St Paul's War Memorial, Stoneycroft, Liverpool.


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WORLD WAR 2

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MARJORIE CANTWELL

Civilian
died 30/11/1940, aged 27.
of 50 Freehold Street. Wife of Martin Cantwell. Died at Broad Green Emergency Hospital.

Marjorie was the sister of Violet Lilian Thomas who is listed below.


ROBERT VICTOR McCAMMICK

Guardsman 2700544, Scots Guards, 1st Bn.
died 30/04/1943, aged 18.
Son of Victor and Frances McCammick, of Stoneycroft, Liverpool.
Remembered at Massicault War Cemetery, Tunisia.


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                                                                         Massicault War Cemetery, Tunisia


GEOFFREY STUART MORRIS

Civilian
died 17/09/1940, aged 28.
(THE REVD). of 68 Bankfield Road. Husband of Mary Celia Florence Morris. Died at 68 Bankfield Road.


MARY CELIA FLORENCE MORRIS

Civilian
died 17/09/1940, aged 28.
of 68 Bankfield Road. Wife of Geoffrey Stuart Morris. Died at 68 Bankfield Road.


JOHN OLIVER

R.F.A


VIOLET LILIAN THOMAS

Civilian
died 30/11/1940, aged 25.
of 5 Wilfer Street. Wife of Reginald Thomas (H.M. Forces). Died at Broad Green Emergency Hospital.

Violet was the sister of Marjorie Cantwell who is listed above.


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                                                                                VIOLET LILIAN THOMAS


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This photo is Nora Thomas, the daughter of Violet. She was injured in the bombing that took her mother from her.The photo was taken just weeks after the event when Nora had recovered. Nora and her husband John Williams have kindly submitted the two photographs to the website.


THOMAS WINSTANLEY

Galley Boy, Merchant Navy, M.V. Empire Attendant (Glasgow)
died 15/07/1942, aged 19.
Son of Mary F. Winstanley, of Fairfield, Liverpool.
Remembered at Tower Hill Memorial, England.

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                                                                             Tower Hill Memorial, England

                                                                 
Photograph Courtesy of WW1cemeteries.com  


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