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Hello Mr MIGKY
Reference to your post dated 13th August 2010 on Lancashire Look Up Offers, could you please tell me if there are any with the surname Gilleeney?
My grt grandfather was from St. Helens and fought in WW1 for the KLR 4th Bn, he doesn't appear on any BMD registers or census returns except 1911...
Regards,
Phil
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Hi Phil
Migky will be offline until next month but I have contacted him on your behalf
Looking on the free 1911 index - I can only see 2 entries for that surname that match with a St Helens birthplace
John b 1874 and living in Leigh
Jane b 1890 and living in Prescot
EDIT - just seen a Peter GILLENEY b1868 - is that him?
Using only the free 1911 index - the only son old enough to have served in WW1 was William b 1893
The 1901 has a GILLINEY family with a son William aged 8 RG13 Piece 3526 Folio 114 Page 16
Per freebmd
Marriages June qtr 1892
Peter Gillenay Prescot 8b 1090
Esther Harrison
If William was your great grandfather - this is probably his birth reg
William Gillheeney December qtr 1892 Prescot 8b 738
You will find Peter indexed as GILLHENY in 1891 ref RG12 Piece 3026 Folio 64 Page 7
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The marriage is on the IGI pilot website - 4.6.1892 Sutton
fathers were Nathan Harrison (see 1901 entry) and Peter Gillenay
http://pilot.familysearch.org
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Have checked the above using all combinations of the name but none found.
Margie.
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The WW1 medal roll shows Royal Lancashire Regiment Regimental Number 13106 and that he served in France
I am sending you a pm
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Thank you everyone for all your help.
I should have given more information! My grt grandfathers name was John Gilleeney, he married Sophia Saile in 1907 and died in 1952 (aged 82). They had seven children including my grandmother Martha Gilleeney, one of her sisters - Lucy - is still alive.
On John's marriage certificate he states that his fathers name is also John and that he is deceased at the time of their marriage. The story I've been told is that his father worked as an engineer on the mines and that he died suddenly on a Manchester railway station and that his mother remarried. I don't know his mother's name or who she married.
I would like to trace the family history but he or his family don't appear on the 1901 (Boer War), 1891 or 1881 census returns and I can't find him on the birth records.
I can't find his father on any of the death registers either...
I know that in WW1 he served in the Kings Liverpool Regiment (4th Extra Reserve #11882) and the the Labour Corps (#413665) and that he also fought in the 2nd Boer War. Unfortunately none of his records survive except for a medal card.
Regards,
Phil
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Hi,
my name is John Gilleeney, nephew to your Grandmother Martha. I have just found your searches on this site. I am the son of Alfred Gilleeney, one of Martha's brothers. The medal that my Grandad, your Gt Grandad was awarded in the Boar war was handed down to me as I was the first male grandson with the Gilleeney name. My Dad's other brothers had daughters.
The medal is for the Defence of Ladysmith and it does show his number as being 4374.
I f you have other information on our Family History, I would love to hear from you.
Regards
John Gilleeney
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Hello John
Thanks for contacting me, if you send me your email address I will send you what info I have. I did find his Boer War record in the end but it is great that you have his medal and it stayed in the family.
My dad (Fred Lomax) remembers Alf very well, I think he was one of Martha's favourites. I spoke to Robert Dale (Lucy Gilleeney's eldest) a couple of days ago, for the first time, and he was telling me that Alfred was always the live and soul of any family gathering!
I have found it really difficult tracing the Gilleeney side of our family tree. They don't appear on any census records except 1911.
Regards
Phil (*)
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Hello Mr MIGKY,
I have just found this thread and wondered if you could do a look up for me please. My grandmother had 2 brothers who I have been researching, I have found one (Thomas) in Oswestry after the Great war but the other is proving very elusive. My sister said that all she knew was that he lived in St Helens.
He was: Hugh Jones( yes I know..) no middle name. born 1899 in Llanfairfechan, North Wales. He and his brother Thomas were in the Royal welsh Fusiliers but I know many soldiers were often in several regiments. In 1936 Hugh attended his sister in laws funeral in Oswestry he is named on her obituary as being from St Helens. That is all I know about him.
Regards
Lancslass60.
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Hello Lancslass60,
The only matches I could find were:
Thomas Jones, 41 Duke Street, Pte., 11th South Lancs no.21612
Thomas Jones, 40 Mill Street, Sgt., KLR no. 95398
Thomas Jones, 29 North Road, Pte., R.N.D., R.F.A. no.916209
No Hugh's unfortunately...
Rgds
Phil
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Hi Phil,
Thank you for looking, I appreciate it.
lancslass60