Nine more histories have been added, all relating to the Lines family. They are:
Frederick A Lines
Henry W Lines
Owen Lines
William G Scott
Ernest R V Cowley
Albert Bazeley
Edwin W Bazeley
Walter Frank Bazeley
Arthur Bazeley
As always, the experiences of each serviceman vary more than you might expect and each has his own story. This group includes an underage marine and a prisoner of war who died four days before the war ended. I have also been adding information onto my database on several men who were born in Cottingham but moved away well before 1914. One of them emigrated to Australia and may be the oldest serviceman so far found, enlisting one month short of his forty fifth birthday.
So many servicemen, so little time to write them up!
Monday, 9 November 2015
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
Binleys et al
I unintentionally deleted my two
previous 2015 blogs - never answer the phone while keyboarding. For anyone
interested, they referred to an expansion of last year's entries for the
Dunkley brothers, and new entries for the Beadsworth family. All but one of the
the Beadsworth soldiers who died in the War descended from the same couple in
Drayton; to discover which of them briefly played for Manchester United,
have a look at their histories.
The most
recent additions to the website concern the Binley family. I am indebted to
Janice Binley of Cottingham (strangely enough Janice now lives in the house
once occupied by my grandparents) who has generously shared her information
with me. I have done further research into relatives and descendants of the
Cottingham Binleys so in all there are thirteen new histories to read. Janice
has also written an account of her family's antecedents which is published at
www.craxfordfamily.co.uk. This fascinating website has a wealth of information
on local families including an account of Barrack Yard co-written by
Janice.
I continue to
research the individuals and families with Cottingham connections and enter the
information onto my database, which is becoming positively gargantuan as a
result. New people keep turning up, and new online sources of information
appearing; at this rate I will still be
compiling entries ten years from now. In the meantime, you will find that the
listing of each serviceman now contains
details of the regiment / battalion / unit in which he served, which should
help anyone who wants to start his/her own research. Please contact me if I can help you, or if
you can help me. I am currently working on the West and Lines families.
July
I unintentionally deleted my two previous 2015 blogs - never answer the phone while keyboarding. They referred to an expansion of last year's entries for the Dunkley brothers, and new entries for the Beadsworth family. All but one of the the Beadsworth soldiers who died in the War descended from the same couple in Drayton; to discover which of them briefly played for Manchester United, have a look at their histories.
The most recent additions to the website concern the Binley family. I am indebted to Janice Binley of Cottingham (strangely enough Janice now lives in the house once occupied by my grandparents) who has generously shared her information with me. I have done further research into relatives and descendants of the Cottingham Binleys so in all there are thirteen new histories to read. Janice has also written an account of her family's antecedents which is published at www.craxfordfamily.co.uk. This fascinating website has a wealth of information on local families including an account of Barrack Yard co-written by Janice.
I continue to research individuals and families with Cottingham connections and enter the information onto my database, which is becoming positively gargantuan as a result. New people will keep turning up, and new online sources of information keep appearing; at this rate I will still be compiling entries ten years from now. In the meantime, you will find that the listing of each serviceman now contains details of the regiment / battalion / unit in which he served, where known, which should help anyone who wants to start his/her own research. Please contact me if I can help you, or if you can help me. .I'm currently working on the Lines and West families.
Chris
The most recent additions to the website concern the Binley family. I am indebted to Janice Binley of Cottingham (strangely enough Janice now lives in the house once occupied by my grandparents) who has generously shared her information with me. I have done further research into relatives and descendants of the Cottingham Binleys so in all there are thirteen new histories to read. Janice has also written an account of her family's antecedents which is published at www.craxfordfamily.co.uk. This fascinating website has a wealth of information on local families including an account of Barrack Yard co-written by Janice.
I continue to research individuals and families with Cottingham connections and enter the information onto my database, which is becoming positively gargantuan as a result. New people will keep turning up, and new online sources of information keep appearing; at this rate I will still be compiling entries ten years from now. In the meantime, you will find that the listing of each serviceman now contains details of the regiment / battalion / unit in which he served, where known, which should help anyone who wants to start his/her own research. Please contact me if I can help you, or if you can help me. .I'm currently working on the Lines and West families.
Chris
Tuesday, 6 January 2015
2015 is going to be a busy year. I've been busy adding information on several newly identified servicemen with Cottingham connections onto my database but the priority for January is adding to and amending information on servicemen already uploaded onto the website. In particular a lot of new information on the military career of William Coles has recently been published on findmypast - my thanks to Amanda Taylor for notifying me.
Pual Goult of Corby Borough Council points out that the Core Theatre based in the Core, Corby is screening the film of the Battle of Coronel and Falklands mentioned in an earlier blog. It will be shown on Friday 16th January at 7:00 pm as part of the Centenary commemorations. At least two local seamen died at Coronel.
Pual Goult of Corby Borough Council points out that the Core Theatre based in the Core, Corby is screening the film of the Battle of Coronel and Falklands mentioned in an earlier blog. It will be shown on Friday 16th January at 7:00 pm as part of the Centenary commemorations. At least two local seamen died at Coronel.
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