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cashman 27-12-2007 23:12

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glad yer sorted with the pics earthdog, was up there meself this morning but it was degging it down, or would have had a look meself, but KSH has saved the day, plus if i'd have took photos, couldn't have put em on here or in an e-mail cos i'm clueless.;)

earthdog 27-12-2007 23:16

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 508534)
glad yer sorted with the pics earthdog, was up there meself this morning but it was degging it down, or would have had a look meself, but KSH has saved the day, plus if i'd have took photos, couldn't have put em on here or in an e-mail cos i'm clueless.;)

Well thanks anyway. And I feel I want to say it again, thanks for all the help on this. At the risk of sounding like a grumpy old man (at the tender age of 45), with so many people who are just out for themselves, it's great to be in this forum to see the brighter side of life.

Alan

K.S.H 28-12-2007 06:21

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Keep in touch Alan, we'd love to hear how you get on with your search, theres plenty of people on here that will help you with anything Accrington related.
Doug will be along soon I'm sure, he's into searching family tree's etc and it wasn't too long ago he was asking about a Taylor family on here.
I see in the family tree you posted the Taylor family was from Oswaldtwistle (Havelock St) I know a Taylor family who actually lives in the next street to Havelock St, wonder if they are related, I'll ask when I see him next.

earthdog 28-12-2007 06:49

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Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 508592)
... Doug will be along soon I'm sure, he's into searching family tree's etc and it wasn't too long ago he was asking about a Taylor family on here.
I see in the family tree you posted the Taylor family was from Oswaldtwistle (Havelock St) I know a Taylor family who actually lives in the next street to Havelock St, wonder if they are related, I'll ask when I see him next.

Yes, I saw the other thread with some chat about a Taylor family. Some of the information in there does seems to provide a match for part of my wife's family tree. I'll follow that up. Looking forward to hearing about the Taylors you know too.

Speak soon, Alan

earthdog 28-12-2007 22:28

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In case anyone is still listening, here is Harold Yerdon on 7 October 1944, just 18 days before he was killed.

Alan

earthdog 07-01-2008 22:22

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A little update for you, the story of Harold Yerdon is now on-line at:

F/Sgt Harold Yerdon - 431 Squadron

Which includes Ken's excellent photo of the grave, which was the starting point for this thread.

Alan

WillowTheWhisp 08-01-2008 08:17

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That is such a tragic story for him to have died so young, in an inexplicable accident and just days after marrying. :(

K.S.H 09-01-2008 12:58

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I've just had a good read through all the links on this thread, some good reading but a sad tale.
Look at the ages of the crew members, all between 20 and 22, the pilot was 21 - seems a bit young to me, is this still the case in the forces, do they gain their "wings" so young?

WillowTheWhisp 09-01-2008 15:32

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It was probably because experience had to be gained quickly due to the war.


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