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James Nerney and Thomas Regan

On 5th September 1897, within four weeks of his birth, James Nerney was baptised into St James the Less church by the parish priest, Fr Peter Klein. Just six months later, on 6th March 1898, Fr Klein baptised Thomas Regan, two weeks after his birth. It is almost certain that the two families knew each [...]

Albert Hunt

Albert Hunt, the grand-father of our parishioner David Pilling, was a ‘Bury lad’. One of four children, after leaving school Albert quickly progressed from being a grocer’s assistant to grocery shop manager and in 1909 married Margaret (Maggie). In early 1917, at the age of 30 and with two young daughters, Albert was called up [...]

By |2020-09-14T13:31:12+01:00September 6th, 1917|Lancashire Fusiliers, Soldiers Stories|0 Comments

William Manning

William Manning was born on 13th January 1896, one of seventeen children to Michael and Annie, both of whom had settled in the town from Ireland some twenty years earlier. They, like many from Ireland in the post-famine years, came and found work in what were busy, labour intensive, local industries. At the time of [...]

By |2020-09-14T13:31:12+01:00July 31st, 1917|East Lancashire Regiment, Soldiers Stories|0 Comments

John and Joseph Lord  

In the 25th August 1917 edition of the Rossendale Free Press, John and Mary Lord, of 41, York Street, Crawshawbooth, wrote a short poem to the second of their six sons to be killed in action in France, along with a prayer to God, for them both to rest in peace: ‘He sleeps beside his [...]

By |2020-09-14T13:31:12+01:00July 31st, 1917|East Lancashire Regiment, Soldiers Stories|0 Comments
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