R. Helem and F. Hindmoor
The Cumberland and Westmoreland Herald, 16th June 1917 |
|
Details of the above appeared in our last issue. The first photo is that of Private F. Hindmoor, Borrodale, missing; and the second that of Private R. Helem, Burrogate, Penrith, killed. |
|
Name: Service No.: Date of Death: Age: Regiment: Memorial: |
Frank Hindmoor 23507 23 April 1917 22 7th Bn. Border Regt. Arras Memorial |
Name: Service No.: Date of Death: Age: Regiment: Cemetery: |
R. Helem 19245 28 April 1917
7th Bn. Suffolk Regt. Feuchy Chapel British Cemetery, Wancourt |
| |
South Shields Gazette, May 27, 1898 At the residence of her daughter, Margaret Heslop, 18 Edith Street, South Shields, on the 23th inst., Phyllis Thew, widow of the late John Thew, in her 81st year. Interment at St Stephen's on Monday at 3.00 p.m. All friends kindly invited. |
|
| |
The Consett Chronicle, February 4, 1910 In memoriam notices of the year 1909 1st January 1909: Robert J. Hewitt, George Street, Consett, 32 years |
3rd March 1909: Elizabeth, widow of A. Jessie, wife of J. Heymer, Benfieldside, 65 years |
23rd March 1909: Catherine, widow of D. Hewston, Leadgate, 49 years |
30th March 1909: Amy E., wife of J. Healy, Langley Park, 25 years |
19th April 1909: Annie, widow of W. Henderson, Ebchester, 36 years |
18th May 1909: Jane, daughter of G. Henderson, South Moor, 2 years |
28th July 1909: Catherine, daughter of R. Heaney, Stanley, 16 months |
1st August 1909: Henry Hepworth, Hamsteels, 48 years |
1st August 1909: Charles Herdman, Stanley, 60 years |
31st August 1909: Isabella, widow of T. Hetherinton, Esh, 54 years |
|
| |
The Consett Chronicle, February 4, 1910 West Stanley Colliery Disaster, Townley Seam, 16 Feb 1909
Patrick Hennessey, Stanley, 32 years |
| | |
The Consett Chronicle, February 4, 1910 West Stanley Colliery Disaster, Busty Seam, 16 Feb 1909
Thomas Heron sen., Stanley, 60 years | | | |
The_Northern_Echo, 11 December 1930 Heads - On 8 December, Annie (nee Cherry?), beloved wife of Thomas P. Heads, aged 30 years. Interment at Blackhall Cemetery, on Thursday, 11 December, cortege to leave residence. 6, Crimdon terrace, Blackhall, at 1.30 p. m., for service in Blackhall Church. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. |
|
| |
The Brooklyn Eagle, Saturday, October 21, 1944 Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA 89 Boro, L. I. Soldiers are killed in Action. Washington, Oct. 20 - The War Department made public today the names of 2,818 soldiers killed in action in the European and Mediterranean areas. The following 89 Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island men are included:
Henry, Staff. Sgt., John J. - Mrs. Helen V. Henry, wife, 87-04 143d Street, Jamaica. |
|
|
|