Nearly-Midnight The genealogy website relating to the family. A tangled web of people all related to one another, explore!
Robert Clark The Father of Henry Martyn-Clark - A missionary out in the North-West Frontier of India. One of the first Europeans to set foot in Afganistan
Affetside Census
A small village north of Bury, Lancashire, I can trace many of my immediate ancestors from there. On the Roman Road, Watling Street
Andrew Martyn-Clark My Father and his part in my World. Also my mother and his parents too.
Henry Martyn-Clark My Great Grandfather, his roots and his achievements. Discusses malaria but also his confrontations with Islam.

Update!


Many photographs have been added! LazylikeSunday.net home page lists them Please copy and reuse them - a link to LazylikeSunday will be much appreciated!

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

The Mexico Disaster

On the 9 December 1886 the Mexico, a Hamburg-registered barque bound for Guayaquil from Liverpool went aground near Southport, in a full west north westerly gale. Three lifeboats set out, one from Southport and one from St Annes and one from Lytham. In all 27 lifeboat men were lost. The web has much published material and I do not propose to copy and paste onto this page. However there are at least five memorials erected to the disaster. This first memorial is in Duke Street Cemetery in Southport. A large community cemetery it also has a war memorial.
There is a memorial on the sea front of Southport too. There are three memorials in Lytham St. Annes. As I have said somewhere before, a friend is a direct descendent of one of the crew from that St Annes Lifeboat.

These are the pictures of the Southport Duke Street memorial:

The memorial is set in its own oval lawn.

IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF
CHARLES HODGE(COXSWAIN), RALPH PETERS, HARRY RIGBY, HENRY HODGE,
RICHARD ROBINSON, JOHN ROBINSON, TIMOTHY RIGBY, THOMAS JACKSON,
PETER WRIGHT, PETER JACKSON, THOMAS RIGBY, THOMAS SPENCER,
BENJAMIN PETERS AND JOHN BELL.
FOURTEEN OF THE HEROIC CREW OF THE SOUTHPORT LIFEBOAT
"ELIZA FEARNLEY"
WHO TOGETHER WITH THE CREW OF THE ST ANNES LIFEBOAT PERFORMED
A GALLANT EFFORT TO RESCUE THE CREW OF THE GERMAN BARQUE "MEXICO"
WRECKED ON THIS COAST ON THE NIGHT OF THE 9TH DECEMBER 1886
"GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS, THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS"



WHILE ERECTING HERE ,
AT ST ANNES AND AT LYTHAM,
MEMORIALS OF THE COURAGEOUS
BRAVERY OF THOSE WHO PERISHED
IN THIS TERRIBLE DISASTER,
THEIR FELLOW COUNTRYMEN
ADEQUATELY PROVIDED FOR
THE SUPPORT OF THEIR
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS.

tHE OPPOSITE SIDE TO THE INSCRIPTION





FOUR DETAILED VIEWS OF THE CARVING

SIMILAR VIEW TO THE WIKIPEDIA PICTURE.
The other memorials will follow shortly. I will try and produce a panorama view of the close-ups of the carving.

Not done the research yet but this memorial may well be linked to the Southport lifeboat that was lost the "Eliza Fearnley" This memorial is also in the Duke St. Cemetery. These are the photos of the Eliza Fearnley  memorial.

In Memory of
JAMES WOOD FERNLEY
ONLY CHILD OF
JOHN AND ELIZA FERNLEY
DIED APRIL 16TH 1837
AGED 13 MONTHS
REINTERRED HERE JUNE 25TH 1856

OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN


Sacred to the Memory of
JOHN FERNLEY
OF CLAIRVILLE
BIRKDALE PARK
BORN APRIL 12TH 1796
DIED JANUARY 16TH 1873

SAVED THROUGH FAITH
RICH IN GOOD WORKS

Sacred to the Memory of
ELIZA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN FERNLEY, ESQ
OF CLAIRVILLE, BIRKDALE PARK
BORN AUGUST 15TH 1805
DIED DECEMBER 29TH 1869

LIGHT AFFLICTION
ETERNAL WEIGHT OF GLORY


Seems quite sad really...

This article was published in the Southport visitor in 2008:

Devout Methodist, John Fernley, made his mark on Southport

Aug 22 2008 by Robert Alcock, Southport Visitor
DEVOUT Methodist John Fernley – one of Southport’s great benefactors – built the Old School House in 1864 for £4,000.
It was one of three houses, along with the adjoining Trinity Chapel, that Fernley built that year but is the only one still to stand.
The 1944 Education Act meant that Trinity Hall ceased to be a day school, its pupils left and only the Sunday School continued.
In 1962 the Old School House was put into the private sector for £1,950, while all the other parts of the great complex built by Fernley were demolished in 1981.
Fernley, a man of wealth, left a string of other significant marks on Southport.
It was he who constructed the meteorological observatory in Hesketh Park, which has now been refurbished.
Fernley was also a committee member of the RNLI and donated the Eliza Fernley lifeboat (named in honour of his late wife) to the town.
The boat would later be lost with nearly all its crew in the great Mexico Disaster of 1886.
Born in Stockport in 1796, Fernley dedicated his life to spreading the principles of Wesleyan Methodism and moved with Eliza to Southport in 1856.
Upon Fernley’s death in 1873, the Reverend W B Pope wrote in memorial: “Mr Fernley was as resolute and tenacious carrying out his plans as he was large minded in framing them.
“Nothing ever turned him aside from a single project that he had well considered and finally determined on.”






Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Lastingham

This memorial is placed in the church boundary outer wall. It "looks" down the road away from the church, clearly restored or even replaced. Further pictures of the church can be found in the Lastingham datastore here.

The inscription
This is the inscription:
A TRIBUTE TO THE MEN OF 
LASTINGHAM AND SPAUNTON
WHO SERVED IN THE GRAT WAR
C. F. FLINTOFT
C. FLINTOFT
J.W. FLINTOFT
W.P. FLINTOFT
J.W. GIBB
C. GRAY
H. HAWLEY
C. JACKSON
R. JACKSON
T. LIGHT
H. LONSBOROUGH
W.G. LONSBOROUGH
J. PULLEYN
R.A.SMITH
J. SONLEY
M. STAVELEY
A. TAYLOR
A. WILSON
G.O. WOOD
R. WOOD

1914 - 1918

There is more information at the UK Inventry of War Memorials
LASTINGHAM - WW1 TABLET (SERVED)
Our Ref: 30663 
Clearly from the information given here there has been restoration.

Friday, 15 March 2013

Thomas Arthur Leonard

This was a surprise!
On the ascent of Catbells in the Lake District is a memorial to Thomas Arthur Leonard. This is my photo below.

Thomas Arthur Leonard
Memorial showing a little more of the surrounding landscape than many pictures.

Althoutgh there is a very well defined track up Catbells this is to the right and if you have your head down you could miss it. There is a bit of knee and hand work here!

There is some information on Thomas Arthur Leonard here.

This is another photo from above the memorial:
Right at the top of Catbells
Derwentwater is in the distance
We are past the memorial at this stage.
Skiddaw in the distance

Monday, 11 March 2013

Haddington

 I visited Haddington at the same time as North Berwick. I have ancestors on my father's side at both places. Here are the photos of the memorial and the inscription.
Haddington Church - The memorial is to the right

The memorial at the gate's entrance









 The inscription is below:

IN MEMORY OF THE OFFICERS


NON-COMMISIONED OFFICERS & MEN


BELONGING TO THE BURGH & PARISH OF


HADDINGTON WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES


IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-8





ROYAL NAVY


LT G. J. MCLAUGHLIN N.T.


S. LT. CHAS. P.A. CHALLIS. R.N.R.





ROYAL ARTILLERY


CPL. JOHN ADAMS T.M.B.


BOMB. J. SMITH. R.F.A.


GUNR. R.W.GRAY. R.G.A.


GUNR. T.O'DONNELL. R.G.A.


GUNR.W.WHITE R.F.A.


DVR. P. MCCARTAN R.A.





ROYAL ENGINEERS


SERGT. ALEXANDER CRANSTON


SAPR W. BEATTIE


SAPR. J. B. CRANSTON





SCOTS GUARDS


L.CPL. M. JOHNSTONE


L.CPL. JAMES RENWICK


THOMAS CAMPBELL


WILLIAM DICK





CAMERON HIGHLANDERS


COY. SGT. MAJOR. JOHN B. CRANSTON D.C.M.


CPL. ROBERT ALEXANDER


JAMES D. YORKSTON





A & S HIGHLANDERS


SERGT. JOHN RICHARD CHAPPELL D.C.M.


WILLIAM ALLAN





MACHINE GUN CORPS


JOHN DOWER


WILLIAM KERR





ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS


JOHN BLACK


WILLIAM FAICHEN


MICHAEL GAFFNEY


DAVID RITCHIE





CANADIAN HIGHLANDERS


CPL. JAMES STEWART


JAMES LEES





OTHER UNITS


CAPT. CHRISTOPHER E.G. DAVIDSON. THE BUFFS


L. CPLS. SAMUEL M'GUIRE. NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS


TOM PEACOCK. SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY


WILLIAM B. RAMAGE. YORKSHIRES


WILLIAM THOMPSON. YORKSHIRES


JOHN FITZGERALD. ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS


DAVID PETTIGREW. ROYAL TANK CORPS


DAVID KERR. EMPLOYMENT COMPANY


PATRICK COURTNEY. ROYAL DEFENCE CORPS


SERGT. G.T. HOGG. CANADA 2ND DIVISION


CPL. ROBERT RITCHIE. AUSTRALIAN INPERIAL FORCES


JAMES COUPER. CANADIAN MOUNTED RIFLES


CAPT. FRANCIS C. DAVIDSON. SOUTH WAZIRISTAN. M.





KINGS OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS


JOHN ANDERSON.


ADAM BALD


WALTER BELL


WILLIAM HENDERSON


DAVID MATHIESON


ALEXANDER MCCABE


GEORGE ORR





SCOTTISH RIFLES – CAMERONIANS


L. CPL. JOHN COCKBURN


L. CPL. W RAEBURN


ROBERT DICKSON





BLACK WATCH R.H.


2ND. LIEUT. JAMES DAWSON


JOHN COLGAN


FRANCIS CROALLY


MURDOCH FRASER


WILLIAM HORSBURGH


MICHAEL KELLY


HUGH MUNRO


FRANCIS RENNIE





HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY


SERGT. J.H.V. SUFFILL M.M.


CPL. A.L.F. SYMINGTON


PETER COWE


RICHARD REID


EDWARD REYNOLDS


BGLR. WILLIAM WHARTON





SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS


CO. SGT. MAJOR ARCHIBALD DRUMMOND
SGT WILLIAM BOYD


HENRY BRADFORD


NEIL KANE DONAGHAN


JAMES MCKAY


CLEMENT MESSER





GORDON HIGHLANDERS


SERGT. M. WILLIAM GRAY


SERGT. DAVID ANDERSON


L. CPL. ROBERT RAMAGE


W.W. AITKEN


VICTOR R.T. PITCHER


JOHN B.S. RAMAGE


SIMON ROSS





ROYAL SCOTS


LIEUT. COL. ALEXANDER BROOK


CAPT. THOMAS TODRICK


LIEUT. FRANK A. BURNET


LIEUT. JOHN B. DODS


LIEUT. HARRY M. JARDINE


LIEUT. GEORGE REID


SEC. LIEUT. JOHN W. HUTCHINSON


SEC. LIEUT. JOHN WATSON


COY. SGT. MAJOR GEORGE BURNS


QR. MS. WILLIAM C. PITCHER


SGT. EDWARD GULLAND


SGT. ALEXANDER RUNCIMAN


SGT. GEORGE SOUNESS


SGT. DAVID S. SYMINGTON


CPL. MALCOLM MCDONALD


L. CPL. ARTHUR HEPBURN


L. CPL. JOHN YOUNG


JOHN BURNS


LEO JOHN BUTLER


M. DANE


JAMES DICKSON


ALEXANDER FAUNT


JOHN FITZPATRICKANDREW D. FULTON


THOMAS GAFFNEY


ROBERT GOODALL


JOHN GRAY


WILLIAM GRAY


ROBERT HODGSON


WILLIAM LESLIE


JOHN MACK


JOHN P. NEILL


JAMES C. ORMISTON


R. PATERSON


ALEXANDER L. PLENDERLEITH


GEORGE PURVES


DAVID REILLY]JAMES REYNOLDS


THOMAS RITCHIE


WILLIAM RODGIE


JOHN ROSS


JAMES SCOTT


JOHN SOUNESS


GEORGE WHITE


HUGH WHITECROSS


ROBERT YOUNG





ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS


CAPT. G.C. BRIGGS


L. CPL. A. L. CLEGHORN


ROBERT ADAMSOM


A.L. CRANSTON


J. S. OGILVIE





AND OF THOSE WHO FELL


IN THE WORLD WAR


1939 – 1945





ROYAL NAVY


C. P/O. G.R. ANTELL D.S.M.


STOKER P/O. T.P. BAILLIE


SCHOOLMASTER J.R. CUTHBERT


TELEGRAPHIST T.M. ROSS


ACTING A.B. JOHN WHITE





ROYAL SCOTS


LIEUT. JAMES B. CRANSTON


C.Q.M.S. A. TAYLOR


SERGT. CHARLES BLATTNER


SERGT. O. MCALPINE


L/CPL. A. MOFFAT


L/CPL. M. STANTON


C. C. DOCKER


H. GILLIES


JOHN GRANT





R.I.A. SERVICE CORPS


SEC. LIEUT. F.T. MCLEOD





CAMERON HIGHLANDERS


A. P. SLIGO





R.E.& M. ENGINEERS


SERGT. A. J. MACDONALD





HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY


L/CPL. GEORGE MCKENZIE





ROYAL AIR FORCE


SQD. LDR. ALFRED SUDDEN D.F.M.


F/LT. G.A. G.A. SPARK D.F.C.


F/O. ANGUS D. BELL


F/O. JAMES H. CRAIG


P/O. ANDREW J.E.BROWN


F/SERGT. WILLIAM H.S.BRASH


SERGT. PILOT D.J. BLAIR


SERGT. PILOT R.K. R.K. DAVIDSON


SERGT. (E) R.J. GRACEY


SERGT. (E) R. MCLAREN


SERGT. THOMAS VEITCH





ROYAL SCOTS


WILLIAM B. HOGG


A. G. TROY





SCOTS GUARDS


SERGT. H. BRADFORD


L/SERGT. D. YOUNG





ROYAL ARTILLERY


GUNR. ALEXANDER KENNEDY


GUNR. A. STEWART WARING A.A.





A & S HIGHLANDERS


SERGT. THOMAS PURVES M.M.





KINGS OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS


SERGT. C. GALLAGHER





ROYAL TANK REGIMENT


TR. A.J. BAILLIE


TR. D. REILLY





GURKHA RIFLES


MAJOR J. D. ARNOTT