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where is my relative buried
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I am the great great grand daughter of a ww1 hereo and would like to know where his wife is buried. Her name is Martha Hemstock Woolley and in 1917 lived at Jacksdale in Nottinghamshire.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.this is the details of the local library, they should hold an index to the Births Deaths and marriage announcements from the local paper, give them a ring and ask them to look at it for margaret,
http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/home/leisure /libraries/librariesuserguide/librariesdetails .htm?*********=9288
http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/home/leisure /libraries/librariesuserguide/librariesdetails .htm?*********=9288
oh never mind that link isn;t working:
Jacksdale Library
Selston Road
Jacksdale
Nottingham
NG16 5LF
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Contact and access detailsTelephone: 01773 605612
Also, there is a Church at Selston which is probably your best bet if she was buried in a churchyard.
http://sthelenschurch.org/sthelen/index.htm
Jacksdale Library
Selston Road
Jacksdale
Nottingham
NG16 5LF
View map
Contact and access detailsTelephone: 01773 605612
Also, there is a Church at Selston which is probably your best bet if she was buried in a churchyard.
http://sthelenschurch.org/sthelen/index.htm
She actually lived at Church Lane Bagthorpe in 1917, I've not found the name of the Church in Church Lane but I'm still looking
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Overseas/Railway WoodZillebeke.html
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Overseas/Railway WoodZillebeke.html
hI MELANIE.
She is on the 1911 census with her husband as born 1895, same year as him and so she would have been in her early 40s when he died actually.
found all this info on roots web , someone else researching one of george Arthur's brothers,
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.c om/~debster/people/jonathan_c_woolley.html
She is on the 1911 census with her husband as born 1895, same year as him and so she would have been in her early 40s when he died actually.
found all this info on roots web , someone else researching one of george Arthur's brothers,
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.c om/~debster/people/jonathan_c_woolley.html
You can find the listing under the Ship here but also this is well worth reading from the same site:
http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/britishguide/ jutland/john_travers_cornwell_boy_hms_chester. htm
http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/britishguide/ jutland/john_travers_cornwell_boy_hms_chester. htm
this is the link to the entry I have written above;
http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/britishguide/ jutland/hms_defence_casualty_list_1916.htm
scroll to bottom of the casualty list.
http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/britishguide/ jutland/hms_defence_casualty_list_1916.htm
scroll to bottom of the casualty list.
Sorry this is coming in bits and pieces lol This is the memorial in Chatham where Cyril is remembered: he was 22 in 1916
No Surname Rank Service Number Date Of Death Age Regiment/Service Nationality Grave/Memorial Ref. Cemetery/Memorial Name
1 WOOLLEY , CYRIL CHARLES THOMAS Signalman London Z/4512 31/05/1916 22 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve United Kingdom 20. CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL
No Surname Rank Service Number Date Of Death Age Regiment/Service Nationality Grave/Memorial Ref. Cemetery/Memorial Name
1 WOOLLEY , CYRIL CHARLES THOMAS Signalman London Z/4512 31/05/1916 22 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve United Kingdom 20. CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL
You can search for a Woolley CWG here
:http://www.cwgc.org/debt_of_honour.asp?menuid= 14&searchFor=casualty
:http://www.cwgc.org/debt_of_honour.asp?menuid= 14&searchFor=casualty
Martha Hemstock Woolley- my great grandmother. I dont know where she s buried, but guess New Brinsley- as she was born there- 2nd guess Underwood or Selston - they are all so close. My mum was born at church lane Bagthorpe in 1927 and martha lived next door! mum remembers her as a child so she was alive in 1934 ish. I live in derbyshire and often go to Jacksdale garden centre. Where are you in england? Martha married george arthur woolley on 25/12/1895 when they were 20 years old etc etc. I'm going to Ypres Belgium to visit Railway Wood in june 2010. regards di