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Have you tried Burnley and Chorley libraries? There are groups in those towns which are active. If you struggle to find contacts, send me a PM
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His real name is Richard Ormerod L/Cpl 15173 Burnley Coy, Lewis Gunner, K.I.A. July 1st 1916, I have an original photo of him & a copy of his personal diary, also been in contact with his family. Retlaw. |
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Having seen how much work Retlaw has done I'd say ask nicely if he will spend a day with you and go through his records, he has amassed so much info its silly and admireable in the same breath.... I do have one bug bear which I did raise with him a few years ago(but like me he's a stubborn old goat! :D ) is that he's stuck in his old version of some decrepid old software which whilst it works for him and may be more efficient for him to add to makes his data old(and obsolete) before its finished.
IMHO a well presented web view of his reserch wold be a joy to behold and a superb resource for the next 200 years... I hope that when the inevitable happens( theres nowt as sure as death and taxes!) his info is converted to a useable web form and stored in something like the British Library, IMHO that would be a better epitaph than any stone up Burnley road! @Retlaw, please please please ensure that if no one else wants it you pass it top me and I'll promise to do my best! I dont know where my ancesters were back then( I know my dad was in Fleet Air arms in WW2 but not much further back) but I'd absolutely hate to see your research wasted. |
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I thought I had finished researching the Pals, so I contacted the publisher of William Turners Books, they told me it was unsaleable, they would need to sell 300 copies just to break even, and who would want to buy a book of over 4000 names of genealogy info on the 11th Battalion East Lancs. I have now been thinking of printing it out on a special paper that the goverment use, it goes black if some one tries to photocopy it or scan it. Thought of Web pages too, although I've made some attempt, I cant get pages to link. Now that the 1911 Census & the Silver Badge records have come on line, I'm now back into it, and adding still more info on the Pals, it was 389 pages, but looks like it will be over 400 before long,. Then theres my Accrington Heroes file over 14000 names, nearly 900 pages. AND WordStar may be antiquated, but it beats any of Gill Bates's crap, there are quite a few of us around the world who still use WordStar. The Stubborn, Awkward, Cantankerous old Goat, Retlaw |
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I'm sure more than 300 people would buy it. Webs site sounds like it is way to go. Did you try html raw or use a program like dreamweaver.
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Sometimes books like this are financed by people paying for them in advance of publication. Can we try that? Put me down for one.
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Then I might get some where. Retlaw. |
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My grandad was from Accrington, but he was in the Lincolnshire Regiment, so, I assume not all Accrington Pals were from Accrington.
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There was supposed to be a full company (250 men) from Chorley & Burnley, but both of those towns fell short af their target, Chorley had a Blackburn contingent, qute a few of those were actually from Oswaldtwistle. By the 11-11-1918, over 560 men from Accrington alone, had served in the 11th Battalion East Lancs. Who was your Grandad. Retlaw. |
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