LIVINGSTONE ST
inc Wickens Tce
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STORIES FROM RESIDENTS OF THIS STREET
Livingstone Street about 1968 when I was on leave from the army. The picture is of myself David Seaton with my youngest sister Alison. The car was a Ford Consul that belonged to my dad, and I used to borrow it whilst on leave. You can see in the picture on the right hand side a house already boarded up. The people who lived there were named Hart, their son Mucker, was a great pal of mine. Opposite used to live a family called Smith, Tiger was another one who used to pal about with us. I don't know what the board is at the bottom of the street, perhaps someone will know. (Lynne Seaton)
THE GREAT WAR
FISHER, REUBEN HARRY
Rank: Private Service No: 31252 Date of Death: 3/09/1916 Age: 19 Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 17th Bn. Panel Reference: Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and 11 A. Memorial: THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Additional Information: Son of Jesse and Ada Fisher, of 16, Livingstone St., Nottingham. Remembered onSources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
MULLINS, WILLIAM
Rank: Gunner Service No: 185162 Date of Death: 3/09/1918 Age: 32 Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery 190th Bde. H.Q. Grave Reference: V. A. 5. Cemetery: RENINGHELST NEW MILITARY CEMETERY Additional Information: Husband of Hettie J. Mullins, of 12, Livingstone St., Nottingham. Mullins was born and enlisted Staveley Derbyshire. His widow lived in St Ann’s when the IWGC Register was compiled during the 20s. Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Not recorded on Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour Remembered on: Saveley Remembers website |
NEWMAN, CHARLES WILLIAM
Rank: Private Service No: 40448 Date of Death: 3/09/1918 Age: 21 Regiment/Service: Cheshire Regiment 1st/7th Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 61 to 63. Memorial: TYNE COT MEMORIAL Family History Son of Charles William Newman (CWGC). At the time of the 1911 census Charles (50), a carpenter, and his wife, Fanny (40) a lace curtain machinist, were living at 22 Wickens Terrace, Livingstone Street, Nottingham. Living with them were their three children, Charles (12, b. 1899), John A (10) and Doris M (7) and Charles' sister-in-law, Nelly Boardman (26, single, cigar sorter). Employment/Hobbies Member of 2nd Nottingham Company Boys' Brigade (Dakeyne Street Lads' Club). Remembered on Nottingham - Dakeyne Street Lads' Club (2nd Nottingham Company Boys' Brigade) War Memorial as Charles William NEWMAN Private St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Charles William Newman Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
POWNALL, EDWIN
Rank Private Service number 41880 Date of death 29-Nov-17 Age at death 21 Military Unit 15th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) Family History Edwin, Ted as he was known, was born in 1896 in Nottingham the son of Charles a house painter and Ellen Mary Pownall née Oldknow. In 1911 the family was living at 46 Livingstone Street Nottingham along with Ted’s grandmother Elizabeth. Edwin married Emily Smith on 8th May 1914 in Nottingham and they lived at 46 Livingstone Street. Their son Edwin Samuel was born 17th August 1914 in Nottingham. Following Ted’s death his widow Emily now living at 7 Calcutta Street, St Ann’s, Nottingham, received a letter from the Ministry of Pensions dated 29TH July 1918 , informing her she was to receive a pension of 20 shillings and 5 pence a week for her and her one child with effect from 10th June 1918. Employment/Hobbies In 1911 he was a house painter and a printer on enlistment.. Military History Edwin enlisted at Nottingham on 12th December 1915 and the following day was placed into the Reserves. He was mobilised on 7th April 1916 and posted on 11th April 1916 to the Sherwood Foresters Regiment. He underwent his training and on 16th July 1916 he embarked for France. His army service record states that on 29th November 1917 “He was killed by hostile aircraft whilst a patient in hospital “the report originating from the 63rd Casualty Clearing Station in France. He is buried at Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery grave reference I B 22 Remembered on Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
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Fred West Birth Year: abt 1874 Residence: 30 Livingstone St Occupation: GPO Engineering workman Age at Enlistment: 44 Enlistment Year: 1918 Regimental Number: 372641 Regiment Name: Royal Engineers |
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Christopher Tavernor Atherley Residence 26 Livingstone St Occupation: brass finisher Birth date abt 1901 Enlistment age 17 Enlistment Year 1918 Regiment Lincolnshire |
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Albert Colton Occupation cleaner Residence: 50 Livingstone St Birth Date: abt 1884 Age at Enlistment: 30 Regimental Number: 34687 Regiment Name: Army Service Corps |
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William Richard Gay Occupation telegraph operator Residence: 6 Livingstone St Birth Date: abt 1888 Age at Enlistment: 28 Enlistment Year: 1916 Regimental Number: 50139 Regiment Name: North Staffordshire (Prince of Wales's) Regiment |
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Edwin Pownall Occupation printer Residence: 46 Livingstone St Birth Date: abt 1896 Age at Enlistment: 19 Enlistment Year: 1915 Regimental Number: 41880 Regiment Name: Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) |
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Harold Robert Kemp Occupation machine fitter Residence: Livingstone St , 8 Wickens Tce Age at Enlistment: 17 Regimental Number: 312030 Regiment Name: Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport) |