GnrEaton Posted March 15, 2009 Share Posted March 15, 2009 Great War - Crosspool Hi all, I'm currently starting to research the Great War history of Crosspool - I've just posted a request on the Sheffield Nightingales page for any info on Lydgate War Hospital between 1915 and 1919 but am also trying to find out about ANY servicemen from the area in WWI. I've attached a list of the known men so far - this was found doing a street by street search of Ancestry's WWI Pension & Service Records for Crosspool streets and then also cross referencing with anyone I knew was here from 1901 onwards (i.e. names from 1901 census returns for Crosspool that are the right age bracket). I know this could be a mammoth task but if anyone out there can spot missing ancestors etc then please let me know. I'd really like to build up this area's War story as it has never been recorded and as it stands I've already found two War dead who do not actually have a local memorial to be commemorated on. As Ancestry get the rest of the Service records online (O onwards) I'll be able to get a fuller picture but this could still only be a list that is 50% complete unless anyone has any better ideas... Thanks a lot, GnrEaton Name , Address, Date of birth/military details George Thomas Atkin*, 18, Stephen Hill, b. 1893, 219976 Labour Corps Frederick George Ayton, 24, Vernon Terrace, b. 1872, 034589, ASC Bert Bingham, 22, Tapton Hill Road, b. 1887, 47933 KOYLI Jack Bower, 36, Benty Lane, b. 1895, 21683 Y&L/KOYLI William Bower, 36, Benty Lane, b. ?, 3422 Hallamshires (KIA) Harold Bridge, 194, Lydgate Lane, b. ?, 5092 Hallamshires William Brightmore, 11, Tapton Bank , b. 1892, L26405 (Rotherham)RFA Albert Ernest Bullers, 173, Lydgate Lane, b. 1877, 285778 ASC Thomas Ernest Coupe*, The Cottage, Sandygate Rd, b.?, 26004 Y & L Albert Edward Gautier , 34, Tapton Bank, b. 1896, 18672 Y & L John William Goulder, 17, Tapton Bank , b. 1879, 16906 Y & L Bernard Gosney, Hagg Farm, b. 1893, 21811 Y & L Charles Gosney, Hagg Farm, b. 1895, 79387 West Yorks Wm Gge Ledger Grant, 441, Sandygate Rd, b. 1899, 20822 West Yorks Herbert Hague, 212 Tapton Hill Road, b. 1889, 5613 3/5 W Riding Dennis Jeffcock, 38, Benty Lane , b. 1877, 161951 RGA Wilfred Johnson , 42, Benty Lane , b. Dec 1887, 31208 Y & L John Leadbeater , Stephen Hill Cottages, b. 1877, 23621 DLI Wilfred Livsey , 16, Tapton Bank , b. 1886, 63919 Northd Fusiliers* Arthur Lomas , Hagg Farm Cottages, b. 1893, 488532 Labour Corps Albert Lovell , 288, Sandygate Road, b. 1895, 12/1207 Y & L (KIA) John Arthur Marsden, 46, Benty Lane, b. 1889, 25382 Y & L Albert Edward Marshall, 52, Benty Lane, b. 1881, 15198 Lincolnshire Francis William Mellor, 210, Sandygate Road, b. 1888, 27301 Y & L Fredk. George Reynolds*, 441a Sandygate Rd, 15764 13 Hussars Henry K. Wilson, Tapton Hall, Lt. Col. 1/4 Y & L Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Trefcon Posted March 15, 2009 Share Posted March 15, 2009 Dan, this is what i have on the Gosney's. If it's the same family there were 6 of em' in 1901 at 301 Lydgate Lane. James, Ernest, Bernard, Herbert, George, and Charles, but Charles is listed on the census as being 2 years old ? Typo ? George Gosney, 41752 Pte. 6th Yorks Regt. Died of wounds 12/10/17. Son of Mary Ann Gosney, of Hagg Farm, Manchester Road. Ernest Gosney, R/38128 Rifleman 11th K.R.R.C. Died. 30/11/17 ( so some other cause as opposed to KIA or D of Wd's ). Son of the late Mr & Mrs John Gosney, husband of Margaret Ann Gosney. These two appear on an headstone at Christ Church Fulwood, of which a have a copy if you need it. I also have an Herbert Gosney, who was wounded while a driver with the R.F.A. I have a pic of this lad. Then, if you take a look at the census results for the Gosneys, the next address down is Lydgate Hall, home of Horatio Bright. I'm sure there's a piece on Eric Youles web pages about him. Well he had a son, Horatio H. Bright, which i think must be this lad, Horatio Harle Bright who was KIA. There is a discrepency in the date on the Flying Cert and his CWGC Cert. Here with Horatio's Royal Aero Club flying certificate. Dean. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GnrEaton Posted March 15, 2009 Author Share Posted March 15, 2009 thanks for that, will add it all to the list! as for charles gosney i would have been looking at service papers and probably mis-read the year for date of birth. Thanks again Dan. PS Incidently the farm on Manchester Road is still known as Gosney's farm - Mary Gosney lived there up until a couple of years ago when she went into a home! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Flatlander Posted March 22, 2009 Share Posted March 22, 2009 GnrEaton Here are a few more: ANDREW, James: Driver 107382, Royal Artillery, Lived 152 Lydgate Lane. Survived. BECKETT, Hubert Edge: 2nd Lt. D Coy. 1st/4th York & Lancs. KIA 23/07/17 age 33. Lived Tapton House, Tapton House Road. GAUTIER Francis Herbert: Sjt. 10885, 11th Cheshire Reg. Died Royal Infirmary 11/06/16 age 44. Lived 34 Tapton Bank. Former regular soldier and Police Constable. GROVES, Charles William: Pte. 77445, 132nd Field Ambulance, RAMC. KIA 25/09/17. 1901 census shows him living at 10 Tapton Bank, age 12. HOLLAND, Franklin: L/Cpl. 10530. 9th West Yorkshire Regt. (Prince of Wales's Own). KIA 06/08/15 GWGC gives parents address as 6 Dalton Cottages, Tapton Hill Road. KAY, William Ashworth: Pte 25780 14th York & Lancs. KIA 07/08/17 age 20. GWGC gives parents address as 68 Carsick Hill Road. MARKS, Victor Wilfred: Cpl. 76463, 12th Battery, 35 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. DOW 02/04/18 age 26. GWGC gives parent’s address as 261 Sandygate Road. PEACE Hubert Kirkby: Lt. 1st Lincolnshire Regiment. DOW 18/10/14 age 33. 1901 Census shows him living at 10 Tapton House Road, age 15. SANDERSON, Fred: Army pensioner (former Lance Bombardier 191291, Royal Garrison Artillery) died 8/1/21. Born, lived and died at 26 Stephen Hill. SMITH, Algernon Sydney, 2rd Lt. 57 Sqd, RAF. Killed whilst flying on 20/03/19 age 20. GWGC gives parents address as 5 Tapton Bank. WILD John Henry: Pte. 202511, D Coy. 2nd/4th York & Lancs. KIA 20/07/18 age 25. GWGC gives parent’s address as 25 Tapton Hill Road. WILD, Sidney: Pte. 32310, D Coy. 10th York & Lancs. KIA 14/10/17 age 21. GWGC gives parent’s address as 30 Tapton Bank. Apart from ANDREW all are named on the Ranmoor and/or Fulwood War Memorials. Regards Flatlander Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GnrEaton Posted March 23, 2009 Author Share Posted March 23, 2009 Thanks for that Flatlander that's great! Dan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Trefcon Posted April 6, 2009 Share Posted April 6, 2009 Hi Dan, the search engine that searche's the CWGC site is up and running again. here it is, http://www.hut-six.co.uk/cgi-bin/search14-21.php tap in all the roads, areas etc of Crosspool and you'll find every file that appears on the CWGC site with that search parametre included. goood luck, Dean. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GnrEaton Posted April 7, 2009 Author Share Posted April 7, 2009 Hi Dan, the search engine that searche's the CWGC site is up and running again. here it is, http://www.hut-six.co.uk/cgi-bin/search14-21.php tap in all the roads, areas etc of Crosspool and you'll find every file that appears on the CWGC site with that search parametre included. goood luck, Dean. Thanks - I've already started turning up some new names! Dan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichardB Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 I don't quite understand what you are doing but I can appreciate the effort. I can't even find my own posts ... :blink: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GnrEaton Posted April 7, 2009 Author Share Posted April 7, 2009 Am I missing some posts? I haven't noticed any go walkabouts but I don't check this thread every day. As a resident of Crosspool I'm trying to put together a comprehensive view of all the men from the area who served from our community in WWI. We have no local memorials (until the area was properly built up in the 30's people had to travel outside the area for established Churches*) and the idea is to try to find out who the casualties were, as well as those men who served and returned (I feel that the men who came back also deserve a place in our remembrances after the diffuclties they went through) but at the moment this period in Crosspool's history is somewhat of a gaping void. Eventually I'd like to be able to share this info with the local community, particularly in places like the schools and churches so that events such as Remembrance day have more of a meaning to us locally. Hope this explains it all a little more... Dan. PS This isn't a bizarre subject to be researching is it??? *There was a 'temporary' Methodist chapel on Stephen Hill and the small Congregational Church at Tapton, but no Anglican, Baptist, Catholic etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichardB Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 Not a criticism of you; more a criticism of me trying, and failing, to keep up with everything going on here. Much appreciation of you, and anyone, picking a topic and running with it. Its just what we need. Me trying to keep up with all of everything; that's just what we don't need - Brain capacity smaller than input-overload ... better to pick a topic and see it through than to spend 2 years and find yourself "loopy" on one subject. My apologies for any unintended offense. RichardB ------------------------------------------ Any and all subjects are perfect for research (offensive, racist, overly political, sexist stuff we cannot accept, your subject is none of these; ageism, well it's a history site, I think we have to expect some mention of age and indeed welcome it). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GnrEaton Posted April 8, 2009 Author Share Posted April 8, 2009 Not a criticism of you; more a criticism of me trying, and failing, to keep up with everything going on here. Much appreciation of you, and anyone, picking a topic and running with it. Its just what we need. Me trying to keep up with all of everything; that's just what we don't need - Brain capacity smaller than input-overload ... better to pick a topic and see it through than to spend 2 years and find yourself "loopy" on one subject. My apologies for any unintended offense. RichardB ------------------------------------------ Any and all subjects are perfect for research (offensive, racist, overly political, sexist stuff we cannot accept, your subject is none of these; ageism, well it's a history site, I think we have to expect some mention of age and indeed welcome it). Really sorry to sound short, I think I misunderstood and I'm still trying to get to grips with stuff on the site! So far I've found it to be invaluable with all the info present and hope fully I'll be able to share my findings with everyone once it's (eventually) done. Dan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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