Sunderland Echo

Research in name of war dead

- By PETRA SILFVERSKI­OLD petra. silfverski­old@ northeast- press. co. uk Twitter: @ petra_ nep

A GROUP of women has embarked on a mammoth project – researchin­g the story of every name inscribed on Houghton First World War memorial.

The women, who meet on Wednesday mornings at Houghton Racecourse Action Point, are hoping to produce a booklet in time for next year’s centenary of the start of the war.

They are hoping to include details of every man who is commemorat­ed on the town’s cenotaph in St Michael’s churchyard.

Fay Judson, the six- strong group’s IT co- ordinator, said the women came up with the idea after spending two years studying their own family trees.

“These ladies have done an immense amount of hard work,” Fay said.

“There are 326 names on the memorial, and we’ve go about twothirds so far.

“But we are struggling with the Joneses and Smiths and Wilsons, because there is an awful lot of them.

“So we are looking for family members, whose relatives’ names are on the memorial, to help us complete the project.”

The group can be contacted by email at ww1Houghto­nWarMem@ yahoo. co. uk.

An index of war memorials across the region, both surviving or no longer in existence, is being put together as part of a separate effort by the North East War Memorials Project, which can be found online at www. newmp. org. uk.

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