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The purpose of this blog is to remember the fallen heroes of the Great War, whose names are recorded on the memorial plaque situated in St Barnabas Church, New Whittington, Chesterfield.

To mark the centenary of World War 1 I aim to research all of the men on the memorial. I hope to ensure that the brave men who gave their lives for their country 100 years ago are remembered and each man's story told.

I would love to hear from anyone who may have information regarding the men; photos, letters or passed down memories. Any descendents are most welcome to contact me and I will provide copies of the research that I have undertaken.

"They shall not grow old, as we that are left to grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them"

For The Fallen,
Laurence Binyon September 1914.

Monday 24 February 2014

UPDATE - FULL NAMES OF THE MEN .......

Just a quick update to let you all know that the research is now progressing really well............

I now have 3 files bursting with information on our 85 brave men.

Up to now I have used the following resources to enable me to identify the men from the initial and surname given on the memorial-

*www.cwgc.org Commonwealth War Grave Commission for dates of death and memorial place - to cross reference with .....

*www.ancestry.co.uk for service records, medal cards and a list of soldiers who died in the great war, census returns, birth and marriage details.

*www.findmypast.co.uk for service records, navy records and census returns.

*Chesterfield Local Studies Library - for mentions in the local newspaper The Derbyshire Times.  From this newspaper I have been lucky enough to obtain some photos of some of the men, but it would be nice to find family who have copies of the originals.

My next step will be a check of the absent voters list which is held at the Derbyshire Archives at Matlock and from there I want to piece together family connections and dates using the parish registers for New Whittington Churches; both St Barnabas and St Bartholomew.

Here is a list of the names that I have identified so far only eight more to identify -

 

ADAMS Harry
ANDREWS John Arthur
BELFITT John Henry
BENNISON George Henry
BENNISON James
BOOTH Joseph

BURTON Edward Henry

CALLISS Arnold
CLEWLEY Tom
COLLINS John
COOKE Ambrose

COOPER Ernest
COX Albert
CRAIG James
CRESSWELL David
CROSSDALE George
CROSSDALE Norman
CROSSDALE Arthur
DAVIDSON Leonard William
FURNESS Walter

GARDNER William
GILBERTHORPE Ernest
GOODWIN Arthur
GOWER William
GREEN Harry
GRIFFIN Harry
HALL John William
HEELEY Arthur
HOLROYD John Ernest
HOUSTON William Bamford
HUSBAND William
JACKLIN William Ewart
KIRK John James

KIRK Wilfred

LETTS Harry Alfred

LOCKETT William Henry
LONGDEN James Clement
LONGMATE John William
MARTIN George
MASKREY Francis
MEARS George
MILLBAND Harry / Henry
MILLINGTON Bernard
MITCHELL Arthur

MITCHELL Frederick
MORLEY William Percy
MUSGROVE Frederick William
MUSGROVE Walter
NEEDHAM William
NURSE John William
O'BRIEN Thomas
PARKIN Walter
PERKS Arthur Cornelius
PRATT George Edward
PURKISS Arnold
ROBERTS Thomas Henry
ROBERTS Victor
ROSE Norman
SHARMAN Frederick
SKEVINGTON Harry Ernest
SKEVINGTON Walter Elliott
SMITH James
STRAW Harry
STUART Dennis Redfern
TART Harry
VAUGHAN Johnathon
WARDLE Jack (WARDEL)
WARREN Arthur
WARREN Henry
WARREN William
WEDGWOOD Arthur
WHITHORN Frederick Arthur
WILSON ?Bertram
WOOD William
YATES Thomas William
YOUNG Harry


BOOTH G
COX ART
FREEMAN A
LEESON J P
RUSH J
SAVAGE W
STRAW J A
TOLLEY W H

 

If you know of any family of the men or may have photos or information on them please contact me, I would love to hear from you.