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#1101 Jim Strawbridge

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 10:45 AM

View PostScritch, on 16 August 2012 - 08:20 AM, said:



No problem Jim, I will check my files and see if I have a photograph of the memorial in question. Do you have a photograph of Sister Gumley's name from the memorial in St. Alkmund's Church in Derby at all?
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Richard

Richard, I do not have a photograph of her name off the memorial and would welcome receiving one, Jim
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Posted 16 August 2012 - 10:49 AM

View Postwarproject, on 15 August 2012 - 04:18 PM, said:

Hi Jim.

Have sent the photograph although you may get a better one of Muriel's headstone.

Also sent article about Sister Adams.

If you want her headstone let me know.

Sandy

Sandy, I would love a photograph of her headstone. Jim
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Posted 16 August 2012 - 12:16 PM

Hi Jim,

I'm not too mobile at the moment (gammy leg) but when I am back up on my feet I may be able to help out with the Londonderry ladies. Best that you let me have all your Northern Ireland needs - just in case - and, since I live less than 10 miles from the border, let me have the Donegal ladies also.

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Ronald

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Ronald, welcome to the Great War Forum. This is a good place to be with Pals only too willing to share knowledge on all aspects of WW1. As you can see I am researching WW1 serving female casualties and photographs of them, their memorials and their graves. The administrators of the GWF have kindly allowed me to appeal to members on this Forum in this respect.

From Northern Ireland plus Donegal I need :-

Nellie BRANNIGAN, QMAAC, Co.Tyrone; Edenderry; Church Of Ireland Churchyard
Norah DUGGAN, VAD, Co.Londonderry; Coleraine; Articlave (care - A search of churchyards at St. Pauls (Church of Ireland) and 1st Dunboe (Presbyterian) by Bob Dennis has failed to find her).
Alicia WATT, QMAAC, her name is said to be on the Dungannon War Memorial, Co.Tyrone.
Mary C. DICKSON, VAD, her name is on a memorial in Fahan Parish Church, Co.Donegal.
Rita WATKINSON, VAD, her name is on a memorial in Trinity Presbyterian Church, Letterkenny, Co.Donegal.

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Posted 17 August 2012 - 03:19 PM

Hi Jim, I may get a chance to visit Fahan, Co.Donegal in the next fortnight so I will try to get the Mary C. DICKSON memorial photographed. (its only about 10-15 miles away).  I haven't been to Letterkenny in 10 years so this may be my excuse for a visit. The two Co.Tyrone names are probably going to be a bit on the difficult side but Norah DUGGAN may be possible. I think the reason why Bob couldn't find her is that the surname DUGGAN is 'a catholic name' and she is probably associated with a Roman Catholic Chapel. My father know's the area reasonably well so he may be able to pinpoint the correct Chapel.

Is there any particular picture format that you want - angle of shot, resolution, etc?

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 09:52 AM

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Is there any particular picture format that you want - angle of shot, resolution, etc?

Ronald
Ronald, No particular format. It is a view of the grave marker or memorial that I need (readable)preferably in the highest definition that you can do. I know that they take longer to upload or download but I can always change a high definition (pixels per inch) down but not up. Jim

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Posted 19 August 2012 - 03:15 PM

Hi again Jim.

Just to say that I went back to the grave for Sister Adams yesterday and took a clearer inscription of the headstone.

When I get it off my camera I will send it to you.

Sandy

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 02:54 PM

View Postwarproject, on 19 August 2012 - 03:15 PM, said:

Hi again Jim.

Just to say that I went back to the grave for Sister Adams yesterday and took a clearer inscription of the headstone.

When I get it off my camera I will send it to you.

Sandy

Sandy, photographs and obituary safely received with grateful thanks, Jim

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 07:13 PM

Hi Jim,

Unless someone has already come forward I can do Dursley, Gloucs over the next couple of weeks.

Give me the details,

Cheers Simon.

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 11:24 PM

Hi Jim.

I have only just sent you the new photograph tonight/morning.

Also the 2nd part of the article on Sister Adams that I
did not previously send, which I have at home.

Thank you for the thanks,no more needed.

Much appreciated.

Sandy

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Posted 21 August 2012 - 09:55 AM

View Postwarproject, on 20 August 2012 - 11:24 PM, said:

Hi Jim.

I have only just sent you the new photograph tonight/morning.

Also the 2nd part of the article on Sister Adams that I
did not previously send, which I have at home.

Thank you for the thanks,no more needed.

Much appreciated.

Sandy
Sandy, Thanks may not be needed but I am sending them anyway, Regards, Jim
ps part 2 and photos received.

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Posted 21 August 2012 - 10:10 AM

View Postsimon2, on 20 August 2012 - 07:13 PM, said:

Hi Jim,

Unless someone has already come forward I can do Dursley, Gloucs over the next couple of weeks.

Give me the details,

Cheers Simon.

Simon, thank you for the offer. I am after a photograph of the Roll of Honour memorial on the gates at the entrance to St. James’ churchyard, Dursley, Gloucestershire showing the name of Doris Mary Wyatt, munition worker. I have found one on the Web but, of course, the copyright is elsewhere. The National Archives (Gloucestershire Archives D 7442/36) has a copy of the Dursley Gazette of the 14th September 1918 containing an article about a tablet unveiled by Sir Ashton Lister in commemoration of Doris Mary Wyatt and includes photographs of her and the tablet. That, unfortunately, is a research project but I would like to know where the tablet is and get a photograph of her from the Dursley Gazette. But I will happily make do with the photograph showing her name on the memorial gates.

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Posted 21 August 2012 - 11:00 AM

Hi Jim,

I can do both.

I live 5 mins from the Gloucestershire archives and will be out Dursley way in the next couple of weeks.

Cheers Simon.

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Posted 22 August 2012 - 09:37 AM

View Postsimon2, on 21 August 2012 - 11:00 AM, said:

Hi Jim,

I can do both.

I live 5 mins from the Gloucestershire archives and will be out Dursley way in the next couple of weeks.

Cheers Simon.
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Posted 22 August 2012 - 10:18 AM

View PostJim Strawbridge, on 15 August 2012 - 01:34 PM, said:

later - Winifred Mary Steele, QMAAC, is on a memorial in the Post Office (I have). But my records show that her name is also recorded on a memorial in a Derby Methodist church.
Hi Jim, regarding Winifred Mary Steele, do you have any further information as to which Methodist Church in Derby this could be at all? Do you know whereabouts in Derby she was living at the time? Kind regards, Richard

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Posted 23 August 2012 - 10:43 AM

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Hi Jim, regarding Winifred Mary Steele, do you have any further information as to which Methodist Church in Derby this could be at all? Do you know whereabouts in Derby she was living at the time? Kind regards, Richard
Sorry, I don't know which Methodist Church. My information comes from all directions. I know that she was what was called a Congregationalist - whatever that is. She lived with her sister (Annie Seaton)and brother-in-law (S. Seaton)at 9 Swinburne Street, Derby.

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Posted 23 August 2012 - 11:55 AM

Hi Jim,
Thanks for the extra info, I have made contact with the Central United Reformed Church in Derby, as I believe they took in the memorial from the now demolished Victoria Street Congregational Church which may (with any luck) have Winifred's name on it. Hopefully I can either get access to the memorial or they will send me a photo of it, fingers crossed!
Richard

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Posted 17 September 2012 - 12:00 PM

There have been some changes since the last posting. I am currently researching French female casualties so more wants have appeared in that section. Not graves, specifically, but wall plaques and statues.

United Kingdom
DERBYSHIRE, Shirebrook, Whaley Thorns
DEVONSHIRE, Plymouth
GLAMORGANSHIRE, Crynant, Llandough
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Dursley
GWYNEDD, Llanbedrog, Pwllheli
HAMPSHIRE, Portsmouth (Kingston Cemetery), Southampton (Old Cemetery)
IRELAND, NORTH, Co. Londonderry (Coleraine), Co. Tyrone x 2 (Dungannon)
KENT, Chevening, Chiselhurst
LANCASHIRE, Ainsdale, Church & Clayton, Clayton le Moors, Greater Accrington, Grindleton, Mellor, Southport, Stockport, Thornham, Walton
LINCOLNSHIRE, Billinghay, Blyton
LONDON/MIDDLESEX, Abney Park, Camberwell, Camden (Hampstead), East Ham, East Sheen, Greenwich, Kensal Green, Knightsbridge, Norwood, Plaistow, St. Pancras, Tottenham (4), Wandsworth, West Ham, Willesden
MONMOUTHSHIRE, Risca
NORFOLK, Ranworth
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, East Haddon
NORTHUMBERLAND, Haydon Bridge
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Cuckney, Misterton,
OXFORDSHIRE, Cote, Islip, Oxford
RENFREWSHIRE, Glasgow (Cathcart)
STAFFORDSHIRE, Ogley Hay
SURREY, Brookwood, Dorking, Leatherhead, Long Ditton, Thames Ditton
SUSSEX, Arlington
THE ORKNEYS, Isle of Hoy
WARWICKSHIRE, Barford, Cofton Hacket, Great Alne, Kenilworth
WILTSHIRE, Chippenham (2)
YORKSHIRE, Harrogate, Sheffield

WORLD
ARMENIA, Erivan
AUSTRALIA, Albany, Denmark, Kogarah, Melbourne, Swanwick, Sydney
BELGIUM, Brussels
CANADA, Newfoundland (Brigus), Nova Scotia (11), Quebec
FRANCE, Cher, Estaires (2), Froyennes, Gironde, Lamalou, Le Havre, Lille, Pys, Saint Amand les Aux
GUAM
INDIA, Bombay (3), Chennai, Delhi (3), Deolali, Peshewar, Quetta, Trimulgherry
IRAQ, Amara, Baghdad (2), Basra (3)
IRELAND, Co. Donegal x 2, Co. Limerick, Co. Roscommon,
ITALY, Bordighera
MACEDONIA, Skopje
MALAWI, Blantyre
PAKISTAN, Karachi, Rawlpindi
SERBIA, Kragujevac (see Yugoslavia below)
SIBERIA, Tomsk
SRI LANKA, Kanatte
U.S.A. California (Mare Island, Pacheco, Redlands), Colorado (Pueblo), Columbia, District of (Washington x 2), Harvard, Illinois (Beardstown, Evanston, Shelby County), Indiana (Argos, Farmersburg, Lafayette, Lebanon, Livonia, Roanoke), Iowa (Ossian,), Kansas (Peabody), Massachusetts (Boston x 2), Mississippi (Delta City and Natchez), Missouri (Jefferson City), New York (Oneonta, Rockland, Suffern), Ohio (Kent,), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Reading, Rockledge), Texas (El Campo, San Antonio), Wisconsin (Superior)
YUGOSLAVIA, Chela Kula (7), Kragujevac (see Serbia above)

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Posted 17 September 2012 - 01:50 PM

View PostJim Strawbridge, on 17 September 2012 - 12:00 PM, said:

There have been some changes since the last posting. I am currently researching French female casualties so more wants have appeared in that section. Not graves, specifically, but wall plaques and statues.

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DERBYSHIRE, Shirebrook, Whaley Thorns

Hi Jim, I should be able to help with both Shirebrook and Whaley Thorns, have you got anybody specific you are looking for? Haven't managed to get to the Victoria Street Congregational Memorial as yet, but as soon as I do I will check it for Winifred Steele for you.
Kind regards, Richard

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Posted 18 September 2012 - 11:48 AM

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Hi Jim, I should be able to help with both Shirebrook and Whaley Thorns, have you got anybody specific you are looking for? Haven't managed to get to the Victoria Street Congregational Memorial as yet, but as soon as I do I will check it for Winifred Steele for you.
Kind regards, Richard

Hello Richard, These are new finds to me.

SHIREBROOK, three female munition workers died together at Langwith munition factory on the 20th March 1918 and were buried together in Shirebrook cemetery. Many munition workers came from poor families and grave markers not provided. I don't know for certain but confirmation of the plot number should be obtained from the local Council cemetery department just in case. A photograph of the grass plot needed even if there are no markers. The girls were Dorothy Brown, Elsie May Garrett and Ethel Gorrill.

WHALEY THORNS, The name of Cicely Eady is on the war memorial altar in St. Luke's church, Whaley Thorns. Cicely was a munition worker who died 20th November 1917.

CUCKNEY, Cicely Eady is said to have been buried in Cuckney churchyard but as yet her grave has not been found despite a search. Again, records may show a plot.

Good luck, Jim

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Posted 18 September 2012 - 12:35 PM

Hello again, can you give me GWYNEDD, and KENT details. I've tried Kent before but now mislaid the details.
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Posted 19 September 2012 - 12:07 PM

View PostJulesW, on 18 September 2012 - 12:35 PM, said:

Hello again, can you give me GWYNEDD, and KENT details. I've tried Kent before but now mislaid the details.
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Hello Jules, Here they are.

LLANBEDROG - Millicent Olive de Sauge de THOREN is buried in Llanbedrog cemetery. A VAD who died on 16th October 1917.

PWLLHELI - Margaret Evans THOMAS, QAIMNS, is buried in plot A6/A7, Pwllheli cemetery. She died on the 8th November 1918.

CHEVENING - Ivy Maud SNARTT, VAD is buried in St. Botolph's churchyard, Chevening Road, Chevening. She died on the 9th September 1915. She is buried with her half-brother, William Edwin Snart, who died on the 23rd October 1915, aged 10.

CHISLEHURST - Margaret Janson BIRKETT, Red Cross nurse, is buried in Chislehurst parish cemetery/churchyard (not sure which). She died on the 16th December 1914.

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Posted 19 September 2012 - 02:02 PM

HAYDON BRIDGE ??

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 11:51 AM

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HAYDON BRIDGE ??

Ian, My requirement is :-

Winifred Eliza CARRICK, VAD, who is said to be buried in St. Cuthbert's churchyard/cemetery, Haydon Bridge. She died on the 24th June 1919. I have already had a photographer visit the cemetery looking for her without success. She remains on my list as a "not got" because of this. VADs were generally from the "well-off" part of society so I am surprised if there is not a grave marker. My photographer stated that the cemetery seemed to have mostly older headstones so perhaps there is another cemetery extension nearby. Or, being the victim of a suicide, being interred in holy ground necessitated not having a headstone. Tracking down the cemetery records may be the only solution.  Good luck.

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Posted 25 September 2012 - 11:54 PM

View PostJim Strawbridge, on 17 September 2012 - 12:00 PM, said:

I have just spent the evening working my way through the Scottish memorials with women's names on them and checking to see those that I have missing. So I have now updated my outstanding to show these.

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ABERDEENSHIRE, Moneymusk
ANGUS, Forfar, Montrose
ARGYLLSHIRE, Appin
BORDERS, Wilton
DERBYSHIRE, Shirebrook, Whaley Thorns
DEVONSHIRE, Plymouth
DUMFRIES-SHIRE, Dunreggan, Kirkland, Moniaive
EAST LOTHIAN, Dunbar
FIFE, Anstruther, Buckhaven, Dunfermline, Lundin
GLAMORGANSHIRE, Crynant, Llandough
GWYNEDD, Llanbedrog, Pwllheli
HAMPSHIRE, Portsmouth (Kingston Cemetery), Southampton (Old Cemetery)
IRELAND, NORTH, Co. Antrim (Belfast), Co. Londonderry (Coleraine), Co. Tyrone x 2 (Dungannon)
KENT, Chevening, Chiselhurst
LANCASHIRE, Ainsdale, Church & Clayton, Clayton le Moors, Greater Accrington, Grindleton, Mellor, Southport, Stockport, Thornham, Walton
LINCOLNSHIRE, Billinghay, Blyton
LONDON/MIDDLESEX, Abney Park, Camberwell, Camden (Hampstead), East Ham, East Sheen, Greenwich, Kensal Green, Knightsbridge, Norwood, Plaistow, St. Pancras, Tottenham (4), Wandsworth, West Ham, Willesden
MONMOUTHSHIRE, Risca
NORFOLK, Ranworth
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, East Haddon
NORTHUMBERLAND, Haydon Bridge
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Cuckney, Misterton,
OXFORDSHIRE, Cote, Islip, Oxford
PERTHSHIRE, Perth
RENFREWSHIRE, Cathcart, Glasgow
SHROPSHIRE, Edgmond
STAFFORDSHIRE, Ogley Hay
SURREY, Brookwood, Dorking, Leatherhead, Long Ditton, Thames Ditton
SUSSEX, Arlington
THE ORKNEYS, Isle of Hoy
WARWICKSHIRE, Barford, Cofton Hacket, Great Alne, Kenilworth
WORCESTERSHIRE, Hollow
WILTSHIRE, Chippenham (2)
YORKSHIRE, Harrogate, Sheffield

WORLD
ARMENIA, Erivan
AUSTRALIA, Albany, Denmark, Kogarah, Melbourne, Swanwick, Sydney
BELGIUM, Brussels
CANADA, Newfoundland (Brigus), Nova Scotia (11), Quebec
FRANCE, Cher, Estaires (2), Froyennes, Gironde, Lamalou, Le Havre, Lille, Pys, Saint Amand les Aux
GUAM
INDIA, Bombay (3), Chennai, Delhi (3), Deolali, Peshewar, Quetta, Trimulgherry
IRAQ, Amara, Baghdad (2), Basra (3)
IRELAND, Co. Donegal x 2, Co. Limerick, Co. Roscommon,
ITALY, Bordighera
MACEDONIA, Skopje
MALAWI, Blantyre
PAKISTAN, Karachi, Rawlpindi
SERBIA, Kragujevac (see Yugoslavia below)
SIBERIA, Tomsk
SRI LANKA, Kanatte
U.S.A. California (Mare Island, Pacheco, Redlands), Colorado (Pueblo), Columbia, District of (Washington x 2), Harvard, Illinois (Beardstown, Evanston, Shelby County), Indiana (Argos, Farmersburg, Lafayette, Lebanon, Livonia, Roanoke), Iowa (Ossian,), Kansas (Peabody), Massachusetts (Boston), Mississippi (Delta City and Natchez), Missouri (Jefferson City), New York (Oneonta, Rockland, Suffern), Ohio (Kent,), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Reading, Rockledge), Texas (El Campo, San Antonio), Wisconsin (Superior)
YUGOSLAVIA, Chela Kula (7), Kragujevac (see Serbia above)


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Posted 29 September 2012 - 03:50 PM

Jim
just strolling through information regarding Camberwell Infermary, I am very interested in the case of Annie Ruff, as she is commemorated on a war memorial back in Shropshire, but no trace of death with CWWGC., I know she died in child birth on 5 December 1918, at the Infirmary but nothing else where could I find a mention of her death, as nothing found back home in Shropshire Archives, would the local press in Camberwell area reported her death, this is a mystry, can you help or advise
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