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Re: Buried at a Holmfirth Cemetery in 1918. But which one?
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 28 December 06 14:27 GMT (UK) »
Well spotted Claire!

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Re: Buried at a Holmfirth Cemetery in 1918. But which one?
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 28 December 06 14:37 GMT (UK) »
It looks like there is no easy option here! 

I shall have to make a list of the lot and find out where their registers are and go through them all one at a time.

Thank you,

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Re: Buried at a Holmfirth Cemetery in 1918. But which one?
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 17 February 07 12:29 GMT (UK) »
I suppose you know he has a medal card at the National Archives? (Gambel)
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Re: Buried at a Holmfirth Cemetery in 1918. But which one?
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 17 February 07 14:51 GMT (UK) »
I was hoping there might be some sort of cemetery register that would help, but it looks like I will have to check all the local ones individually.  Still, it was worth a try.

His family used the words “Died of Wounds” in an In Memorandum notice in the Holmfirth Express, but the official cause of death was given on the death certificate as tuberculosis of the lungs and spine.

He will have been buried at Holmfirth but where as not yet been established.

His Christian name is spelt in a variety of ways:

He is Gamiliel Boothroyd, an 11 year old schoolboy at Wooldale, Holmfirth, on the 1901 census.

He is Gamaliel Boothroyd on the Holmfirth Parish Church Memorial.

He is Camaliel Boothroyd on the main Holmfirth Memorial: Wooldale section.

The Medal Rolls have a Private Gambel Boothroyd, 23419, 20th battalion, Durham Light Infantry.

So he is Gamiliel, Gamaliel, Camaliel, and Gambel.

But his birth and death are registered as Gamaliel, so I am using that as the correct spelling.  His father had the same Christian name and was known as locally as Gam Boothroyd.

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Re: Buried at a Holmfirth Cemetery in 1918. But which one?
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 01 March 07 22:28 GMT (UK) »
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I am sure if you give Barnsley Archives a ring they could put you on the right track to who would hold the cemetery records on fiche ?
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Re: Buried at a Holmfirth Cemetery in 1918. But which one?
« Reply #14 on: Friday 02 March 07 14:06 GMT (UK) »
A quick look at Genuki suggests that the C of E registers for Holmfirth at least are held by WYAS in Wakefield. But I didn't spot any reference to nonconformist church records or cemetery records.

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Re: Buried at a Holmfirth Cemetery in 1918. But which one?
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 03 March 07 13:52 GMT (UK) »
Thank you both, it looks as if some records for this district are at Wakefield and some at Huddersfield.

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Re: Buried at a Holmfirth Cemetery in 1918. But which one?
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 20 May 12 22:20 BST (UK) »
this link maybe of interest to this thread

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,597855.0.html
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Re: Buried at a Holmfirth Cemetery in 1918. But which one?
« Reply #17 on: Monday 21 May 12 11:19 BST (UK) »
Odds are Martin Bullock is buried at Edgerton Cem try Huddersfield
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