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Mary Moynes, or Mary Maynes, possibly?

child is named Rebecca Moynes/Maynes Cox

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Possibly Rebecca *Maynes* Cox

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Records from Commonwelath War Graves Commission on Francis Williamson Glover:

Name: GLOVER, FRANCIS WILLIAMSON
Initials: F W
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Private
Regiment/Service: East Yorkshire Regiment
Unit Text: 1st Bn.
Age: 19
Date of Death: 23/10/1918
Service No: 39356
Additional information: Son of Williamson and Mary Glover, of The George and Dragon, Beighton, Sheffield.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: I. C. 12.
Cemetery: AWOINGT BRITISH CEMETERY

"In Memory of
Private FRANCIS WILLIAMSON GLOVER

39356, 1st Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment
who died age 19
on 23 October 1918
Son of Williamson and Mary Glover, of The George and Dragon, Beighton, Sheffield.
Remembered with honour
AWOINGT BRITISH CEMETERY

Commemorated in perpetuity by
the Commonwealth War Graves Commission"

Cemetery Details
Cemetery: AWOINGT BRITISH CEMETERY
Country: France
Locality: Nord
Location Information: Awoingt is a village some 3 kilometres east-south-east of Cambrai and a little south of the main straight road, the N43, from Cambrai to Le Cateau. Travel along the N43 to the roundabout at the junction of this road and the D157. At this junction is the first sign for the Cemetery. Turn right along the D157 and travel approximately 300 metres then turn left along a narrow road. The Cemetery lies 125 metres along this road on the left.
Historical Information: Awoingt British Cemetery was begun in the latter half of October 1918 and used until the middle of December; the village had been captured on 9/10 October. By 28 October, the 38th, 45th and 59th Casualty Clearing Stations were posted in the neighbourhood, and the great majority of the burials were made from those hospitals, but 16 graves in Plot III, Row H, and Plot V, were brought in after the Armistice from the country immediately surrounding the village. Awoingt British Cemetery contains 653 Commonwealth burials and commemorations of the First World War, including a special memorial to one casualty whose grave in the cemetery cannot now be found. The cemetery also contains 63 war graves of other nationalities, most of them German.
No. of Identified Casualties: 714
This figure includes Foreign and Non-World War graves in CWGC care

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Forename Alan
Middle Name
Surname Liggins
Sex Male
Year Of Birth 1949
Place Of Birth Woodhouse
Country Of Birth
Date Of Birth 10/03/1949
Known As Liggy
Baptism Date
Place Of Baptism
Married to Jennifer Purdy
Place Of Marriage Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Date Of Marriage 22/03/1969
Year Of Death
Circa
Date Of Death
    
Place Of Death
Occupation Coal Miner
Source Of Data
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Forename Paul
Middle Name Scott
Surname Liggins
Sex Male
Year Of Birth 1969
Place Of Birth Nether Edge Hospital
Country Of Birth England
Date Of Birth 23/07/1969
Known As Liggy
Baptism Date Nov.1969
Place Of Baptism Halfway
Married to Cheryl Morris
Place Of Marriage Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Date Of Marriage 09/07/1994
Year Of Death
Circa
Date Of Death
    
Place Of Death
Occupation Brewery Tec
Source Of Data
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Forename Cheryl
Middle Name
Surname Morris
Sex Female
Year Of Birth 1972
Place Of Birth Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Country Of Birth England
Date Of Birth 21/05/1972
Known As
Baptism Date
Place Of Baptism
Married to Paul Liggins
Place Of Marriage Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Date Of Marriage 09/07/1994
Year Of Death
Circa
Date Of Death
    
Place Of Death
Occupation
Source Of Data
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Forename Bradley
Middle Name Scott
Surname Liggins
Sex Male
Year Of Birth 1996
Place Of Birth Calow Royal Hospital
Country Of Birth England
Date Of Birth 08/11/1996
Known As
Baptism Date
Place Of Baptism
Year Of Death
Circa
Date Of Death
    
Place Of Death
Occupation
Source Of Data
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