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General => Armed Forces => World War One => Topic started by: sirim on Thursday 27 March 14 21:38 GMT (UK)
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I am trying to find information relating to a George Owen who is recorded on the St.Andrew C.of E. Church, Linacre (Bootle) WW1 memorial.
I have searched Soldiers Died, but the only soldier that I can find that could be him is 3852 George Joseph Owen, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers).
CWGC gives additional detail - Son of John Owen, of 9, Mackenzie St., Everton, Liverpool.
Is this the same man that appears on the memorial?
Many thanks for any pointers!
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Does the memorial give rank or Regt.
jim
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Jim, unfortunately the detail on the memorial does not include any other details apart from name. see.... http://www.merseysiderollofhonour.co.uk/memorials/southsefton/bootle/linacrestandrew.php
I also had a look at details of the Bootle civic WW1 memorial but no G. Owen is listed.
Sirim
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Looking at some of the bio's they all appear to have been born Liverpool or environs so if this is the only George Owen born in that area then it's probably him but I don't think you will ever know for sure without a Regt. no.
Have you found any others in Liverpool on the census ?
jim
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I did check the 1911 cen and for me there are only 2 names with an appropriate age but the one I really thought might be him appears to live to far away from the parish church unless it is a very big parish , I,m presuming all those on the memorial are from st Andrews ch parish ?
regards
trevor
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You could look for the same family on the 1901 census as they might have lived in Bootle before Everton, or there could be another link.
There is no 'G. Owen' on the Liverpool Town Hall roll of honour, which is very far from being a complete record.
A
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Not all from the same Parish. 3 mentioned are Liverpool, Bootle & Litherland.
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The George Joseph Owen you are talking about is my uncle. He was killed on the Somme on Oct 8/1916 at the age of 25. He was born at 9 Mackenzie St, Liverpool; son of John Owen. For some reason I am unaware of he served in the London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) 1st/3rd Bn. not a Liverpool regiment like his brothers. His name is on the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Faces 9 D and 18 B. His family consisted of two brothers and a sister; one of the brothers, John,was my father.
I would be interested to hear why you are searching for him and would like to have a reply to see if I could help further. I currently live in Canada.
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Hi Eric and welcome to Rootschat...Sirim hasn't been on Rootschat since April...when you have 3 posts you will be able to send him a Personal Message (PM) to exchange information. You do this by clicking on the text icon beneath the poster's name.
Carol
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Hi Eric
It may be that 'sirim' is working on a local project to collect names for a database of those who served in WW1 and were from a local church/community/village etc. There are a lot of projects of this nature going on at the moment. For example, I am working on one trying to provide background information to names on a local War memorial. I hope that he gets back in touch as I am sure you could provide him with some good information on George Owen.
Just as an aside - men were not necessarily put into local Regiments (certainly not after the Pals fiasco). As the war progressed, men were generally put in Regiments that needed more men.
Kind regards
CD
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Eric,
Apologies for the delay in replying - its been quite a while since I last logged on to RootsChat, but it was a nice surprise to see your message.
The reason for my inquiry was to try and pin-point if George Joseph Owen is the same man who is commemorated on the LNWR (London & North Western Railway) Great War Roll of honour which lists a Private G.Owen who was employed as a Goods Porter at what was then the Park Lane goods Depot in Liverpool.
My research had narrowed it down to this being George Joseph. It would be great if you do happen to know if he was a railwayman before he signed up?