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« on: Saturday 10 April 04 17:48 BST (UK) »

My uncle James Charles Worrell was born at Padiham, Lancs in 1890. He served in the Coldstream Guards from Sept 1914 to Maech 1919. He won The MM in 1918. The last record I have of him is being in Nelson Lancs on the 8th March 1919. Does anyone have info after this date. Did he emmigrate to Australia or Canada.
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« Reply #1 on: Thursday 22 July 04 19:52 BST (UK) »

Fred, Tried to find something on James Charles Worrell, and the closest I could come up with was the following on the Canadian Archives Immigration Database using spelling variants for the last name:
"James WORSELL; Age 35; Nationality: British; Date of arrival: 1925/03/15;  Port of Arrival: Saint John, New Brunswick; Ship: Melita (Canadian Pacific)
Reference: RG76-Immigration Series
Volume: 1925 Volume 2
Page 104
NOTE: Due to the poor legibility of the original indexes, some of the information may be incorrect and/or incomplete."

Here's hoping it might be a start...
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday 22 July 04 23:28 BST (UK) »

Thanks Meg. There was a james Worsell in Kent in the 1901 census when he was aged 12 This probably fits better than my James who was born on 3 May 1890 and would have been 34 and 10 months  on 13/3/1925, although he might have rounded his age up. Is the writing sufficiently good to differentiate the s in his name.. If there is some doubt do you know which port the ship sailed from, and is it pssible to locate his death.
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« Reply #3 on: Friday 23 July 04 21:32 BST (UK) »

Hi Fred,
The info I posted was taken from the Canadian Archives website.  Here is the link:
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/02/020118_e.html

This site may also help you with your other enquiries.
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Re: what happened to him
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 30 April 05 05:37 BST (UK) »

hello

you may have already tracked down other information but here is a possible for you to consider

From California, USA

WORRELL  JAMES  CHARLES  05/09/1890 

Mother's maiden name HARGRAVE 
Father's last name WORRELL 

Place of Birth (OTHER) 
Place of death LOS ANGELES(19) 
Date of death  01/12/1957 
SSN 563-01-1498
age  66 yrs 

from this site
http://www.ellisisland.org/default.asp

is an immigration record for a James C. Worrell born in Padiham, England

July 28, 1923
departed from Liverpool on the S.S. Carmania
age 32 years 11 months
Occupation - weaver
last residence Bunley (Bulnley ? hard to read)
going to stay with Father in law David Johnson, Bridgeport, Conn.
lists a friend as George L. Cowan also of Bridgeport Conn.

with him is his wife Bertha who is listed as age 40

when you go to this site you will need to register (free) and then you can view the actual manifest page - there are two pages (801 and 802) lines 5 and 6 for James and Bertha

This should be his wife in California
WORRELL  BERTHA   
02/23/1883     
Place of Birth OTHER
Place of Death   LOS ANGELES(19) 
Date of Death 02/15/1975
SSN 565-68-1445 
Age 91 yrs 

Hopefully this is helpful to you

Thelma
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Source: Library and Archives Canada's website (www.collectionscanada.ca)

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« Reply #5 on: Saturday 30 April 05 15:07 BST (UK) »

Thank you VERY VERY MUCH Thelma for this information. I think he must be the man I have been searching for and given up hopes of finding. The date of birth tallies within 2 days of the one I have from his age given when he enlisted in the Coldstream Guards on 7 Sept 1914, also he was born in Padiham which is next door to Burnley. He was my uncle by his first marriage to Grace Mary Stringer on 4 Aug 1917, she died from influenza on 29 Aug 1918.
H e was awarded a gallentry medal, The Military Medal (MM) in August 1918. He was also awarded the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal. I sit possible to find out if had any children after arriving in the USA. I would like to find out what happened to his medals? Are their any medal dealers in the LA area who might be able to help?
Once again thanks for the info.
Best regards,
Fred Stringer.
Fred@pendle.net
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« Reply #6 on: Monday 02 May 05 04:10 BST (UK) »

Thelma,
Do you know how I can obtain a copy of James Charles Worrell and Bertha Worrell's wills.
Fred
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