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Post by margaret on Oct 22, 2015 11:29:54 GMT
hi l was born at my grandparents house on mode wheel road weaste, my grandfather was James Robert Goodall and he had four brothers of which three of them died in the first world war and thanks to swarm l have found the Cemetery wear they are, can not believe it the same Cemetery has my grandfather who died in 1956 before l was born, would love to find out more about my family tree, and what happened to there sisters, and did any of these brother`s have any children, you see in 1959 we moved out of my grandparents house and moved to Owens street,wear the old market place was, and then in the early 1960`s moved to Little Hulton and this was the start of all this history being lost, thank you to all.
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Post by shred on Oct 22, 2015 20:05:34 GMT
This is the gravestone of the Goodall family in Weaste Cemetery. HARRY GOODALL Rank:Serjeant Service No:155 Date of Death:06/06/1915 Age:33 Regiment/Service:Lancashire Fusiliers "C" Coy. 1st/7th Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 58 to 72 or 218 to 219. Memorial:HELLES MEMORIAL Additional Information: Brother of Thomas W. Goodall, of 7, Moss Bank Rd., Crumpsall, Manchester. And GEORGE FREDERICK GOODALL Rank:Private Service No:13274 Date of Death:04/06/1915 Age:32 Regiment/Service:Lancashire Fusiliers 1st Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 58 to 72 or 218 to 219. Memorial:HELLES MEMORIAL Additional Information: Brother of Thomas W. Goodall, of 7, Moss Bank Rd., Crumpsall, Manchester. It also mentions Frank who died at sea on the 7th of November 1914. Due to communication difficulties we are corresponding with Margaret by email.
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Post by shred on Oct 22, 2015 21:10:37 GMT
Ben has also posted about this family on this forum link
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