Saturday, 8 November 2014
Another of our family heroes
BRACEGIRDLE , W 
Private 19194 
25/10/1916 
Unknown 
South Lancashire Regiment United Kingdom 
O. I. C. 10. ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN 
In Memory of Private William BRACEGIRDLE 
19194, 2nd Bn., South Lancashire Regiment who died on 25 October 1916 
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bracegirdle. 
Remembered with honour ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN 
his mother was Margaret Bardsley Broome.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=56260169
I joined find a grave yesterday and found all of the relatives we lost in the first world war, added the photos I had and left messages and virtual flowers.
Strangely John Edwards already had flowers from someone so I emailed and asked if they were related.
The person, am presuming it is a lady, has emailed back and said she is not related, but his grave had no flowers and she puts virtual flowers on lots of graves.
What a nice gesture.  I have thanked her on behalf of all the families.
Linda
Monday, 11 August 2014
JOHN AND PETER EDWARDS, two brave brothers
Peter Edwards was born in Earlestown in June 1887 he was the son of John Edwards of Mold in North Wales (the same village as the father of his cousin John Peters) and Martha Ann Edwards formerly Stokes (sister of Mary Peters.
The family moved to Westleigh in Leigh, Lancashire and on the 1901 census Peter is working above the pit as a bunkerman and whilst I have no record for the 1911 though prior to his enlisting in the army he was employed at Pretoria Pit.
Peter died at the Battle of Loos on the 25th September 1915 and is named on the Loos Memorial.
Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 
Name:  Peter Edwards
S/7914, "B" Coy. 8th Bn., Gordon Highlanders
who died age 28
on 25th September 1915
Son of Martha Ann Edwards, of 6, Holt St., Leigh, Lancs, and the late John Edwards
 John Edwards his brother was born in Leigh, Lancs in 1893 and prior to enlisting in the army was employed as a collier in the mines of Fletcher, Burrows and co.
Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 
 Name: John Edwards 
Birth Place: Leigh, Lancs 
Residence: Leigh, Lancs
Death Date: 3 Jul 1916 
Death Location: France & Flanders 
Enlistment Location: Atherton, Lancs 
Rank: Private
Battalion: 1st Battalion 
Regiment: King's Own Scottish Borderers 
Number: 19993 
Type of Casualty: Died of wounds 
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
Cemetery GEZAINCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
John Edwards his brother was born in Leigh, Lancs in 1893 and prior to enlisting in the army was employed as a collier in the mines of Fletcher, Burrows and co.
Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 
 Name: John Edwards 
Birth Place: Leigh, Lancs 
Residence: Leigh, Lancs
Death Date: 3 Jul 1916 
Death Location: France & Flanders 
Enlistment Location: Atherton, Lancs 
Rank: Private
Battalion: 1st Battalion 
Regiment: King's Own Scottish Borderers 
Number: 19993 
Type of Casualty: Died of wounds 
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
Cemetery GEZAINCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
 
 This is the article that appeared in the local newspaper on the death of John.
Thank you both Peter and John for your sacrifice.
This is the article that appeared in the local newspaper on the death of John.
Thank you both Peter and John for your sacrifice.
 WE WILL REMEMBER YOU
WE WILL REMEMBER YOU
 John Edwards his brother was born in Leigh, Lancs in 1893 and prior to enlisting in the army was employed as a collier in the mines of Fletcher, Burrows and co.
Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 
 Name: John Edwards 
Birth Place: Leigh, Lancs 
Residence: Leigh, Lancs
Death Date: 3 Jul 1916 
Death Location: France & Flanders 
Enlistment Location: Atherton, Lancs 
Rank: Private
Battalion: 1st Battalion 
Regiment: King's Own Scottish Borderers 
Number: 19993 
Type of Casualty: Died of wounds 
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
Cemetery GEZAINCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
John Edwards his brother was born in Leigh, Lancs in 1893 and prior to enlisting in the army was employed as a collier in the mines of Fletcher, Burrows and co.
Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 
 Name: John Edwards 
Birth Place: Leigh, Lancs 
Residence: Leigh, Lancs
Death Date: 3 Jul 1916 
Death Location: France & Flanders 
Enlistment Location: Atherton, Lancs 
Rank: Private
Battalion: 1st Battalion 
Regiment: King's Own Scottish Borderers 
Number: 19993 
Type of Casualty: Died of wounds 
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
Cemetery GEZAINCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
 
 This is the article that appeared in the local newspaper on the death of John.
Thank you both Peter and John for your sacrifice.
This is the article that appeared in the local newspaper on the death of John.
Thank you both Peter and John for your sacrifice.
 WE WILL REMEMBER YOU
WE WILL REMEMBER YOU
JOHN PETERS another family hero
 John Peters was born in Earlestown in 1893, his parents were John Peters from Mold in North Wales and Mary Peters, formerly Stokes born in Bolton from Bank Street in Earlestown.  On the 1911 census John was employed in the colliery as a labourer driftsman at age 17.
He died in Mesopotamia from wounds. 
Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 about John Peters 
Name: John Peters Birth Place: Earlstown, Lancs 
Residence: Earlstown 
Death Date: 5 Apr 1916 
Death Location: Mesopotamia 
Enlistment Location: Warrington, Lancs 
Rank: L/Corporal
Age 22
Regiment  East Lancashire
Battalion  5th Battalion  
Number: 11414 
Type of Casualty: Died of wounds
Theatre of War: Asiatic Theatres
John Peters was born in Earlestown in 1893, his parents were John Peters from Mold in North Wales and Mary Peters, formerly Stokes born in Bolton from Bank Street in Earlestown.  On the 1911 census John was employed in the colliery as a labourer driftsman at age 17.
He died in Mesopotamia from wounds. 
Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 about John Peters 
Name: John Peters Birth Place: Earlstown, Lancs 
Residence: Earlstown 
Death Date: 5 Apr 1916 
Death Location: Mesopotamia 
Enlistment Location: Warrington, Lancs 
Rank: L/Corporal
Age 22
Regiment  East Lancashire
Battalion  5th Battalion  
Number: 11414 
Type of Casualty: Died of wounds
Theatre of War: Asiatic Theatres
 Thank you John for your sacrifice.  WE WILL REMEMBER YOU
Thank you John for your sacrifice.  WE WILL REMEMBER YOU
 
One of our family heroes WALTER JOSEPH STOKES
Walter Joseph Stokes was born in Earlestown in 1884 to Joseph Stokes and Elizabeth nee Taft,on the 1901 Census he is a steel bolt maker at the Viaduct Works close to where he lived with his mother and father in Viaduct Street.  In 1903 he marries Martha Croxford and they have two children John and Elizabeth.  They move to Warrington where Walter works as a furnaceman (according to 1911 census) for Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Co, Warrington.
He enlists in Warrington and on his death on the 22.6.1916 in Mesopotamia of cholera, he is an acting bombadier in the royal field artillery.
Keen football player he played for Garswood, then Richmond Gas Association team.
In Memory of 
Acting Bombardier W J STOKES
97272, "C" Bty. 56th Bde., Royal Field Artillery
who died 
on 22 June 1916 in Mesopotamia.
Remembered with honour
BASRA WAR CEMETERY Remembered on the Warrington War Memorial
Remembered on the Warrington War Memorial Thank you Walter for your sacrifice.  WE WILL REMEMBER YOU
Thank you Walter for your sacrifice.  WE WILL REMEMBER YOU
 
 Remembered on the Warrington War Memorial
Remembered on the Warrington War Memorial Thank you Walter for your sacrifice.  WE WILL REMEMBER YOU
Thank you Walter for your sacrifice.  WE WILL REMEMBER YOU
 
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