St. Mary’s has separate War Memorials for the two World Wars
First World War (1914 - 1918) War Memorial
Along with most parishes in this country, St. Mary’s suffered significant losses during the 1914 - 1918 great war.
The names of twenty one men from St. Mary’s who died are inscribed on our war memorial, which is in the form of a celtic cross and is located in the main church garden.
This war memorial was cleaned and renovated in 2008 in time for the 90th anniversary of armistice day on 11th november 2008.
The following inscriptions appear on this war memorial :
Front
George Aldred, Frank Mosedale
Thomas Aldred, C. Percy Oakes
Sydney l. Bowers, Nathan F. Parr
Charles H. Fox, Wiliam Royle
Ronald Hand, Alfred B Self
Charles Lowe, Richard Sharp
Eric McCann. William R Shawcross
William McCann, Thomas Sheard
J. Clement McCracken, Eric Tweedale
Ernest Midgeley, Joseph Vallett
William Vallett
In honoured memory of the men from the church
and schools of this parish who gave their lives
in the Great War 1914 - 1918
Left hand side
Remember before God the gallant souls
whose names are witten here
Right hand side
Their memory will never die
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Information on the 21 men who gave their lives in World War1
The information on the following pages covering each of the twenty one men who's names appear on this War Memorial has been collated by Mrs Sue Williams to whom we are most grateful.
The information has been drawn from various sources and is as accurate as possible, if you notice any mistakes please advise Sue at: peterwilliams27@hotmail.com.
Sue wishes to thank all of those who have provided the information and if anyone has any further information or pictures please contact her..
To understand some of the addresses, please note that In the early 1900s Moorside Road commenced at the junction of Davyhulme Road and Cornhill Road and ran down to Woodsend. All the houses from the Curzon Circle towards Urmston were built at a later date. In addition, some of the older houses on Crofts Bank Road still have their original names on the gateposts.