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Post by BereniceUK on Apr 17, 2017 21:05:04 GMT
The two outer windows were the Great War memorial windows in the original St Mary's, in Chapel Lane, Langho, just over a mile to the north of the present church which was opened in 1959. Langho was part of the parish of Billington.... 34090 Private John William Duxbury 18th Lancashire Fusiliers 22.10.1917, aged 36 Husband of Jane Duxbury, of Clayton Row, Langho18431 Private Joseph Fenton 1st East Lancashire Regiment 1.7.1916, aged 37 Son of Mrs. Margaret Fenton, of Industrial Terrace, Billington; husband of Elizabeth Ellen Fenton, of 4, Hall Street, Clitheroe37397 Private Frederick Greenwood 133rd Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 25.3.1917 John Greenwood Edward Haydock 7210 Lance Corporal John Hickey 89th Company, Machine Gun Corps 22.9.1917, aged 21 Son of George and Catherine Hickey, of 19, Factory Road, BillingtonArthur MacNulty - 68523 Gunner Arthur McNulty 34th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery 30.7.1917 8094 Private Michael Mulgrave 1st East Lancashire Regiment 10.5.1915 50397 Private William Peters 12th Suffolk Regiment 12.4.1918, aged 35 Son of John Thomas and Alice Peters, of 28, Factory Row, Billington526 Trooper Richard Sykes Household Battalion 11.4.1917, aged 24 Son of Ralph and Agnes Sykes, of Riley's Farm, Langho - also named on the family gravestone, in St Joseph's graveyard, Stoneyhurst, Hurst GreenJoseph Turner
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