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Researching our local

WW1 stories

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To discover what role local

people played in the First

World War

To develop research skills and

independent learning

Objectives

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You need to:

choose a person from the memorial or roll of

honour

complete the factfile about them

create a montage of relevant images and maps

label and place your poppies on the display

The brief

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Sometimes it is easier to find people with a more unusual

surname

Are you interested in researching the war at sea, on land or

in the air?

Do you want to find out about a whole family’s war?

If you can’t find the first person you have chosen try another

name – there are stories behind every name

Who to choose?

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Owen

Goodey

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Cross reference

with Barking War

Memorial

O. R. Goodeyhttp://www.lbbd.gov.uk/leisureartsandlibraries/parksandcountryside/pages

/warmemorial.aspx

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Enter basic information: surname; initials, war

Now go to the Commonwealth War

Graves websitehttp://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx

Click on his name

to find out more

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View and save the certificate and then find out more

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You will be able to find a map and photograph

of the cemetery and pinpoint where Owen is

buried

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Go to http://www.ancestryinstitution.com

Click on UK Census Records 1911

Put in as much information about Owen as you

know

Now try to find Owen on the 1911 Census

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1911 Census for Owen

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Now search the Military Records

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Find his medal

rolls card

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This tells us Owen

received 2 medals

The Victory Medal

The British War Medal

These campaign medals

were awarded to all who

fought and were nicknamed

‘Squeak’ and ‘Wilfred’.

If you fought in 1914 or 1915

you were awarded the Star

medal or ‘Pip’

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To find out more about Owen’s war experience go to

http://www.1914-1918.net

Here you can locate his regiment and find out what action they saw

Experience

of War

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Got to Infantry regiments and find Owen’s regiment

Now find the 56th Division…

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This tells us the

battles that

Owen is likely to

have been

involved in

It also tells us

the battle he

was fighting in

when he died

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Go to http://firstworldwar.com/maps/index.htm

Maps

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Choose the appropriate map

Mark on the map where you

think the battle took

place/where Owen was when

he died

Use information from both

websites to find out more about

the experiences on the Western

Front that Owen might have

been involved in

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And finally…

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Complete the Factfile

Now it is your turn!