Monthly Archives: February 2024

Details of my Family and Local History Talks in 2024 -2025

If you are looking for a speaker during 2024 and 2025 covering family or local history, here are my list of talks for the period.

They are:

  • Charles the Pigeon and a Yorkshire Spy.
  • Local Links to the Lusitania.
  • My Batley St Mary’s One-Place Study. (Covers aspects of the Catholic parish of Batley St Mary of the Angels until circa 1929).
  • The Home Front: the White Lee Explosion of 1914.
  • Tips for Researching your Great War Ancestors. This is based around my book about Northern Union – rugby league – players killed in the First World War. For local history groups, I can drop the research tips aspect, and base the talk solely about the players.

The first four have a distinctly Yorkshire flavour, whereas the final one is far broader despite its rugby league connections.


Charles the Pigeon and a Yorkshire Spy is the story of an unsung Yorkshire hero, living behind enemy lines and carrying out works of espionage and sabotage during World War One. His adopted pigeon Charles played an important part in these wartime exploits. Their daring deeds are more like a boy’s adventure story than real life. But this is a true tale of wartime courage, and one which deserves wider telling.


Local Links to the Lusitania focuses on people with Yorkshire connections on board the Cunard liner, torpedoed and sunk off the Irish coast on 7 May 1915. The sinking did not affect only the rich and famous. Many Yorkshire people were involved. This talk explores some of their stories. 

There is a possibility this talk can be tailored to your local area.


My Batley St Mary’s talk is based around my one-place study into the Catholic parish of St Mary of the Angels, with a focus on its early history and period up to the aftermath of the First World War. It investigates what a one-place study is, why I embarked on one, why I chose this particular study, as well as my findings – including the Irish migration angle, and with a focus on ordinary parishioners – including some of their tales.


The Home Front: the White Lee Explosion of 1914 is a talk based around the events of December 1914 when a devastating explosion, caused during the manufacture of picric acid for the war effort, took place at White Lee. It resulted in deaths and injuries, as well as damage across a vast area of Batley, Heckmondwike and the Spen Valley. It is an event often overlooked because of later explosions in Yorkshire at Low Moor and Barnbow. This talk aims to provide more information about this Heavy Woollen District incident, the forerunner to the later explosions. The talk will explore the unlucky history of the site as well as the events on the day and the aftermath.


Based on my groundbreaking book The Greatest Sacrifice: Fallen Heroes of the Northern Union about rugby league players who died in World War One, the talk investigates the stories behind some of the men. It is also packed with tips for researching your own Great War Army ancestors. 


For more details about these talks, including booking one, please contact me at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com

St Mary of the Angels, Batley: One-Place Study Update – 1 to 31 January 2024 Additions

This is my regular look back at the posts added to the Batley St Mary of the Angels One-Place Study during the previous month. The January 2024 monthly update contains the list of all the St Mary’s posts to date, including links to them, with this month’s new and updated posts signposted.

Batley St Mary of the Angels

If you want to know the background, and what is involved in a one-place study, click here. Otherwise read on, to discover a wealth of parish, parishioner and wider local Batley history. 

Despite moving house at the beginning of this month, I did manage to add five posts during January 2024, bringing the total number of study posts to 295. Two other posts were updated.

The additions included a new school Log Book for 1919. There were four weekly newspaper pages for January 1918. I have accordingly updated the surname index to these During This Week newspaper pieces, so you can easily identify newspaper snippets relevant to your family. The other updated post is to the men who served and survived the First World War section, with more being identified last month. No new biographies have been added here, or in any of the other categories (either World War One or World War Two deaths). These will follow in due course.

Below is the full list of pages to date. I have annotated the *NEW* and *UPDATED* ones, so you can easily pick these out. Click on the link and it will take you straight to the relevant page.


Finally, if you do have any information about, or photos of, parishioners from the period of the First World War please do get in touch. It does not have to be War Memorial men. It could be those who served and survived, or indeed any other men, women and children from the parish. 

I would also be interested in information about, and photos of, those parishioners who were killed in World War Two, or others from the parish who undertook any war service and survived. This can be as broad as serving in the military, or work in munitions factories, the Land Army, even taking in refugees. This is an area I’m looking to develop in the future.

I can be contacted at: pasttopresentgenealogy@btinternet.com


Postscript:
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1. About my St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church War Memorial One-Place Study;

Batley St Mary’s Population, Health, Mortality and Fertility Information and Comparisons
2.  1914: The Health of Batley School Children Generally, with a Particular Focus on St Mary’s School Children

Batley Statistics and Descriptions – Population, Health, Mortality, Fertility etc.
3. 1914: Borough of Batley – Town Information from the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
4. Batley and the 1921 Census 
5. Batley Population Statistics 1801-1939

Biographies: Men Associated with St Mary’s Who Died but Who Are Not on the Memorial 
6. Thomas Gannon 
7. Reginald Roberts 
8. William Frederick Townsend

Biographies: The War Memorial Men
9. Edward Barber 
10. William Barber (Memorial name spelling) 
11. Herbert Booth 
12. Edmund Battye
13. Dominick (aka George) Brannan 
14. Michael Brannan 
15. John Brooks 
16. Michael Cafferty 
17. Patrick Cafferty 
18. Lawrence Carney 
19. Martin Carney 
20. Thomas William Chappell 
21. William Colbeck
22.  Michael Cunningham 
23. Thomas Curley
24. Peter Doherty 
25. Thomas Donlan 
26. Mathew Farrer 
27. Thomas Finneran 
28. Michael Flynn 
29. Thomas Foley D.C.M. 
30. Martin Gallagher 
31. James Garner
32. Thomas Gavaghan 
33. Henry Groark 
34. James Groark 
35. Michael Groark (also known as Rourke) 
36. James Griffin 
37. William Hargreaves 
38. Patrick Hopkins
39. Michael Horan
40. Lawrence Judge 
41. John Leech 
42. Michael Lydon 
43. Patrick Lyons 
William McManus – See William Townsend below
44. Thomas McNamara 
45. Patrick Naifsey 
46. Austin Nolan 
47. Robert Randerson
48. James Rush 
49. Moses Stubley 
50. William Townsend, also known as McManus
51. James Trainor 
52. Richard Carroll Walsh
53. Arthur William Bayldon Woodhead

Biographies: Those who Served and Survived (this includes a list of those identified to date and who will later have dedicated biographical pages) *UPDATED*
54. Patrick Cassidy 
55. James Delaney
56. Thomas Donlan (senior) 
57. Thomas Gannon 
58. Michael Rush

Burials, Cemeteries, Headstones and MIs
59. Cemetery and Memorial Details 
60. War Memorial Chronology of Deaths 

During This Week
61. During This Week Newspaper Index *UPDATED*
62. 1914, 8 August – Batley News 
63. 1914, 15 August – Batley News 
64. 1914, 22 August – Batley News 
65. 1914, 29 August – Batley News 
66. 1914, 5 September – Batley News 
67. 1914, 12 September – Batley News 
68. 1914, 19 September – Batley News 
69. 1914, 26 September – Batley News 
70. 1914, 3 October – Batley News 
71. 1914, 10 October – Batley News 
72. 1914, 17 October – Batley News 
73. 1914, 24 October – Batley News 
74. 1914, 31 October – Batley News 
75. 1914, 7 November – Batley News 
76. 1914, 14 November – Batley News 
77. 1914, 21 November – Batley News 
78. 1914, 28 November – Batley News
79. 1914, 5 December – Batley News 
80. 1914, 12 December – Batley News 
81. 1914, 19 December – Batley News 
82. 1914, 24 December – Batley News 
83. 1915, 2 January – Batley News 
84. 1915, 9 January – Batley News 
85. 1915, 16 January – Batley News 
86. 1915, 23 January – Batley News 
87. 1915, 30 January – Batley News 
88. 1915, 6 February – Batley News 
89. 1915, 13 February – Batley News 
90. 1915, 20 February – Batley News 
91. 1915, 27 February – Batley News 
92. 1915, 6 March – Batley News 
93. 1915, 13 March – Batley News 
94. 1915, 20 March – Batley News 
95. 1915, 27 March – Batley News 
96. 1915, 3 April – Batley News 
97. 1915, 10 April – Batley News 
98. 1915, 17 April – Batley News 
99. 1915, 24 April – Batley News 
100. 1915, 1 May – Batley News 
101. 1915, 8 May – Batley News 
102. 1915, 15 May – Batley News 
103. 1915, 22 May – Batley News 
104. 1915, 29 May – Batley News 
105. 1915, 5 June – Batley News 
106. 1915, 12 June – Batley News 
107. 1915, 19 June – Batley News 
108. 1915, 26 June – Batley News 
109. 1915, 3 July – Batley News 
110. 1915, 10 July – Batley News 
111. 1915, 17 July – Batley News 
112. 1915, 24 July – Batley News 
113. 1915, 31 July – Batley News 
114. 1915, 7 August – Batley News 
115. 1915, 14 August – Batley News 
116. 1915, 21 August – Batley News 
117. 1915, 28 August – Batley News 
118. 1915, 4 September – Batley News 
119. 1915, 11 September – Batley News 
120. 1915, 18 September – Batley News 
121. 1915, 25 September – Batley News 
122. 1915, 2 October – Batley News 
123. 1915, 9 October – Batley News 
124. 1915, 16 October – Batley News 
125. 1915, 23 October – Batley News 
126. 1915, 30 October – Batley News 
127. 1915, 6 November – Batley News 
128. 1915, 13 November – Batley News 
129. 1915, 20 November – Batley News 
130. 1915, 27 November – Batley News 
131. 1915, 4 December – Batley News 
132. 1915, 11 December – Batley News
133. 1915, 18 December – Batley News 
134. 1915, 23 December – Batley News 
135. 1916, 1 January – Batley News 
136. 1916, 8 January – Batley News 
137. 1916, 15 January – Batley News 
138. 1916, 22 January – Batley News 
139. 1916, 29 January – Batley News 
140. 1916, 5 February – Batley News 
141. 1916, 12 February – Batley News 
142. 1916, 19 February – Batley News 
143. 1916, 26 February – Batley News 
144. 1916, 4 March – Batley News 
145. 1916, 11 March – Batley News 
146. 1916, 18 March – Batley News 
147. 1916, 25 March – Batley News 
148. 1916, 1 April – Batley News 
149. 1916, 8 April – Batley News 
150. 1916, 15 April – Batley News 
151. 1916, 22 April – Batley News 
152. 1916, 29 April – Batley News 
153. 1916, 6 May – Batley News 
154. 1916, 13 May – Batley News
155. 1916, 20 May – Batley News 
156. 1916, 27 May – Batley News
157. 1916, 3 June – Batley News 
158. 1916, 10 June – Batley News 
159. 1916, 17 June – Batley News 
160. 1916, 24 June – Batley News 
161. 1916, 1 July – Batley News 
162. 1916, 8 July – Batley News 
163. 1916, 15 July – Batley News 
164. 1916, 22 July – Batley News 
165. 1916, 29 July – Batley News 
166. 1916, 5 August – Batley News
167. 1916, 12 August – Batley News
168. 1916, 19 August – Batley News 
169. 1916, 26 August – Batley News
170. 1916, 2 September – Batley News 
171. 1916, 9 September – Batley News
172. 1916, 16 September – Batley News 
173. 1916, 23 September – Batley News 
174. 1916, 30 September – Batley News 
175. 1916, 7 October – Batley News
176. 1916, 14 October – Batley News 
177. 1916, 21 October – Batley News
178. 1916, 28 October – Batley News 
179. 1916, 4 November – Batley News
180. 1916, 11 November – Batley News
181. 1916, 18 November – Batley News
182. 1916, 25 November – Batley News 
183. 1916, 2 December – Batley News 
184. 1916, 9 December – Batley News 
185. 1916, 16 December – Batley News 
186. 1916, 23 December – Batley News 
187. 1916, 30 December – Batley News 
188. 1917, 6 January – Batley News 
189. 1917, 13 January – Batley News 
199. 1917, 20 January – Batley News 
191. 1917, 27 January – Batley News
192. 1917, 3 February – Batley News 
193. 1917, 10 February – Batley News 
194. 1917, 17 February – Batley News 
195. 1917, 24 February – Batley News 
196. 1917, 3 March – Batley News
197. 1917, 10 March – Batley News 
198. 1917, 17 March – Batley News 
199. 1917, 24 March – Batley News 
200. 1917, 31 March – Batley News
201. 1917, 7 April – Batley News 
202. 1917, 14 April – Batley News 
203. 1917, 21 April – Batley News 
204. 1917, 28 April – Batley News 
205. 1917, 5 May – Batley News 
206. 1917, 12 May – Batley News 
207. 1917, 19 May – Batley News 
208. 1917, 26 May – Batley News 
209. 1917, 2 June – Batley New
210. 1917, 9 June – Batley News
211. 1917, 16 June – Batley News
212. 1917, 23 June – Batley News
213. 1917, 30 June – Batley News
214. 1917, 7 July – Batley News
215. 1917, 14 July – Batley News 
216. 1917, 21 July – Batley News 
217. 1917, 28 July – Batley News 
218. 1917, 4 August – Batley News 
219. 1917, 11 August – Batley News 
220. 1917, 18 August – Batley News 
221. 1917, 25 August – Batley News 
222. 1917, 1 September – Batley News 
223. 1917, 8 September – Batley News 
224. 1917, 15 September – Batley News 
225. 1917, 22 September – Batley News 
226. 1917, 29 September– Batley News 
227.  1917, 6 October – Batley News 
228. 1917, 13 October – Batley News
229. 1917, 20 October – Batley News
230. 1917, 27 October – Batley News 
231. 1917, 3 November – Batley News
232. 1917, 10 November – Batley News
233. 1917, 17 November – Batley News 
234. 1917, 24 November – Batley News 
235. 1917, 1 December – Batley News 
236. 1917, 8 December – Batley News 
237. 1917, 15 December – Batley News 
238. 1917, 22 December – Batley News 
239. 1917, 29 December – Batley News 
240. 1918, 5 January – Dewsbury District News *NEW*
241. 1918, 12 January – Dewsbury District News *NEW*
242. 1918, 19 January – Batley News *NEW*
243. 1918, 26 January – Batley News *NEW*

Electoral Registers 1918-1921 
244. 1918 Batley Electoral Register, North Ward, Polling Districts A and B – Naval and Military Voters

Miscellany of Information
245. A Colliery Accident with Tragic Consequences 
246. A Grave Disturbance in Batley 
247. A Part of St Mary of the Angels in Batley Cemetery 
248. A “Peace” of Batley History
249. An Appeal to Ireland to Build a Catholic Church in Batley 
250. A Potted Early History of the Irish in Batley, the Building of St Mary of the Angels Church, and the Parish Priest’s Fatal Accident 
251. A St Mary’s School Sensation
252. Batley’s Secret Irish Society and the Ammunition Seizure 
253. Hot-Cross Buns and the Yorkshire Tea-Cake Dilemma. Plus A Suggested Meal Planner for Batley Families in 1917 
254. St Mary of the Angels Catholic Church – 1929 Consecration Service
255. The Controversial Role Played by St Mary’s Schoolchildren in the 1907 Batley Pageant
256. The Great War: A Brief Overview of What Led Britain into the War 
257. Willie and Edward Barber – Poems

Occupations and Employment Information
258. Occupations: Colliery Byeworker/Byeworkman/Byworker/Bye-Worker/By-Worker 
259. Occupations: Confidential Clerk 
260. Occupations: Lamp Cleaner 
261. Occupations: Limelight Operator 
262. Occupations: Mason’s Labourer 
263. Occupations: Office Boy/Girl 
264. Occupations: Piecer/Piecener 
265. Occupations: Rag Grinder 
266. Occupations: Willeyer

The Families
267. A Death in the Church
268. St Mary’s Schoolboys Wreak Havoc in a Batley Graveyard

School Log Books 
269. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1913 
270. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1914 
271. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1915 
272. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1916 
273. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1917 
274. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1918 
275. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1919 
276. Boys’ School – Log Book, 1920 
277. Infant School – Log Book, 1913 
278. Infant School – Log Book, 1914
279. Infant School – Log Book, 1915
280. Infant School – Log Book, 1916 
281. Infant School – Log Book, 1917
282. Infant School – Log Book, 1918 
283. Infant School – Log Book, 1919 
284. Infant School – Log Book, 1920 
285. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1913 
286. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1914 
287. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1915 
288. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1916 
289. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1917
290. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1918 
291. Mixed Department – Log Book, 1919

World War Two
292. World War Two Chronology of Deaths
293. Thomas Egan
294. Michael Flatley
295. William Smith