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These are our family history stories from the First World War. Killed in Action Percival Edward Murray Nathan Joseph Jack Joseph Survivors Maurice John Arthur Murray Richard Henry Ashworth George Frederick Buckle Thomas Barratt Woolf Joseph Civilian Deaths Maurice William Murray James William Murray Edith Smith The Home Front John Henry Buckle Eliza Anne Smith…

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These are our family history stories from the First World War. Killed in Action Percival Edward Murray Nathan Joseph Jack Joseph Survivors Maurice John Arthur Murray Richard Henry Ashworth George Frederick Buckle Thomas Barratt Woolf Joseph Civilian Deaths Maurice William Murray James William Murray Edith Smith The Home Front John Henry Buckle Eliza Anne Smith…

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Thomas Barratt (1881 – 1949) | Writing a Family History

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Writing a Family History. First World War Stories. Thomas Barratt (1881 – 1949). Posted by Cathy Murray. Asymp; Leave a comment. War had already been declared when my great grandfather, Thomas Barratt, enlisted in the British Army on 28th August 1914. He was part of the recruiting boom that occurred at the end of August after the retreat of the British Expeditionary Force at the Battle of Mons: almost 300,000 men signed up. Although his discharge papers state that his trade was a coal miner there weren&#...

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George Frederick Buckle (1898 – 1962) | Writing a Family History

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Writing a Family History. First World War Stories. George Frederick Buckle (1898 – 1962). Posted by Cathy Murray. Asymp; 2 Comments. George Frederick was the third son of George and Elizabeth Buckle who lived at Royston, near Barnsley, in Yorkshire. When the First World War was declared George Frederick had left school and was employed as a mining surveyor. George Frederick was sent to join a machine gun training battalion. A month later he was promoted to the rank of Lance Corporal. Larr; Previous post.

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Writing a Family History. First World War Stories. Posted by Cathy Murray. Asymp; 2 Comments. Thanks for reading my blog in 2015. Hope you have a very Happy Christmas. View Full Profile →. Thanks for reading my blog today. If you would like to read more of my family history stories click here. To go to my Writing a Family History website. For links to the ebooks I've published please click here. To visit Spurwing ebooks. Follow Writing a Family History on WordPress.com. To visit Spurwing ebooks.

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Richard Henry Ashworth (1894 – 1969) | Writing a Family History

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Writing a Family History. First World War Stories. Richard Henry Ashworth (1894 – 1969). Posted by Cathy Murray. Asymp; 5 Comments. Richard’s parents were John and Emma Ashworth and he was the oldest of six brothers. He was born in 1894 in Bacup, Lancashire. He moved with his family to Burnley in Lancashire; then Nelson, Lancashire; and finally, by 1911, to Normanton near Wakefield in Yorkshire. In 1911 he worked as a shop assistant in the butcher’s shop managed by his father. The Battle of the Menin Roa...

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Maurice John Arthur Murray (1880 – 1940) | Writing a Family History

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Writing a Family History. First World War Stories. Maurice John Arthur Murray (1880 – 1940). Posted by Cathy Murray. Asymp; Leave a comment. Maurice John Arthur Murray was born on the 20th November 1880 in the Houndsditch area of the City of London. His parents were James William and Kezia Murray and he was the fourth of their eleven children. As he got older Maurice continued to live with his parents at 13, New Street, Gravel Lane, Houndsditch and was employed as a butcher. In 1911 they were living in j...

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I Think I Prefer the Tinned Variety. Tinned Variety Photo Collection. Saturday, 6 September 2014. Don't Leave It Too Late. In recent months I've been researching the lives of some of my ancestors during the First World War. You can read about them at Writing a Family History First World War Stories if you follow this link. When I was researching the background to I Think I Prefer the Tinned Variety: The Diary of a Petty Officer in the Fleet Air Arm during World War II. We had encouraged her to write down...

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