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Yorkshire (West Riding) Completed Requests / Re: COMPLETED - Yorkshire War Graves
« on: Friday 17 April 20 06:32 BST (UK)  »
Wow, I started this post 11 years ago, and it is still getting attention.

At the early stages I had no information on the cause of Death for John Heigold, but have since obtained copies of the Battalion War Diary.

The Bn where stationed at Capel le Ferne at the time and the entry for the 5th October States the following.

Enemy shelling of Folkstone Harbour during night for about 5 minutes resulted in 2 OR's being and killed and 1 OR being injured.

JOhn would have been one of the two Other ranks mentioned as being killed.  It would appear that the shelling was a long range artillery attack from France. 

Phil

The shelling wa

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Morning Tony / Jemma, if any new info / photos arise regarding Jim Murphy, I would be interested in hearing from you

Phil

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Surrey Lookup Requests / Re: Wandsworth (Earlsfield) Cemetery
« on: Monday 10 December 12 15:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Phil

Did you ever get a photo of that grave?  Cecil is a family member and would also like a photograph if one is available

Ray

Afternoon Ray, yes I did.  If you pm me your email address I will send it across.  I will also look in the Battalion war diaries to see if he is mentioned.

ps, I will be passing the grave tonight on my way to Surbiton from Waterloo, so quite apt.

Phil

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Lancashire / Re: Pubs in Widnes 1871 - Is it still There?
« on: Saturday 03 November 12 05:42 GMT (UK)  »
Jan, you should consider trying to get a copy of this book all about the pubs in Widnes going back 250 years.  Sadly cant find y copy at the moment to do a look up

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fancy-Pint-Then-Grab-Your/dp/1906823103

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Dumfriesshire / Ewen Family - Dunscore
« on: Sunday 22 April 12 07:43 BST (UK)  »
Is anybody able to help with locating details of the Ewen Family who lived in Dunscore during WW2.  The family lived at Dardarroch Cottage, and the family Head George was a Blacksmith.  He had married a Martha Dobson, and possbly moved to the area from Edinburgh.

There was at least one son, Harold Ewen, both Edinburgh 1919, and possibly a 2nd son William James, born 1916 in EIRE.

Martha Ewen died in 1943, followed by George in 1945

Sadly Harold Ewen was killed in action in Holland 6 months before his father died, and it would not appear that there are any further relatives.

Harold Ewens grave has been tended for the past 64 years by a now 92 year old Mrs Thijssen, who would love to be able to track down members of the family.

http://twgpp.org/downloads/news/TWGPP_Newsletter_Spring_2012.pdf

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Cheshire Lookup Requests / Re: Chester Death Look-up
« on: Monday 09 April 12 07:11 BST (UK)  »
Jacquie, Pieter would love to hear from you, and i can promise you your story will be of interest.  I have sent you a PM, with his details and also details of the relative that I mentioned.  You may not be able to reply to my message until you have reached three posts but will be able to email Pieter.

I think Pieter has a small photo of Ronald, which shows him with the crew.

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Cheshire Lookup Requests / Re: Chester Death Look-up
« on: Sunday 08 April 12 20:11 BST (UK)  »
Hello jacqui, I think one of your relatives has already been in contact with Pieter in Holland, as with some assistance he has traved family members of all of the crew.  His website which includes details of your great uncle is below

http://www.go2war2.nl/artikel/2103/The-crash-of-the-Wellington-Z1321-near-Vlaardingen.htm
http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/war-air/25297-wellington-z1321-142-squadron.html

I am sure that Pieter would love to hear from you too

Phil

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World War Two / Re: HMS Anking WW2
« on: Saturday 17 March 12 13:02 GMT (UK)  »
im not sure if any would be interested but doing a school assignment and am using a relative of mines detailed diary of the sinking of the hms anking and his and a couple of other mens survival on a safety raft. it has some names of those who was on there too

Hannah, if you come across any reference to either of thr two men below, I would be grateful to here from you, as well as see your final work.

BRODERICK, JOHN ERNEST, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 300583
CLAYTON, HENRY, Stoker 2nd Class, D/KX 121022

Both men where from Widnes and perished in the sinking.

Henry Clayton was on the Repulse when it sank, but survived and made it to Singapore. When Singapore was invaded he managed to escape to Java, where he joined the crew of the Anking, only to be killed days later.


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Cavan / Re: Purcell family Castlerahan
« on: Saturday 20 August 11 06:53 BST (UK)  »
Good Morning Steve (and Pauline again).  I have been researching the Widnes casualties of WW2 for a number of years now, one of who was James Peter Purcell.  The following is a transcript of your Grandfathers obituary from the Widnes Weekly News in 1944.

Widnes Weekly News Oct. 20th 1944 - Death in Italy

Signaller James Purcell, of 31 Ann Street, Widnes, was killed in action in Italy on October 4th. He was 26 years of age, and a son of Mr. Jack Purcell and the late Mrs. Purcell of 31 Ann Street. His wife was formerly Miss Jean Lloyd, of Welshpool, and they have one daughter, Pamela, aged 2 years and 9 months. Pamela was only three months old when her father saw her last before going overseas.

Signaller Purcell was an old boy of St. Marie’s R.C. School, and in later life was avery keen member of St. Marie’s C.Y.M.S. Before joining the Forces in June 1939, he was employed at the Everite Works. He served with the Eight Army in the North African campaign and also in Italy.

His cousin, Jackie Kinsella, was taken prisoner by the Germans in the North African Campaign and is now a prisoner of war in Germany.

Signaller Purcell’s Mother died when he was only a few days old, and ever since his father’s sister, Mrs. T. McLaughlin, has looked him after. Signaller Purcell always looked upon his aunt as his mother and always called her such.


Widnes Weekly News Oct. 27th 1944 - Chaplains Tribute

As reported last week signaller James Purcell of 32 Ann Street, Widnes, was killed in action in Italy on October 4th.

The Reverend Father R. O. Carnaffan Has sent the following message of consolation to Mrs. Purcell.

“ Your husband was killed almost instantaneously during evening shelling. It will be a consolation for you to know that he did not suffer, and a grand and lasting comfort to know that he had assisted at Holy Mass and received the sacraments shortly before, as was his custom. This morning I offered Mass for his eternal rest and buried the poor boy in a military cemetery. The Battery Commander and his officers and friends were present. We erected a white wooden cross, and curbed the grave round with stones. You will be brave like Jimmy was always, and would like you to be. I know it will take a lot of courage, but God in His mercy will help you to rearrange you life and carry on with fortitude.

“It is particularly distressing for you, I know, just when we were beginning to hope the war was over and done with. God’s ways are not ours, and I feel sure that even now Jimmy is enjoying his eternal reward in Heaven and be able to help you in your future life. I offer you and all his dear ones my deepest sympathy and a remembrance in my Masses. The regimental Mass on Sunday will be for his eternal rest.”


I have also attached the POW details for Jackie Kinsella.

Name: J. Kinsella
Rank: Private
Army Number: 3658939
Regiment: King's Own Royal Regiment
POW Number: 155761
Camp Type: Stalag
Camp Number: XVII-B
Camp Location: Gneixendorf, Austria
Record Office: Infantry Record Office, The Public Hall, Lune Street, Preston, Lancashire
Record Office Number: 18


I also have a photograph of your Grandfathers headstone at Faenza War Cemetery, which I would be more than happy to send to you.  If you send me a pm, with an email address I will send the photo on, along with the background details that I have on Jimmy, which hopefully you could fill some gaps in.  Sadly the WWN article did not include a photo of Jimmy, so if you have one i would be greatfull of a copy.

Look forward to hearing from you

Phil

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