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Re: WW2 South Lancashire Burials - Manchester
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 26 November 09 20:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi MIGKY and Phil,
It's O.k. MIGKY I don't mind being shanghied! it's all for a good course. Will do them all asap, hopefully over the weekend weather permitting.
Regards
Beannie


Cheers Beannie

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Re: WW2 South Lancashire Burials - Manchester
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 02 December 09 10:29 GMT (UK) »
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SALFORD (AGECROFT) CEMETERY[/i]
KEENAN. THOMAS WILLIAM, 3661294
Died in the UK whilst on active service with the 7th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment

Ya can scrub this one off your list, got him this morning and will email it later to you. Lovely bright sunny day. Gave the bike a rest after the abuse i gave it last week ;D
By the way he was infact in a CWGC grave to?

Migky  ;)

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Re: WW2 South Lancashire Burials - Manchester
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 02 December 09 20:11 GMT (UK) »
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SALFORD (AGECROFT) CEMETERY[/i]
KEENAN. THOMAS WILLIAM, 3661294
Died in the UK whilst on active service with the 7th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment

Ya can scrub this one off your list, got him this morning and will email it later to you. Lovely bright sunny day. Gave the bike a rest after the abuse i gave it last week ;D
By the way he was infact in a CWGC grave to?

Migky  ;)

Cheers Migky, just downloaded, and have also updated the list

Thanks once again

Phil

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Re: WW2 South Lancashire Burials - Manchester
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 02 December 09 21:06 GMT (UK) »
Hi Phil,

I have already done almost all of the war graves in Failsworth Cemetery last year while I was doing some for the Manchester Regiment, Dad I I were enjoying hunting out the war graves so we carried on & did the other regiments too.

I will gladly do any at Chadderton & Royton Cemeteries for you when the weather improves, if you would like to send me the details Dad & I will get them as soon as we can.
(If St Gabriels is the one by the Station at Middleton Junction I may be able to do that one too, my sister lives by there)

I may already have some done at Phillips Park too, I did quite a few last year but not in any ordered form, I just saw some by a family plot & started photographing whichever I saw as i walked around.

Let me know which names you need at Failsworth & Phillips park & I will see if I have them for you.

Gaille

Gaillie, you are a star, any help is great;y appreciated


FAILSWORTH CEMETERY
CARTER. NORMAN, 3649172 – Grave Sec. F. Row K. Grave 1.
Originally enlisted with South Lancashire regiment.  Died in UK on active Service with the Royal Armoured Corps

MANCHESTER (PHILIPS PARK) CEMETERY
CALVERT. LESLIE, 3655902 – Grave Sec. K. Nonconformist. Grave 246.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment
DEAKIN. WILLIAM, 3647720 – Grave Sec. O. Church. Grave 308.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment
JOHNSON. THOMAS RAPHAEL, 3661102 – Grave Sec. P. Church. Grave 606.
Originally enlisted with the South Lancashire Regiment, Died in UK on Service with Durham Light Infantry
SMITH. HUGH, 3660063 – Grave Sec. O. Church. Grave 112.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment
SUTCLIFFE. CLIFFORD, 3663135 – Grave Sec. E. Church. Grave 550.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment

MIDDLETON JUNCTION (ST. GABRIEL) CHURCHYARD
EVANS. HERBERT, 3663503 – Grave Plot J. Grave 130.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment

OLDHAM (CHADDERTON) CEMETERY
COLLINGE. JAMES, S/3661004 – Grave Sec. B.2. Grave 116.
Originally enlisted with South Lancashire regiment.  Died in UK on active Service with the Royal Army Service Corps
FALLON. FRED, 3657636 – Grave Sec. I.C. Grave 32.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment


I have been to St Gabriels, and I have seen Herbert Evans's stone but I couldnt get to it cos the ground was totaly sodden and not fit to walk on, hopefully it will be drier next week & I will do St Gabriels & Chadderton at the same time. (I use a crutch to walk so any slippery ground is not safe for me to be on)

Gaille

Manchester – Bate(s) / Bebbington / Coppock or Coppart / Evans / Mitchell / Prince / Smith

Cheshire Latchford – Bibby / Savage / Smith.
Cheshire Macclesfield,  Bollington & Rainow – Childs / Flint / Mc'rea
Cheshire Crewe – Bate(s) / Bebbington
Shropshire Wellington, Wobwell – Smith
Walsall Midds – Smith
Norfolk - Childs / Hanwell / Smith

Also looking for:
Mc'Rea/McCrea – Ireland to Cheshire

And
any relatives of Margaret Bibby married to Thomas Smith all over country


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Re: WW2 South Lancashire Burials - Manchester
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 02 December 09 21:13 GMT (UK) »
Hi Phil,

I have already done almost all of the war graves in Failsworth Cemetery last year while I was doing some for the Manchester Regiment, Dad I I were enjoying hunting out the war graves so we carried on & did the other regiments too.

I will gladly do any at Chadderton & Royton Cemeteries for you when the weather improves, if you would like to send me the details Dad & I will get them as soon as we can.
(If St Gabriels is the one by the Station at Middleton Junction I may be able to do that one too, my sister lives by there)

I may already have some done at Phillips Park too, I did quite a few last year but not in any ordered form, I just saw some by a family plot & started photographing whichever I saw as i walked around.

Let me know which names you need at Failsworth & Phillips park & I will see if I have them for you.

Gaille

Gaillie, you are a star, any help is great;y appreciated


FAILSWORTH CEMETERY
CARTER. NORMAN, 3649172 – Grave Sec. F. Row K. Grave 1.
Originally enlisted with South Lancashire regiment.  Died in UK on active Service with the Royal Armoured Corps

MANCHESTER (PHILIPS PARK) CEMETERY
CALVERT. LESLIE, 3655902 – Grave Sec. K. Nonconformist. Grave 246.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment
DEAKIN. WILLIAM, 3647720 – Grave Sec. O. Church. Grave 308.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment
JOHNSON. THOMAS RAPHAEL, 3661102 – Grave Sec. P. Church. Grave 606.
Originally enlisted with the South Lancashire Regiment, Died in UK on Service with Durham Light Infantry
SMITH. HUGH, 3660063 – Grave Sec. O. Church. Grave 112.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment
SUTCLIFFE. CLIFFORD, 3663135 – Grave Sec. E. Church. Grave 550.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment

MIDDLETON JUNCTION (ST. GABRIEL) CHURCHYARD
EVANS. HERBERT, 3663503 – Grave Plot J. Grave 130.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment

OLDHAM (CHADDERTON) CEMETERY
COLLINGE. JAMES, S/3661004 – Grave Sec. B.2. Grave 116.
Originally enlisted with South Lancashire regiment.  Died in UK on active Service with the Royal Army Service Corps
FALLON. FRED, 3657636 – Grave Sec. I.C. Grave 32.
Died in UK on active Service with the South Lancashire Regiment


I have been to St Gabriels, and I have seen Herbert Evans's stone but I couldnt get to it cos the ground was totaly sodden and not fit to walk on, hopefully it will be drier next week & I will do St Gabriels & Chadderton at the same time. (I use a crutch to walk so any slippery ground is not safe for me to be on)

Gaille



Gallie, thaks for making the effort, but please do not go out of your way or put your self at harm for me

Phil

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Re: WW2 South Lancashire Burials - Manchester
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 02 December 09 21:29 GMT (UK) »
Its no problem Phil, Dad has actually got quite into doing war graves Photos, he was a war baby born just as the war began in 1938  & I think in its way its kind of his idea of some kind of 'payback' to the men who lost their lives.

It was a nice day today & we were both just in the mood to go get some air & DO something after being stuck in by the weather for the last few days, walking around taking photos is my gentle exercise while I am recouperating. Its just such a shame that the weather has been so wet & the grave not as easy to get to as they usualy are.

Gaille
Manchester – Bate(s) / Bebbington / Coppock or Coppart / Evans / Mitchell / Prince / Smith

Cheshire Latchford – Bibby / Savage / Smith.
Cheshire Macclesfield,  Bollington & Rainow – Childs / Flint / Mc'rea
Cheshire Crewe – Bate(s) / Bebbington
Shropshire Wellington, Wobwell – Smith
Walsall Midds – Smith
Norfolk - Childs / Hanwell / Smith

Also looking for:
Mc'Rea/McCrea – Ireland to Cheshire

And
any relatives of Margaret Bibby married to Thomas Smith all over country

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Re: WW2 South Lancashire Burials - Manchester
« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 02 December 09 21:31 GMT (UK) »
Its no problem Phil, Dad has actually got quite into doing war graves Photos, he was a war baby born just as the war began in 1938  & I think in its way its kind of his idea of some kind of 'payback' to the men who lost their lives.

It was a nice day today & we were both just in the mood to go get some air & DO something after being stuck in by the weather for the last few days, walking around taking photos is my gentle exercise while I am recouperating. Its just such a shame that the weather has been so wet & the grave not as easy to get to as they usualy are.

Gaille

No problems Gaille, I'll look forward to the outcome

Phil

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Re: WW2 South Lancashire Burials - Manchester
« Reply #25 on: Sunday 06 December 09 14:11 GMT (UK) »
Great post Phil, but it started to slip down the page so this is a leg-up for it  ;)

What is the latest list of todo's ?

Regards
Ken
Harris - Millington - Hilton - Capper - Smith - Jones

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Re: WW2 South Lancashire Burials - Manchester
« Reply #26 on: Sunday 06 December 09 14:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi Ken, all in RED have been done/collected. I thought i had all Phillip's park ones but seems i don't and you would have expected me having them after the times we been round that place over the last few years to?
Migky  ;)