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Warwickshire / Re: Thomas Woodall
« on: Friday 30 November 18 20:27 GMT (UK)  »
Just for some further clarification, the Thomas killed in WW1 (14/10/1918) was, as has been mentioned before, from Stalybridge and was the son of a John Woodall and (Eve) Maria Plant (married 1890).   Said son Thomas shown on census as bc.1899 (not ca.1893) and his birth was registered Ashton under Lyne (reg. district for Stalybridge) in Sept.qtr.1898 - mmn Plant.

So, this is clearly not the man who was married to Alice Maud Neale - is it the husband of Alice that we are still seeking information about?    I'm confused too.

Annette
The Thomas Woodall who was killed in action 14/10/1918 was in 1/7 Battalion Cheshire Regiment Service no 243608 is the one married to Alice Maud Neale he was born 20th July 1893 in Staveley Chesterfield ( no connection to Staley Bridge ) I have his Birth Certificate which clearly states hi parents as Samuel Woodall and Anne Peabody and a copy of the marriage Certificate witnessed by May Ann and Jonathan Gregory Neale's Mark, the other Thomas is the one found as a corporal in the Greadier Guards.
Like I have already stated I am trying to clarify who this Thomas is and I would be a lot happier when it is resolved, this no reflection on yourself but I do wish that people read the posts properly then there would not be any confusion as to why I have asked for the help in the first place.
The second Thomas seems to be a bit of a mystery, However I know that Alice Woodall did not marry him.   And taking into account  that she had lost her husband in 1918 and then her baby daughter  Rosanna 3 months later I really do not think she would have gone to the arms of another  especially when her sister in law was living so close by and keeping an eye on even through her own grief because I really knew that was what my grandmother would do for her brother.


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Warwickshire / Re: Thomas Woodall
« on: Friday 30 November 18 19:13 GMT (UK)  »
Thomas Woodall, son of Samuel Woodall and Ann Peabody (married 21/12/1892 Staveley, Derbyshire) - his birth reg'd Sept.qtr. 1893 Chesterfield (regn. district for Staveley) mmn Peabody, was baptised 9/8/1893 Staveley and 1901 and 1911 census confirm he was born in Staveley.

He married Alice Maud Neale 5/4/1915 Owston, Yorkshire (as earlier stated).

He definitely wasn't killed WW1 (as you say yourself, he returned to Doncaster after the war and worked at a colliery, fell off a roof and injured his back) - indeed, he appears to have died in Doncaster, Dec.qtr.1937 aged 44.

Thank you for trying

You begin this thread by stating 'Thomas Woodall bc.1893 Coventry, moved to Doncaster'.   As birth, baptism and 1901 and 1911 census' all show Thomas Woodall was born 1893 Staveley, Derbyshire and he did indeed move to Doncaster.

Army record (Pension Ledgers & index cards) shows he was a Corporal in Grenadier Guards, regimental number 15577, address Highfields (Doncaster district), Yorkshire. Plus he is listed in Medal Index.   However, there are no service or pension records for him (you have to remember that 60% of records were destroyed due to enemy bombing in WW2 - including those for both of my own grandfathers, alas).

There are no other army records available in which he appears so not possible to give you any more information about him, other than what you now seem to know.

Annette

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Warwickshire / Thomas Woodall
« on: Friday 30 November 18 07:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Guys
   Please can someone look up the Following Thomas Woodall birth abt 1893 Coventry Moved to Doncaster  possibly to get away from an abusive father,.  He joined the Kings 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards. was demobbed due to injury returned to Doncaster and worked at the Brodsworth Colliery in Woodlands Doncaster where he fell off a roof and injured his back. this search is for the purpose of  clarification
Regards
Katrina

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Staffordshire / Re: Mary Ann Haden
« on: Monday 26 November 18 21:42 GMT (UK)  »
Death
Mary Ann Woodall
June 1857 Dudley
6c 91
Age 23
Thankyou for your help

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Staffordshire / Mary Ann Haden
« on: Monday 26 November 18 21:08 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All
Please can someone look for the death of this women here is all the info I have on her.

Mary Ann Haden birth about 1834 married Philip Woodall  25 December 185 at St Paul's in Tipton I have discovered that he 're-married in 1859 to Ann Turner I have only found 1 death on Ancestry between the 2 marriages which was 1859.  I will be  very grateful of any information.

Regards
Katrina

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Worcestershire Completed Look up Requests / Woodall Marriages
« on: Wednesday 21 November 18 20:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I am trying to find the Marriages of my 5th ggf Joseph Woodall birth 1752 died 182 married Phoebe Hubball, his son my 4th ggf Joseph's birth1776-1843 marriage to Esther Timmins and 3rd ggf Philip Woodall 1796-1861 marriage to Sarah Rickers I do believe they are from in and around the Dudley areas of Rowley Regis, Cawney Hill and Kates Hill. I will be very grateful of any assistance as I am researching my Paternal grandmothers family.
Kind Regards
Katrina

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BUCKLEY
« on: Thursday 02 March 17 22:00 GMT (UK)  »
How dare you insult me in this manner  I can assure you that I have nobility in my family and who do you think you are to question me on what my late father told me 2 years before his death.
You really have some nerve the way you have insulted me beggars belief. Do not contact me again on this site as I will report you.

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BUCKLEY
« on: Thursday 02 March 17 21:34 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you HeatherJulie

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BUCKLEY
« on: Thursday 02 March 17 17:58 GMT (UK)  »
I have a connection to nobility through Lady Mary Howard Married to my 7th Great Grandfather Edmund's son.
I know that it may seem a little hard for people to accept, however there is a Buckley direct link to Sir Richard but I can not find it until I have found Edmund's parents.  So please do not treat my request for your help as a wild goose chase as I can be very offended at people mocking my knowledge of my ancestral background especially when they don't know me.
My information came from my late father 2 years before he died and I have no reason to doubt a very loving kind and generous man knowledge of his ancestors.

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