Hi Jim,
Like Bobbie I rather took fright when I received your posting on Spam and thought I might
have to do something clever here, if I only knew how!! Reading it through again I
realised it was directed to those persons with websites and breathed a sigh of relief that
on this occasion not being clever enough to make a website was a bonus, though I would
like to learn how one day. You will have gathered that I am not a technically-minded
person either......I can't even get to grips with a family tree program.
Now that I have confessed all, I will change the subject and pass on a message to Arthur,
if I may.
Liz Atherton who sent me the info on the 3 Carden graves in Cheshire has just sent me this
further snippet on three of those Cardens, which she found in "Winsford Men in the
War". One of the Carden graves contains a couple of Athertons but she has not
discovered any relationship so far either to these Athertons or the Cardens.
CARDEN, Charles
281 High Street, Winsford, Ches.
1/7 Cheshire attached R.F.C. (Royal Flying Corps)
Private 202528
Enlisted 1 Apr 1916
CARDEN, John
47 Ledward Street, Wharton, Ches.
5th Lancs
Rifleman 40234
Enlisted Sep 1914
July 1915 Egypt
Walter Carden doesn't appear in the Winsford records as either killed or wounded.
Regards to all,
Lynn
Liverpool