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WW1 In Memoriam / Ellis Brothers, Burwell, Cambridgeshire
« on: Monday 20 October 14 17:45 BST (UK)  »
As a child my grandmother had told me that several of her brothers had died in WW1 and researching this was a priority for me when I begun researching my family history.

At the start of World War One my Great Grandparents Howarth and Kezia Ellis from Burwell had 5 sons. Joseph had already joined the navy before the war and William joined the army soon after it started. Albert and James both joined the army during or soon after the war. Thomas was only born in 1910 and was too young to serve. Soon after the end of the war only Thomas was left alive. All four brothers were aged 20 – 22 when they died.  A situation that I’m sure was echoed in many families across the nation during those times.

Joseph Howarth Ellis b 1894 had joined the navy before the war and in 1914 was serving as a stoker on HMS Bulwark. On November 26th 1914 the battleship, whilst at anchorage in Sheerness harbour, was completely destroyed by internal explosions in her magazine and shell rooms.  She sank with the loss of 730 lives. Few bodies were recovered, those that were are buried in the Naval Burial Ground at Woodlands Cemetery Gillingham. The site of the wreck is also protected according to the Military Remains Act. Those not recovered are commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea, Hampshire, Joseph is on Panel 4.

William Ellis b 1896 had joined the Royal Field Artillery and by 1918 had achieved the rank of Sergeant. He was killed towards the end of WW1 on 13th April 1918 at the Battle of the Lys (Operation Georgette), the German Spring Offensive. He was one of 220 thousand from both sides who lost their lives in the 20 days of the offensive. His unit was based at Bac St Maur Bridge which was a strategic bridge over the River Lys just outside  Sailly-sur-la-Lys at the time but I believe he died in the area of Strazeele/Klite Hill. He is buried in Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension, Bailleul, Grave Reference I.F.6. I visited there in 2007.

Albert Ellis b 1900 was serving in the 11th (Prince Albert’s Own) Hussars as a Private. After the end of WW1 he was serving in Egypt and was taken ill with a disease which he died of on 7th February 1921. He was classified as a war casualty and is buried in Cairo War Memorial Cemetery Grave Reference P 115

James Simpson Ellis was born in 1902 and  due  to his age probably joined the army after the end of the war and was serving in The Royal Horse Artillery. During his service he appeared in the Royal Tournament in 1922. He died on 31st March 1923 in Cambridge Hospital Aldershot after being bitten by his horse  and the wound became poisoned. He was buried with full military honours at St Mary’s Church Burwell.  There is no headstone as far as I’m aware.

More details, photos, etc at
https://colinbuckle.wordpress.com/genealogy/test/the-ellis-family-ww1/

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Suffolk / Re: Surname of Alexander and Moyse of ELMSWELL & WOOLPIT
« on: Saturday 02 August 14 07:39 BST (UK)  »
Both Elmswell and Woolpit records are particularly well recorded on the internet. I found both these very useful for my research.

http://www.elmswell-history.org.uk/

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pbtyc/Den/Woolpit/Index.html

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Cambridgeshire / Re: Peterborough Grave Photos
« on: Wednesday 06 November 13 12:05 GMT (UK)  »
I've had a good look around the cemetery this morning. It's a pretty old one, completely new family burials stopped over 100 years ago and it closed to all burials about 60 years ago. It's also very overgrown in parts. There is no plan on either of the entrance notice boards and although there is a mention of lodges online I couldn't find them and firmly believe they don't exist. So you'll need to get hold of a plan in order to be able to find the graves. if you get that I'll pop down again with the camera.

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Cambridgeshire / Re: Peterborough Grave Photos
« on: Friday 25 October 13 07:55 BST (UK)  »
Hi there. I live in Peterborough and will have a bit of time on my hands shortly. I'll pop down there one day with the camera. It will probably have to be December now.

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Cambridgeshire / Re: Martin gravestones in Cambridgeshire
« on: Saturday 01 September 12 20:35 BST (UK)  »
Have you been in contact with Andrew Martin?

http://www.familytreeuk.co.uk/Martin/index.html

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Cambridgeshire / Re: Phorpres House, Peterborough and Mile End Road
« on: Monday 20 February 12 13:49 GMT (UK)  »
Interesting stuff, I'm a relative newcomer I've only lived in the Peterborough area for 40 years  :) Most of it in brick making areas though, initially Whittlesey and Eye for the last 30 years (although the works are long gone here). I've liked the page on FB.

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Cambridgeshire / Re: Phorpres House, Peterborough and Mile End Road
« on: Monday 20 February 12 13:15 GMT (UK)  »
Sounds interesting. What is the address on Facebook?

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Suffolk / Re: George SCARFF, Hunston,SUFFOLK
« on: Friday 17 February 12 19:05 GMT (UK)  »
Of course, too much of a mouthful when you live there!

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Suffolk / Re: George SCARFF, Hunston,SUFFOLK
« on: Sunday 12 February 12 23:10 GMT (UK)  »
Anthea

I suspect they weren't living at the lovely old house but perhaps some shack in the grounds  :)

I thought Carl was a member on here but I can't find him, I think he lives somewhere like Thurston. If you can't find him get back to me I may still have his email.

Colin

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