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Re: Remembrance Day - November 11
« Reply #225 on: Wednesday 07 November 07 17:36 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Remembrance Day - November 11
« Reply #226 on: Wednesday 07 November 07 17:55 GMT (UK) »
 "The inquisitive mind of a child"

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Re: Remembrance Day - November 11
« Reply #227 on: Wednesday 07 November 07 23:45 GMT (UK) »
Remember with us, as we do. A WELSH BASED SITE, with its own tale, but with all lost souls remembered. A vested interest of all those lost in the Merchant Navy, but all lost remembered and a small place to grieve such a loss.  On land or sea or air, we shall remember them. LEST WE FORGET.

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Re: Remembrance Day - November 11
« Reply #228 on: Wednesday 07 November 07 23:52 GMT (UK) »
Her Name Was Tregenna is a site created as a tribute to the Captain and men of one particular ship, though it now carries additional material.

http://www.ss-tregenna.co.uk/

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hernamewas.ss hat tiscali.co.uk (replace hat with the at symbol)

mourn with tregenna at above address, Remember your loved ones as you read our web pages / tribute.  LEST WE FORGET.


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Re: Remembrance Day - November 11
« Reply #229 on: Thursday 08 November 07 09:21 GMT (UK) »
when i march on sunday i will be remembering robert king died 26/9/1916 aged 20.
benjamin king died 14/11/1916 , 4 days before the end of the somme. aged 28.
william winall died 13/7/1916 aged 26
and my father who served on the russian convoys on HMS ZEST  and died in 1991.
davis,pantell,pearce.hereford<br />barker,hunter,marshall,,berkshire.<br />notting,small,vincent,house,michel,vyvans,tubbs,spearing,burriss,candy,chaldecott,dorset.<br />meyer,grant,heale,pengilly,winget,hawkins,devon.<br />lawes,dyke,drewett,coster,wilts/hants.<br />worwood,whellock,griffith,lee,,card,randall,london/lambeth/rotherhithe ,east wickham.young,tooley,nevil,chipping norton.legg, cheshunt.<br />scott,smither,spencer,taylor, farnham;surrey. halfacre ,hants.

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Re: Remembrance Day - November 11
« Reply #230 on: Thursday 08 November 07 18:53 GMT (UK) »
I will be in my home town for the 11/11 weekend, this year sees also the re-dedication of the hall of memory and cenotaph etc. The towns people and local business etc, have donated greatly over the past year to ensure this occurs. The people of Barry in South Wales, have certainly shown that they remember.

I will tonight add your names to a new section on our message board and hope that all that wish to, may add those that they may wish to remember. LEST WE FORGET.

Her Name Was Tregenna is a site created as a tribute to the Captain and men of one particular ship, though it now carries additional material.
http://www.ss-tregenna.co.uk/
www.ss-tregenna.co.uk
hernamewas.ss hat tiscali.co.uk (replace hat with the at symbol)

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Re: Remembrance Day - November 11
« Reply #231 on: Thursday 08 November 07 19:32 GMT (UK) »
This picture is posted in Memory of, and as a Tribute to, ALL people killed in times of war and conflict.

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Re: Remembrance Day - November 11
« Reply #232 on: Thursday 08 November 07 21:10 GMT (UK) »
In Memory of
Second Lieutenant Lionel Ernest Schloss,  44th Co. Machine Gun Corps.
Died 31st July 1917 Age 23.
No known grave, his name is on the Ypres Memorial

Sergeant Bertram Max Frankal, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 466 Sqdn.
Shot down over Germany 8th April 1945  Age 29
No known grave, his name is on the Runnymede Memorial

And for all those in the Forgotten Army who didn't survive the Burma Campaign.

The Kohima Epitaph
 
When you go Home
Tell Them of us and Say
For your Tomorrow
We gave our Today


Betty
KENT:
Stutely - Wittersham & Stone
Padgham - Wittersham
Wanstall - Northbourne
Taylor - Ringwould & Ash
Skinner - Deal
Bushell - Walmer
Spain - Walmer
Also
Schloss - Poland, Nottingham, Massachusetts & New Zealand.
Cohen - Birmingham

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Re: Remembrance Day - November 11
« Reply #233 on: Thursday 08 November 07 22:34 GMT (UK) »
I posted earlier my personal memorials,
I still have a sermon to prepare for Sunday morning's remembrance service, all these postings give me the encouragement to know that we do not forget, we must not forget,
and it is our duty to remember and tell those who follow after us.
part of the importance of doing our family research is to know our history, our own family's tragedies as well as their joys,
and record it for all time for the next generations.
I may, if all right with you folk, mention these memorials in a general way, certainly not names or places on sunday.
I have been in tears reading through all the pages.
such sadness, such courage
such willingness to serve, but such a loss of such young lives.
May God bless you at this time of remembrance. and I hope that doesn't offend anyone - it's not intended to.
thank you for sharing your poignant stories
revmother
England - mainly Leicestershire -Plunkett (and London), Kibby, Springthorpe, Gittins, Bates, Forman, Stevenson, Crofts, Growdridge, Flower, Wigston, Ward , and in Scotland - McLauchlan, Paterson, Aughton, Speirs, McCallum, Gray, Gemmell, Hillhouse, Fredrick etc.......<br />Ayrshire mostly