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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Tuesday 07 February 17 21:52 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Katrina
This is where the confusion lies:

Births Jun 1917 
Woodall  Stanley T  Neale  Dudley  6b 1609   

Births Jun 1918   
Woodall  Rosanna M  Neale  Doncaster  9c 1486   

Births Mar 1919   
Woodall  Ronald A  Neale  Dudley  6b 1343   

Births Sep 1922
Woodall  John L  Neale  Doncaster  9c 1564

Is this the same family moving between Dudley & Doncaster ?
If so it makes 4 children not 2.
Do you have Stanley's marriage cert ?
Don't forget we're playing catch-up here as we don't have all of the info you do.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Tuesday 07 February 17 21:26 GMT (UK)  »
A great deal of info has been posted but we have not yet received any comment or response from Katrina

It seems to be pointless posting further info until we know exactly what the correct facts are
Hi
As I have stated Stanley T Woodall is the son of Thomas woodall and Alice Maud Neale please do not not confuse him with another family as I have confirmation regarding this on my famliy tree on both Ancestry and Family Search.org.
I have come across other family tree's that have the same info and it has been proven they are not the same people, recently I contacted a person who had my Grand Uncle Thomas'es parents as their ancestors because none of their info matched the people to whom they had regarding Thomas woodall that died in 1937 their son was Thomas Arthur the father to the tree owner. Furthermore her Grand mother was also Alice Neale b 1891 in Doncaster. These things happen when you are researching however I do not enter them onto to my tree until I have proof.
My Thomas and his sister along with their parents were born in Staveley Chesterfield and if you have read my post correctly you will know that Thomas and Mary Ann Woodall were living in Doncaster in 1911
with their Auntie Alice and Uncle William Jackson and the reason for this was their mother died in 1998 when a washing mangle came off and hit her in the chest and their fathers 2nd wife put them out on the streets to fend for themselves. It was William Jackson that found them aged 7yrs and 5 yrs hungry cold and in an unkempt state.
Regards
Katrina

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Tuesday 07 February 17 21:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
As I have stated Stanley T Woodall is the son of Thomas woodall and Alice Maud Neale please do not not confuse him with another family as I have confirmation regarding this on my famliy tree on both Ancestry and Family Search.org.
I have come across other family tree's that have the same info and it has been proven they are not the same people, recently I contacted a person who had my Grand Uncle Thomas'es parents as their ancestors because none of their info matched the people to whom they had regarding Thomas woodall that died in 1937 their son was Thomas Arthur the father to the tree owner. Furthermore her Grand mother was also Alice Neale b 1891 in Doncaster. These things happen when you are researching however I do not enter them onto to my tree until I have proof.
My Thomas and his sister along with their parents were born in Staveley Chesterfield and if you have read my post correctly you will know that Thomas and Mary Ann Woodall were living in Doncaster in 1911
with their Auntie Alice and Uncle William Jackson and the reason for this was their mother died in 1998 when a washing mangle came off and hit her in the chest and their fathers 2nd wife put them out on the streets to fend for themselves. It was William Jackson that found them aged 7yrs and 5 yrs hungry cold and in an unkempt state.
Regards
Katrina

   

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Tuesday 07 February 17 18:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Replies 8 and 11 are just copies of previous replies but no comment from you re: info found?

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Tuesday 07 February 17 18:36 GMT (UK)  »
If it's Stanley T Woodall you are really interested in, I suggest you have a look for him in the 1939 Register.

Death for him, Sep 1990 Dudley: Stanley Thomas Woodall born 27 Feb 1917.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Tuesday 07 February 17 18:18 GMT (UK)  »
Also this death

Thomas Woodall 44 (1893) death registered September 1937  Doncaster Volume: 9c  Page 640

You seem to be researching the wrong family

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Alice Maud Neale
« on: Tuesday 07 February 17 09:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Guys
   I am trying to find information on Alice Maud Neale. birth year range 1891/5 from the Sheffield area she married Thomas Woodall in April 1915 in Doncaster  Adwick le Street Parish they had a son Stanley Thomas in 1917 and a daughter Rosanna  in 1918. After Thomas was killed in action in Oct 1918 their daughter rosanna died in 1919 aged 13 months.
We believe that Alice remarried twice 1st to Anton Philips whom she probably looked after serving as a V A D in WW1  the 2nd remarriage was probably to some on by the name of Muir.
I would be very grateful for any infomation as we are really struggling to find her.
  Regards
Katrina

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World War One / Thomas Woodall
« on: Monday 16 January 17 19:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I  would like to know a little more about my great Uncle Private Thomas Woodall Service no 243608 Cheshire Regiment 1/7 Battalion born in 1894 Chesterfield died 14th October 1918 in France and Flanders Is buried in a mass grave at Hooge Grater Ieper, West-Vlaanderen Belgium.
My sister and I are working on our Family Tree along with the military side of our family,  Thomas was the eldest of 2 children whose mother died in 1898 his father was not very good at caring for him or his sister so they went to live with their auntie after both children were put out on the street to fend for themselves aged 7 and 5 years old It was their uncle who found them wondering the streets in an unkept state and hungry. Their father decided to relocate to Dudley after he remarried and made Thomas go with him and his new wife, Thomas returned to his aunty and uncle's a few years later whilst in Dudley he met his Wife Alice Neale the couple moved to Doncaster where his Sister Mary Ann lived in 1915 Thomas attended Mary Ann's wedding in the 1st quarter of that year the 2nd quarter Thomas and Alice married then Thomas enlisted after training he was posted to Gallipoli  he returned home on leave for a brief time before being posted to the front. His wife Alice gave him a son in 1917 and a daughter in 1918 unfortunately his daughter died when she was 13 years old. we do not know if Thomas came home to see his daughter before he was killed in action I and my sister would be very grateful for any information to complete his story . Mysister is planning a trip later this year to Holland and Belgium to the graves of our family members who were killed in action.

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Warwickshire / Re: Turner family Birmingham
« on: Thursday 10 November 16 09:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Karen
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My connection to Arley is via my late father William Buckley the connection is via a Buckley Turner Marriage about 1893,  It took a long time to find Arley as we were looking for him under the Buckley name,  my fathers brother told me about Lady Norah Dockers connection to the family and suggested that I start looking into her family history as this would lead me to the Small Arms Factory and Uncle Arley, I have done a fair bit of research on Lady Dockers family history to get to the Turner name which led me to Arley, however I have put this to one side for now due to the loss of my mum in 2014 I was trying to focus on mums side of the family and my late dads army days.

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