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Sylann
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2 Feb 2015 14:51 |
Yes the soldiers are mine, pitty their wasn't a photo of Sam At least it lets me know that his wife couldn't have married her brother in law Ernest if he was killed also. So the marriage certificate is still a mystery as to who Ernest is.
It does look as though the marriage of Margaret Howarth To Herbert Matthews is right as Margaret Matthews is on the army documents
Thank you
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Sylann
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2 Feb 2015 14:27 |
Thank you for your help
I'll have to go into this I was hoping The forces record would have his enlisting forms my own granddad was killed in WW1 and the document I saw for him had his wife and children on.
With this family I found out that samuel Howarth 1883 married poss 1910 had 2/3 children Nora 1910? Emily 1912 & Sam 1914, Sam junior was killed in WW1 his wfe Maggie nee Byrne remarried, When Sam junior married in 1939 he put his father down as Ernest Howarth but asking about it I found Ernest was his step dad. Bit complicated !!
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2 Feb 2015 13:20 |
If that CWGC record is for your Sam, his widow married a Herbert Matthews:
HOWARTH Margaret MATTHEWS Herbert J Salford Register Office or Registrar Attended Salford SAL/132/149
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2 Feb 2015 13:00 |
Does Norah ring a bell?
Name:Sam Howarth Age in 1911:27 Estimated birth year:abt 1884 Relation to Head:Head Gender:Male Birth Place:Eccles, Lancashire, England Civil Parish:Eccles County/Island:Lancashire Country:England Street address:1 Bentclife St Eccles Marital Status:Married Occupation:Mechanics Labourer Registration district:Barton upon Irwell Registration District Number:463
Sam Howarth 27 Maggie Howarth 21 Nora Howarth 7/12
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Chris Ho :)
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2 Feb 2015 08:13 |
http://salfordwarmemorials.proboards.com/thread/908/st-marys-eccles?page=5
(also on above, with an Ernest (Brother, Photo) from google search)
HOWARTH, ERNEST
Rank: Rifleman Service No: B/1823 Date of Death: 30/07/1915 Regiment/Service: Rifle Brigade 7th Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 46 - 48 and 50. Memorial: YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL
http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx
Chris :)
(possibly Brothers below)
1891 (Find My Past) Alfred Howarth Head Married Male 38 1853 Carter Eccles, Lancashire, England Ann Howarth Wife Married Female 34 1857 - Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England Saml Howarth Son Single Male 9 1882 Scholar Eccles, Lancashire, England William Howarth Son Single Male 6 1885 Scholar Eccles, Lancashire, England Ernest Howarth Son Single Male 1 1890 Scholar Eccles, Lancashire, England Elizabeth Wilson - Widow Female 75 1816 - Manchester, Lancashire, England Street Clegg Street Town Eccles Parish Barton upon Irwell City Eccles County Lancashire Registration district Barton upon Irwell Archive reference RG12 Piece number 3152 Folio 66 Page 19
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Pam
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1 Feb 2015 22:18 |
From CWGC website:
Lancashire Landing Cemetery:
Country:Turkey (including Gallipoli) )Identified Casualties:1102
Historical Information
The eight month campaign in Gallipoli was fought by Commonwealth and French forces in an attempt to force Turkey out of the war, to relieve the deadlock of the Western Front in France and Belgium, and to open a supply route to Russia through the Dardanelles and the Black Sea.
The Allies landed on the peninsula on 25-26 April 1915; the 29th Division at Cape Helles in the south and the Australian and New Zealand Corps north of Gaba Tepe on the west coast, an area soon known as Anzac.
At Helles, the 29th Division landed troops at 'S,' 'V,' 'W,' 'X' and 'Y' Beaches, five small coves at or near the southern end of the peninsula. The landing at 'Y' Beach (Gurkha Bluffs) was carried out by the 1st King's Own Scottish Borderers and the Plymouth Battalion of the Royal Naval Division, but these troops were forced to re-embark on the following day. The 2nd Royal Fusiliers landed at 'X' Beach, followed by the rest of the 87th Brigade. Under very severe fire, the 1st Lancashire Fusiliers landed on 'W' Beach and cut their way through wire entanglements and trenches to the edge of the cliff. They and the other battalions of the 88th Brigade established themselves on the hills of Tekke Burnu and Helles Burnu. The beach became known as Lancashire Landing.
The greater part of the cemetery (Rows A to J and part of Row L) was made between the landing in April 1915 and the evacuation of the peninsula in January 1916. Row I contains the graves of over 80 men of the 1st Lancashire Fusiliers who died in the first two days following the landing. The 97 graves in Row K and graves 31 to 83 in Row L were brought in after the Armistice from the following Aegean islands cemeteries:-
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Pam
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1 Feb 2015 21:28 |
From CWGC website:
HOWARTH, SAMUEL
Rank:Gunner Service No:29843 Date of Death:14/07/1915 Regiment/Service:Royal Field Artillery 29th Div. Ammunition Col. Grave Reference:D. 51. Cemetery:LANCASHIRE LANDING CEMETERY Additional Information:Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Howarth, of Eccles, Manchester; husband of Maggie Matthews (formerly Howarth), of 13, Jones St., Bloom St., Salford, Manchester. Served in the South African Campaign.
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Pam
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1 Feb 2015 21:25 |
Soldiers died in the Great War 1914-1919 Transcription
First name(s) SAM
Last name HOWARTH
Service number 29843
Rank GUNNER
Regiment Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery
Battalion -
Birth place MANCHESTER, LANCS
Residence -
Enlistment place PRESTON, LANCS
Death year 1915
Death day 14
Death month 7
Cause of death Killed in action
Death place Gallipoli
Theatre of war Balkan Theatre
Supplementary Notes -
Category Military, armed forces & conflict
Record collection First World War
Collections from Great Britain
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Sylann
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1 Feb 2015 19:08 |
Please read my first entry
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rootgatherer
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27 Jan 2015 17:48 |
Sorry that address was Birch Street and the info was from The National Roll of the Great War.
E. Howarth MILITARY DATE: Nov 1915 RESIDENCE YEAR: Abt 1914 RESIDENCE PLACE: 24, Birch Street, Moss Side, Manchester, England RANK: Private REGIMENT: Lancashire Fusiliers SECTION: Section XI, Manchester
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27 Jan 2015 17:27 |
No service record showing for Ernest on Ancestry but there is this medal card.
Ernest Samuel Howarth MILITARY YEAR: 1914-1920 RANK: Private MEDAL AWARDED: British War Medal and Victory Medal REGIMENT OR CORPS: Labour Corps REGIMENTAL NUMBER: 462965 PREVIOUS UNITS:
There is also a bit about E. Howarth wounded in action at The Somme and invalided home. When he had recover sufficiently, he spent the remainder of the war doing agricultural work in Oxford. The address given for him is Birch Road, Moss-side, Manchester.
Just wondering if that is your Ernest Samuel and his life was shorten due to wartime injuries?
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rootgatherer
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27 Jan 2015 17:09 |
Ada is widowed in 1911 but does state 8 children born, 7 living and one had died.
Ada Howarth AGE IN 1911: 49 ESTIMATED BIRTH YEAR: abt 1862 RELATION TO HEAD: Head GENDER: Female BIRTH PLACE: Manchester, Lancashire, England CIVIL PARISH: South Manchester COUNTY/ISLAND: Lancashire COUNTRY: England STREET ADDRESS: 260 Great Western St Moss Side Manchester MARITAL STATUS: Widowed REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Chorlton REGISTRATION DISTRICT NUMBER: 464 SUB-REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Didsbury ED, INSTITUTION, OR VESSEL: 43 PIECE: 23700 HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS: NAME AGE Ada Howarth 49 Joseph Oscar Howarth 22 Rose Howarth 20 Laurence Howarth 19 Ada Howarth 15 John Mary Howarth 13 Edna V Howarth 11 Alice Maud 40 Thomas Aring 22
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27 Jan 2015 17:00 |
Above Ernest in 1901
Ernest S Howarth AGE: 15 ESTIMATED BIRTH YEAR: abt 1886 RELATION TO HEAD: Son GENDER: Male FATHER: Joseph Howarth MOTHER: Ada Howarth BIRTH PLACE: Manchester, Lancashire, England CIVIL PARISH: Moss Side ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH: Moss Side St James COUNTY/ISLAND: Lancashire COUNTRY: England STREET ADDRESS:
OCCUPATION:
CONDITION AS TO MARRIAGE:
EDUCATION:
EMPLOYMENT STATUS:
View image REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Chorlton SUB-REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Hulme ED, INSTITUTION, OR VESSEL: 82 NEIGHBORS: View others on page PIECE: 3711 FOLIO: 78 PAGE NUMBER: 8 HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE NUMBER: 46 HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS: NAME AGE Joseph Howarth 38 Ada Howarth 39 Ernest S Howarth 15 Joseph O Howarth 12 Rose Howarth 10 Laurence Howarth 7 Ada Howarth 5 John H Howarth 3 Edna V Howarth 1 Laura Burgess 32 Rose Burgess 29
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Kayak
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27 Jan 2015 13:07 |
A possibility???
There is this birth reg:
Births Jun 1885 (>99%) Howarth Ernest Samuel Chorlton 8c 889
and this death reg:
Deaths Sep 1931 (>99%) Howarth Ernest S 46 Manchester S. 8d
which would fit if Ernest was sometimes known as Sam. (The death in 1931 would fit with the deceased father Ernest on the marriage cert in 1939)
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Sylann
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26 Jan 2015 12:29 |
Sorry for the delay
Thank you all for your input I'll have to digest this info 2 - 1911 censuses ? I've asked questions but they don't seem to know ant more I was like this when I started my own tree but then things you find out triggers a memory I'm hoping this will do the same
Thank you Sylvia
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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25 Jan 2015 22:03 |
John Byrne married Elizabeth Crook 20th Oct 1884 at ST Alexanders Church West Derby.
He signed his name and Elilzabeth made her mark X
His address 12 Emily St Bootle
His father John Byrne deceased Farrier
Her address 29 Lyons St Bootle
Her father John Crook deceased Engine Driver
Witnesses James O'Keeffe and Mary O'Brian
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Yvonne
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25 Jan 2015 21:58 |
I too have just started to do an in-law tree and I have a word of advice ... ask questions. I was given very minimal info and started to dig, spent a lot of time digging and even sent for one or two certificates, then I hit a bit of a brick wall. I asked about it and the in-laws came up with a whole pile of info that I'd spent hours searching for. Prod them for every bit of info you can - save yourself time and money. Now Iknow to ask questions before I delve too deep.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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25 Jan 2015 20:49 |
1891
Name: Margaret Ann Byrne Age: 1 Estimated birth year: abt 1890 Relation: Daughter Father's name: John Byrne Mother's name: Baby Byrne Gender: Female Where born: Bootle, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Bootle Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary Town: Bootle County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Registration district: West Derby Sub registration district: Walton ED, institution, or vessel: 19 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 2973 Folio: 53 Page Number: 34 Household Members: Name Age John Byrne 29 born Ireland Coal Heaver Baby Byrne 29 says Betsy****************born Bootle Lancs Margaret Ann Byrne 1 Eliza Hall 50 John Stanton 34 Barber boarder****************** Patrick McCormick 28
Name: Maggie Byrne Age in 1911: 21 Estimated birth year: abt 1890 Relation to Head: Daughter Gender: Female Birth Place: Conway Civil Parish: Bootle cum Linacre County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: 80 Irlam Rd Bootle Marital Status: Single Occupation: Cop Winder Registration district: West Derby Registration District Number: 455 Sub-registration district: Bootle ED, institution, or vessel: 16 Piece: 22422 Household Members: Name Age Besty Byrne 49 Widow Maggie Byrne 21 Johanna Byrne 18 John Stanton 54 Barber boarder ********************* Thomas Byrne 54 Annie Byrne 47 Katie Byrne 5 Lennard Byrne 14 Thomas Conndley 20
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malyon
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25 Jan 2015 20:24 |
could these be the chidren of james and mary Births Mar 1921 (>99%) Lee Ivy Peacock Salford 8d 237 Births Dec 1921 (>99%) Lee Doris Peacock W.Derby 8b 934 Births Mar 1924 (>99%) Lee Louise Peacock W.Derby 8b 1069 Births Mar 1926 (>99%) Lee Olive Peacock W. Derby 8b 1073 Births Jun 1931 (>99%) Lee Violet E Peacock W.Derby 8b 1101
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Sylann
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25 Jan 2015 20:07 |
That could be their was some thing mentioned about the father dying but I thought it was Sam Jnr I think I've got my wires crossed I'll take it that this certificate I've got is right but Ernest is Sam
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