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Mark of Adoption – Wath’s Warship Gets Its Plaque

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times, October 17, 1942. Mark of Adoption Wath’s Warship Gets Its Plaque A group photo graphed after the exchange of warship week plaques at Wath...

Airman – Lyons, Thomas Leo – Believed Killed

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times, October 3, 1942. Believed Killed Flight Sergeant. Thomas Leo Lyons (27), son of Mrs. Lyons and the late Mr. P. Lyons, of 38,...

Soldier – Hargreaves F.S. – Died On Active Service

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times, October 3rd, 1942 Died On Active Service Widespread sympathy will be extended to the widow and family of Sgt. Major F. S. Hargreaves,...

Sailor – Hoyland, Frank – Commission

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times, October 17, 1942. Commission Mr. Frank Hoyland, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoyland, 16, Barnsley Road, Wath on Dearne, has recently...

Sailor – Tingle, Frank – Missing

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 24 October 1942 Missing Mr. and Mrs. A. Tingle, 16, Oaklea Avenue, West Melton, have been informed that their only son....

Soldier – Clark, Harold Geoffrey – In Japanese Hands

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times, October 17, 1942. In Japanese Hands Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark, 21, Avenue Road, Wath, received official news on Friday that their eldest...

Soldier – Cooper, Frank – Prisoner of War

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times, October 17, 1942. Prisoner of War Signal man Frank Cooper (36), R.C.S., of Walden Buckleigh Road, Wath, who was posted missing on June...

Soldier – Gill, Reginald – Just Missed Tobruk

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 24 October 1942 Just Missed Tobruk One of the two sons of Mr and Mrs S Gill, of 17, Cemetery Road,...

Soldier – Lidster, Tom William – Photograph

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 31 October 1942 Gunner Tom William Lidster (28), son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lidster, of 228 Doncaster Road, Wath,...

Soldier – Peace, George – Married in India

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times, October 3rd, 1942 Married in India Lieut. George Peace, elder son of Mrs. L. Pearce, of 28, High Street, West Melton, was married...