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Topic: Sculcoates district Hull (Read 1896 times)
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Bee
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Did they go to Crowle st school may have something about that among my books ?
If they did then try this site http://crowlestreetkids.com/
Bee
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Dinsdale, Ellis, Gee, Goldsmith,Green,Hawks,Holmes, Lacey, Longhorn, Pickersgill, Quantrill,Tuthill, Tuttle & Walker, in E & W Yorks, Lincs, Norfolk & Suffolk. Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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postylady
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Hi Janey, treetotal and bee
Thanks for all your info, i'm not sure if they went to that school or not. That's another thing i'll have to find out. Thanks for the photo of the fishermans haunt.
Thanks again all
Posty
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Smith, Brumhead, Broomhead, Bromehead, Thompson, Cooper, Goodison, Wankley, Wankling
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ybellygirl
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Can anyone please tell me whether there is a War Memorial in the Sculcoates area?
I am trying to trace my great great uncle Walter Dixon. He was a private in the East Yorkshire regiment and was killed in the First World War. I have details of his grave in France via the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, but wondered whether he is remembered on a memorial in England. I last have him age 25 living in 1901 as a boarder at 39 Cave Street. He was an ironmongers clerk, b. 1876 in Winterton, Lincolnshire. His father Robert Dixon was a cab (hansom cab) proprietor in Sculcoates in the 1890s. By 1901 his parents were living in Hotham, Yorks.
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ybellygirl
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Carol Thanks, I drew a blank but I have sent them an e-mail
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Rena
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Hi ybellygirl,
Here's a photo of the Hotham war memorial
http://www.dalestrails.co.uk/Hotham2.htm
and on this genuki webpage here are the memorial inscriptions but unfortunately it looks like your family must have moved home before 1914 :
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/PhotoTs/ERY/HothamWM1_WM.html
There were little local memorials everywhere which were raised by subscription; for instance my family joined in the cost to have a list of local boys named on a plaque which was mounted on the side of a local Marfleet shop (since placed elsewhere). Some memorial lists are in churches and some in schools and colleges, and I think Hull Salvation Army centre had one too.
The Hull Heroes website only lists names submitted by visitors to the web such as myself. If ever I find a photo of Henry Flemme I'll submit that too.
Good luck Rena
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Aberdeen: Findlay-Shirras,McCarthy Leith area: Mason, Telford, Darling, Cruikshanks, Sime, Bell Lanarks:Crum, Brown, MacKenzie,Cameron, Glen, Millar Ross, Urray:Mackenzie Moray: Findlay; Marshall/Marischell Perthshire: Brown Ferguson Wales: McCarthy, Thomas England: Almond, Askin, Dodson, Harrison, Maw, McCarthy, Munford, Pye, Shearing, Smith, Smythe, Speight, Strike, Wallis/Wallace, Ward, Wells Germany: Flamme,Ehlers, Bielstein, Germer, Mohlm, Reupke
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ybellygirl
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Carol Thanks. I'm well flummoxed now as when I tried the 1911 census site it drew a blank. It must be the right person. I'm sure he'll be recorded on a memorial somewhere... It's just that his one remaining niece, my great aunt is still living. She got some peace of mind when we tracked down his Commonwealth War Grave record.
Julie
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Nick Carver
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Ybellygirl, I seem to remember that at least one of the WWI memorials was destroyed by bombing during WWII, so bear that in mind. My g uncle was a Reckitts man and they had two tablets covered with the names of their fallen. My g uncle is (or was) on the one that is missing. I managed to get a copy of a company magazine showing a picture of its inauguration where two tablets are clearly shown, but nobody knows what happened to the second one. If you do find links to Reckitts, their company historian is fantastically helpful. PM me and I will provide details. He sent me copies of my g uncle's obituary in the company magazine as well as various other pieces in which his name features.
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E Yorks - Carver, Steels, Cross, Maltby, Whiting, Moor, Laybourn W Yorks - Wilkinson, Kershaw, Rawnsley, Shaw Norfolk - Carver, Dowson Cheshire - Berry, Cooper Lincs - Berry London/Ireland/Scotland/Lincs - Sullivan Northumberland/Durham - Nicholson, Cuthbert, Turner, Robertson Berks - May Beds - Brownell
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Nick Carver
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Forgot to say lots of my rellies resided in Hodgson Street as well. G granddad was partial to his beer - I have heard comments about how he used to drink it by the barrel load, not the pint (which might account for my granddad's teetotal habits - that and a methodist wife perhaps?)
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E Yorks - Carver, Steels, Cross, Maltby, Whiting, Moor, Laybourn W Yorks - Wilkinson, Kershaw, Rawnsley, Shaw Norfolk - Carver, Dowson Cheshire - Berry, Cooper Lincs - Berry London/Ireland/Scotland/Lincs - Sullivan Northumberland/Durham - Nicholson, Cuthbert, Turner, Robertson Berks - May Beds - Brownell
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Rena
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My g uncle was a Reckitts man and they had two tablets covered with the names of their fallen. My g uncle is (or was) on the one that is missing. I managed to get a copy of a company magazine showing a picture of its inauguration where two tablets are clearly shown, but nobody knows what happened to the second one. If you do find links to Reckitts, their company historian is fantastically helpful. PM me and I will provide details. He sent me copies of my g uncle's obituary in the company magazine as well as various other pieces in which his name features.
LOL, It's a small world isn't it - my mother and her father also worked at Reckitts. She left 1938 with a bronze life saving medal as a souvenir and he retired early 1950's with blobs of black lead under his skin as his souvenir. He then worked as one of the first lollipop men and when he died Reckitts Welfare made regular visits to make sure his widow was o.k.
Can you PM me how to contact the company historian please?
Rena
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Aberdeen: Findlay-Shirras,McCarthy Leith area: Mason, Telford, Darling, Cruikshanks, Sime, Bell Lanarks:Crum, Brown, MacKenzie,Cameron, Glen, Millar Ross, Urray:Mackenzie Moray: Findlay; Marshall/Marischell Perthshire: Brown Ferguson Wales: McCarthy, Thomas England: Almond, Askin, Dodson, Harrison, Maw, McCarthy, Munford, Pye, Shearing, Smith, Smythe, Speight, Strike, Wallis/Wallace, Ward, Wells Germany: Flamme,Ehlers, Bielstein, Germer, Mohlm, Reupke
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