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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Lookup Request burial Thelma Eckersall
« on: Friday 13 May 22 14:28 BST (UK)  »
Next time I go to Local Studies, I will try to check the burial record for you.

That’s so kind of you!

Do you know if churchyards did do multiple burials, ie several people in one grave, like cemeteries did for the poor? I’m aware of many ancestors buried in such graves in Philips Park Cemetery.

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Lookup Request burial Thelma Eckersall
« on: Friday 13 May 22 10:51 BST (UK)  »
A shot in the dark - BUT
If this is your Doris Eckershall -( the only one I could find ) - could Thelma have been buried in her mums hometown church ?  St John the Evangelist in Hurst

Baptism: 7 Dec 1898 St John the Evangelist, Hurst, Lancashire, England
Doris Eckersall - [Child] of Jonas Eckersall & Mary
    Born: 1 Nov 1898
    Abode: 45 Queen St., Hurst
    Occupation: Butcher

did Doris and Harry have any more children ?
added
if it is your Doris - here is a brother
Baptism: 2 Jan 1901 St John the Evangelist, Hurst, Lancashire, England
James William Eckersall - [Child] of Jonas Eckersall & Mary
    Born: 23 Oct 1900
    Abode: 59 Queen St., Hurst
    Occupation: Butcher
moved from 45 to 59 Queen St

Hi,

The burial place has been found by another member below, but I just wanted to thank you for that information and for taking the time to search. It’s all correct, even though it’s all info I already know, and the church Doris was baptised in was a good shout, I hadn’t thought of that (I just assumed she’d be buried in Hyde Cemetery), but it ended up being St George’s, near where they lived.

Again, thank you

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Lookup Request burial Thelma Eckersall
« on: Friday 13 May 22 10:45 BST (UK)  »
Thelma Eckersall

Age14months

Burial Date 05 Jan 1925

Burial Place St George, Hyde, Cheshire, England

(from Familysearch)

Hi Heather,

Yes I think this is her, thank you so much! I don’t think I have access to Family Search, is that a pay for site?

I assumed she’d be buried at Hyde cemetery rather than a church burial ground but that was their local church, yes. I never thought to check there.

Is there any way to find out a plot or would it just mean wandering round the burial ground and looking for her name? They were very poor so might she be buried without a stone, and/or in a multiple grave? I know they did that in cemeteries but I’m not sure about church burial grounds.

I’m not local to Tameside although my mother was born in Ashton and we do go and visit (or did, pre-covid).

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Lookup Request burial Thelma Eckersall
« on: Friday 13 May 22 00:05 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

Looking for help finding a burial record for Thelma Eckersall, my mother's maternal aunt. She died on the first of January 1925 aged 14 months, at 11 Sydall Street, Hyde. Mother Doris Eckersall, but had married Harry Bradbury by the time the child died.

Have searched records on Ancestry, tried Find a Grave, http://web.tameside.gov.uk/BACAS/, http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Search/indexp.html etc all with no luck. Have also tried searching under Bradbury, as the mother married between the child's birth and death. Again, no luck.

Any help or direction would be much appreciated.

Jenny

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World War Two / Re: Help deciphering RAF WW2 Service Record
« on: Thursday 11 March 21 18:27 GMT (UK)  »
Oh, and was he admitted to these hospitals, or was he actually stationed there as a wireless operator?

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World War Two / Re: Help deciphering RAF WW2 Service Record
« on: Thursday 11 March 21 18:27 GMT (UK)  »
That’s so helpful, thank you!

Do you have any idea what 190 (assault wing) were? I can’t find any information about them online.

Am I right in thinking he passed his first medical, and put himself forward for air crew, however failed the more stringent medical that required? And that’s why he wasn’t recommended for training as air crew, and why he was only a wireless operator, not a W/op and air gunner?

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World War Two / Re: Help deciphering RAF WW2 Service Record
« on: Monday 08 March 21 21:11 GMT (UK)  »
Photographs he sent home to his mother, sister and grandfather. The second is the ‘signals v army’ game I mentioned in the first post. He is on the back row, second from right. The last photo is what was written on the back.

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World War Two / Re: Help deciphering RAF WW2 Service Record
« on: Monday 08 March 21 21:08 GMT (UK)  »
Further info from record

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World War Two / Help deciphering RAF WW2 Service Record
« on: Monday 08 March 21 21:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, my great uncle James William Eckersall was born in Hyde, Cheshire in 1921, and joined the RAF on the 9th of January 1942. He’d previously been working as a ‘Back Tenter’ in a cotton mill.

I just got his record today, and see that he was a W/op (Wireless Operator), which fits in with a photograph he sent home of a Boxing Day 1945 football game, where he states he played for ‘Signals’ against ‘Army’.

Further than that though I’m struggling to work out what units he was with, where he was and when.

I’ve attached pictures of the record, plus the two photographs he sent home. Any help would be much appreciated.

I’m particularly interested as to why he seems to have attended an Air Gunnery School, but never became a Air Gunner. It looks like on the front of his record it says, dated 5.1.42, which is 4 days prior to his enlistment, ‘Not rec. for training as Air Crew’. Why would that be? He was his mother’s only son, and had a younger unmarried sister, and a deaf and mute grandfather all living in 4 rooms, plus his father had abandoned the family in early childhood, so I suppose he was an important support to the family and would be a big loss to them if he were to die. I didn’t think they’d take that into account though? But if he were immediately not recommended for training as Air Crew, why did he go to an Air Gunnery School?

Hope folks can shed some light on this! Many thanks.

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