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    1. Re: [CHS] Father and son killed First ww
    2. Bob Owen via
    3. Hi Lynn Your suggestion of Joseph is too young to have been a WWI casualty if he was 7 years old in 1911? My reply to Gill doesn't seem to have come through to the List so here's a copy : Gill The Northwich & District Heritage Society (www.northwich-heritage.org.uk) have a publication 'Northwich's WWI Roll of Honour' which lists 7 Robinsons 3 of whom have addresses which 'could' be considered as Rudheath. I left Northwich in 1971 so maybe someone else can help to clarify the addresses. Albert Robinson - Son of J T Robinson 91 Royle Street, Manchester Regiment died 21/01/1916 Age 20, Buried Chipily France, Dane Bridge Memorial Charles Edward Robinson - Son of Hannah Norman 141 Middlewich Road, Cheshire Regiment died 03/10/1915 Age 20 Buried Loos France, Davenham Memorial Frank Robinson Son of Thomas & Jane Robinson 7 Richard Street, Middlewich Road, Royal Berkshire Regiment died 28/09/1918 Age Unknown, Buried Vis-En-Artois, Davenham & Lostock Works Memorials The other 4 are: Charles Frederick Robinson- No Address details, Cheshire Regiment died 8/09/1916 Age Unknown, Buried St Sever France, Barnton & Winnington Works Memorials Joseph Robinson - Son of Joseph Robinson, Marston, South Wales Borderers, died 12/04/1915 Age 20,buried Aire France, Marston & Lostock Gralam Memorials Arnold Robinson - of Weaverham, Manchester Regiment, died 1/07/1916 Age Unknown, buried Dantzig, France, Winnington Works Memorials Herbert Robinson -No Address details, East Yorks Regiment, died 12/04/1918 Age Unknown, buried Ploegsteert, Belgium, Winnington Works Memorials As Mike Morris & Bob Kirk have suggested there are a number of other areas to investigate. All the above place-names are in the Northwich area as are the memorials, further details of which can be found on Carlscam - www.carlscam.com Google Maps may help with addresses. The Commonwealth War Graves - www.cwgc.org also has these details. Hope this helps, Bob Owen On 31 December 2014 at 15:58, Mrs L. McCulloch via <cheshire@rootsweb.com> wrote: > In 1911 there is a Robinson Family living at Shipbrook Cottage, > Northwich. John Robinson, 42 ,has a wife Agnes, 38, bn in Rudheath. > Their son Joseph was killed in WW1 but I can't find any details of > the Father being killed too. In 1911 the children are Mary Agnes, 10, > Joseph, 7, Agnes Pemberton,5 and Elsie, 1. > Joseph appears on the Lostock Gralam war memorial. Another brother, > Frank is working as a cowman, aged 17, on a farm in Gadbrook,in 1901 > and he appears to have been killed in WW1 also. > Just throwing this 'in the pot' for Gillian, Mike and co. > Regards, > Lyn > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CHESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

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