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Re: WW1 memorial in St. Anne, Stanley, Liverpool
« Reply #18 on: Friday 13 June 25 10:50 BST (UK) »
" T A Wood"

Tom Alfred Wood 821119 Canadian Infantry, 44th Battalion.

Next of kin:  mother Mary Jane Wood, 4 Fairfield Street, Liverpool



In Memoriam notice on the anniversary of his death

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Re: WW1 memorial in St. Anne, Stanley, Liverpool
« Reply #19 on: Friday 13 June 25 10:55 BST (UK) »
Just updating the list:

F. Briggs
A. Gregson (not ADJS Gregson who appears on the memorial and for who we have info)
J. Grisedale
J. C. Jones
R. Owens

T. Riley
J. A. Stewart
T. West
N. Williams
O. Williams
T. A. Wood
A. Wright

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Re: WW1 memorial in St. Anne, Stanley, Liverpool
« Reply #20 on: Friday 13 June 25 13:46 BST (UK) »
O Williams was possibly known as Owen Williams working in Liverpool and in Lodgings ?

My Cousin Linda when we were Both Researching Biographies for the Liverpoolpals Roll of Honour found Owen Enlisted under Surname O W Wells 17221 into the 18th Pals possibly with his other Church Mates of St Annes?

https://www.liverpoolpals.com/soldier/?i=2634/17221-Pte-owen-williams--wells
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Re: WW1 memorial in St. Anne, Stanley, Liverpool
« Reply #21 on: Friday 13 June 25 15:37 BST (UK) »
wow, that's interesting. We just need to establish a link between him and our parish. I'll pass info on and see what comes up. Great work!

O Williams was possibly known as Owen Williams working in Liverpool and in Lodgings ?

My Cousin Linda when we were Both Researching Biographies for the Liverpoolpals Roll of Honour found Owen Enlisted under Surname O W Wells 17221 into the 18th Pals possibly with his other Church Mates of St Annes?

https://www.liverpoolpals.com/soldier/?i=2634/17221-Pte-owen-williams--wells


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Re: WW1 memorial in St. Anne, Stanley, Liverpool
« Reply #22 on: Saturday 14 June 25 14:28 BST (UK) »
All may not be lost here. A lady who is helping out with this has found info (on Ancestry I think)
 that a William Riley who was on the Lucania in 1901 lived at 88 Church Road, right opposite our church. She's sent a screenshot of what she found. It says Liverpool Crew lists 1861-1919. May be of some help?

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A notice in the Liverpool Post indicates this man was known as 'Willie' so I think you can discount him.

Well spotted, Boo.  Back to the drawing board.....