RaySearching Posted 5 August , 2014 Author Share Posted 5 August , 2014 Hi Shooie welcome to the forum Reply 3 years later... Maybe the plaques were stolen, maybe not... The overiding point is... does the local area, Eston, recognise the sacrifice the Mortlock family suffered?? Not a hope. Eston cemetery has more than a few "stones" marking the passing of people during WW1 and WW2... but the local council, local history grps, etc seem to be uninterested in such things. raysearcher made a few interesting points... but a guy who spells his home area of Teesside as teeside on his profile kinda make me think if his data is correct. Mortlock is not a common name as such but neither is it unique.. The 3 brothers were from the Tees area. South Bank... Don't smudge history for the sake of controversy. Upps now corrected, Us Smoggy's tend to write as we speak we all make mistakes dont we (overiding) Overriding a little bit of attention is now required with your maths should reply 3 years later not read reply 4 years later regards Ray Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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