Marshall - Hitchen - Stoodley - Fenton
Posted: Mon 12 Oct, 2015 1:34 pm
Hello,
I am currently researching my family history and would like to hear from anyone who can shed more light on the families mentioned.
So far I understand that,
Marshall and Hitchen lived in the Bridgewaters, near the bridge on South Accommodation Road, they married and moved to Middleton.
Stoodley (also found on ancestry as Studley) - Fenton lived in Holbeck, they married and moved to Belle Isle.
My Great Uncle George Henry Hitchen served in the Prince of Wales' Own West Yorkshire Regiment, The Leeds Pals, he was reported "Missing Presumed Dead" on 1st July 1916. I am looking for his name on a war memorial in Leeds. He was married at St Judes Church Hunslet so I assume he would have been on a memorial at this church, unfortunately it was demolished in the 1950's so any help tracing the whereabouts of the memorial would be great.
I can of course provide further information on all the families / names above but do not want to put on too much information at this stage.
Many thanks Dean
I am currently researching my family history and would like to hear from anyone who can shed more light on the families mentioned.
So far I understand that,
Marshall and Hitchen lived in the Bridgewaters, near the bridge on South Accommodation Road, they married and moved to Middleton.
Stoodley (also found on ancestry as Studley) - Fenton lived in Holbeck, they married and moved to Belle Isle.
My Great Uncle George Henry Hitchen served in the Prince of Wales' Own West Yorkshire Regiment, The Leeds Pals, he was reported "Missing Presumed Dead" on 1st July 1916. I am looking for his name on a war memorial in Leeds. He was married at St Judes Church Hunslet so I assume he would have been on a memorial at this church, unfortunately it was demolished in the 1950's so any help tracing the whereabouts of the memorial would be great.
I can of course provide further information on all the families / names above but do not want to put on too much information at this stage.
Many thanks Dean