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cashman 08-07-2010 23:07

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will have a sneck up wi paris, she,s particularly interested as she's got a relative on the oak hill park memorial.

Retlaw 08-07-2010 23:29

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 827284)
will have a sneck up wi paris, she,s particularly interested as she's got a relative on the oak hill park memorial.

WW1 or WW2.
Whats his name.
Retlaw.

sanzie 09-07-2010 12:03

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Thank you Retlaw.
He was James Jones, born 1895, died 1929. Lived in Blackburn Road.
I can add occupation & full addresses as required, plus name of wife & children.
With kind regards.

Retlaw 09-07-2010 12:44

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Originally Posted by sanzie (Post 827362)
Thank you Retlaw.
He was James Jones, born 1895, died 1929. Lived in Blackburn Road.
I can add occupation & full addresses as required, plus name of wife & children.
With kind regards.

James Jones Pte. 84352. M.G.C. Cavalry.
152 Blackburn Rd, Accrington.
unfortunately his service records have not survived
the blitz in the last war.
Please P. M. me with family details
Thanks.
Retlaw.

cashman 09-07-2010 21:55

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 827288)
WW1 or WW2.
Whats his name.
Retlaw.

WW1 walter , Donald McNeil. she thinks he was only 17 when killed.

Retlaw 09-07-2010 22:54

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 827503)
WW1 walter , Donald McNeil. she thinks he was only 17 when killed.

Theres no McNeil. D. on the WW1 memorial in Oak Hill Park. Ther are 4 Donald McNeil's in Commonwealth War Graves, they all served in Scottish Regiments and were in their 20's.

Retlaw

cashman 09-07-2010 23:01

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 827518)
Theres no McNeil. D. on the WW1 memorial in Oak Hill Park. Ther are 4 Donald McNeil's in Commonwealth War Graves, the all served in Scottish Regiments and were in their 20's.

Retlaw

went up with her a few years back walter, she pointed it out to me.:confused: possible i spelt it wrong,? could be LL at end aint sure. will look tomoz on way up to haworth.

cashman 10-07-2010 13:43

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ok have found photo of his war grave, a white cross PTE.McNEIL .I.D. below name it says KINGS n below that D W 6644? on back it says hermonvill ****** cemetry in the area of Caen.?

Retlaw 10-07-2010 14:11

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 827679)
ok have found photo of his war grave, a white cross PTE.McNEIL .I.D. below name it says KINGS n below that D W 6644? on back it says hermonvill ****** cemetry in the area of Caen.?

Pte. Joseph Donald McNeill, Kings Liverpoools, Died of Wounds 06-06-1944
Hermanville War Cemetery France.
The cemetery contains 1003 burials Joseph is in
Plot 1, row O, grave 5

cashman 10-07-2010 14:29

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 827685)
Pte. Joseph Donald McNeill, Kings Liverpoools, Died of Wounds 06-06-1944
Hermanville War Cemetery France.
The cemetery contains 1003 burials Joseph is in
Plot 1, row O, grave 5

cheers fer that walter, will probably take her out yon at some point next year, this uns spoken for.

cashman 10-07-2010 22:04

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would just like to point out Retlaw was correct, paris had got the wrong war, her uncle is on the memorial in Oak Hill, but me being a numpty didn't know the lower one was W.W.2.:o

cashman 16-07-2010 14:20

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 827690)
cheers fer that walter, will probably take her out yon at some point next year, this uns spoken for.

going out yon April 2011, have booked yesterday, thanks again walter.;)

Retlaw 16-07-2010 15:29

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 829343)
going out yon April 2011, have booked yesterday, thanks again walter.;)

When you get there, in the right hand gate post to the cemetery there is a brass door, behind it should be a book of remembrance, sign the book, if the book isn't there report to the nearest C.W.G.
The frogs are after closing some of the cemetery's,
they want the land back, one of their excuses is no one visits, bull, they deliberately steal the books.
Retlaw.

cashman 16-07-2010 18:03

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 829354)
When you get there, in the right hand gate post to the cemetery there is a brass door, behind it should be a book of remembrance, sign the book, if the book isn't there report to the nearest C.W.G.
The frogs are after closing some of the cemetery's,
they want the land back, one of their excuses is no one visits, bull, they deliberately steal the books.
Retlaw.

no problem.;)

CHAZ1975 02-08-2010 09:18

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just wanted to congratulate retlaw on his exhibition at howarth art gallery , which i visited on saturday, there was a picture of a Pte J Ormerod was he my gt grandfather 27670 L.N.L ?


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