone help please, does anyone have one or know of a
publication that may have one in.

Thanks

Genie
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: Adamand on Sunday 20 September 09 21:52 BST (UK)

Hello Genie. It is a very slim chance that you will find a photo you request :(
Never mind, go to http://www.gaunlessvalleyhistorytrust.org/ and you mayyyyyyy be lucky enough to find something.
There are two gravestones for Arkless at Etherley graveyard. See the Etherley gravestone inscription thread.

Adam
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: albatros on Tuesday 25 September 12 22:49 BST (UK)
Hi
I know you posted this a while ago so not sure if you are still looking for a photograph. I am also searching for information about John William Arkless. I have inherited a photograph which I am told is off John in uniform and a lady who may be wife or girlfriend. It was passed down from relatives in Crook. I do not have a working scanner at the moment. Please get in touch and I will get a copy and forward to you.
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: Radcliff on Wednesday 26 September 12 08:50 BST (UK)
John William Arkless
birth Evenwood,Durham
death date,11th April 1917
France,Flanders
enlisted,Bishop Auckland
Lance Corperal
Lincolnshire regiment
5th Battalion
regiment number
241784
aged 19


son of Mrs Hannah Arkless of 8 Bowes Hill,Toft Hill,Bishop Auckland
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: Radcliff on Wednesday 26 September 12 09:19 BST (UK)
John Williams father dies

December 27th  1915
Benjamin Arkless of Gordon Bank ,Ramshaw,Bishop Auckland
admin granted to Hannah Arkless widow
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: sillgen on Wednesday 26 September 12 09:21 BST (UK)
Hi albatros and welcome to rootschat,
The original poster has not been active here for several years but assuming their email address has not changed then they should get a notification of your reply.  I hope they will respond.
Regards
Andrea
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: albatros on Wednesday 26 September 12 20:15 BST (UK)
Thanks for the information Radcliff and your welcome sillgen. I came across  the photograph and a WW1 medal when we were moving my mother into a retirement home. It comes from her sister in law who had no children and my mother was given a number of photos and possessions. I have looked as far as I can on the internet without actually paying for membership of sites without much success but was very surprised to see someone else searching for the same person. I am still not sure the photograph is John Arkless. I intend to drop into the DLI museum at Durham to see if they can identify the uniform as being from the Lincolnshire regiment if that is possible. Does anyone know how I might find more information on the circumstances of Johns death, where, how etc. I understand there is no grave so details may be scarce.
I also came across a person with the name of Wendyh on another site looking for the same details on John William Arkless. I assume she and genie-ologist to be the same person.

Thanks
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: Radcliff on Wednesday 26 September 12 21:20 BST (UK)
His name is on the Thiepval memorial in France,
you can access this site for free,
 just put cwgc in your search box,
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: Radcliff on Wednesday 26 September 12 21:29 BST (UK)
1901 census
Bowes Hill
Evenwood
RG13/4654
Benjamin,Arkless aged 47 born Witton,coal miner/shifter,below ground
Hannah aged 38 born Kileery Yorkshire
Henry aged 17
Margaret aged 14
Thomas aged 12
George aged 10
Mabel aged 6
John W aged 3
all children born Evenwood
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: Ramshawlass on Monday 12 April 21 08:46 BST (UK)
I can see that there are some people wanting info on my Great Uncle John William Arkless I have been trying to reply to albatross but have given up in the end as I must be doing something wrong..... can I get in touch with this person?
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: Neale1961 on Monday 12 April 21 09:20 BST (UK)
Ramshawlass, you need to make another post to be able to use the personal message system, so just say hello in another post, and then try again.
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: sarah on Monday 12 April 21 16:56 BST (UK)
Hi Ramshawlass,

When you reply to a topic (like you have done) the person will be notified by email notification, that is how it works there is no need to have to send a PM too,  as we have members all around the world in different time zones you may need to wait a little longer than a few hours to receive a reply.

Regards

Sarah
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: albatros on Monday 12 April 21 17:20 BST (UK)
Hi
If this gets to Ramshawlass I have just sent a reply to your message but it cannot be delivered because your message box is full.
I think I have several photos of your family you will be interested in. If you can let me have an e mail address I will reply and send copies of the photo. As said in my reply my Auntie Beaty Snowball is I think the niece of John William Arkless. I have his Victory Medal from WW1.
Regards
Title: Re: Photograph of Lance Corporal John William Arkless
Post by: Ramshawlass on Tuesday 13 April 21 09:03 BST (UK)
Good morning,
Yes you are correct Beatrice married John Snowball and she was the daughter of my Great Uncle Irvin and his wife Isabella. I think Beatrice had brothers Thomas, Frederick and a sister Annie. They lived in Gladstone St and Grey St. I’m sorry I can’t read my private message from you so I don’t know if you asked me anything else. I need to have posted a couple of times to prove that I’m genuine which is just to protect everyone. Than you for replying to me.