Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Camden |
Constance Barbara |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
11 |
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1939 Address |
16 Mayhill Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 16 Mayhill Road. Daughter of R.S.M. Arthur Wallace Camden, Royal Army Medical Corps, and of Constance Judith Camden. Died at 16 Mayhill Road |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Camden |
Constance Judith |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
37 |
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1939 Address |
16 Mayhill Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 16 Mayhill Road. Wife of R.S.M. Arthur Wallace Camden, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died at 16 Mayhill Road |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Camden |
Judith Elizabeth |
Under School Age |
Civilian War Dead |
5 |
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1939 Address |
16 Mayhill Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 16 Mayhill Road. Daughter of R.S.M. Arthur Wallace Camden, Royal Army Medical Corps, and of Constance Judith Camden. Died at 16 Mayhill Road |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Camden |
Wallace Desmond |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
15 |
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1939 Address |
16 Mayhill Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Air Raid Precautions Messenger; of 16 Mayhill Road. Son of R.S.M. Arthur Wallace Camden, Royal Army Medical Corps, and of Constance Judith Camden. Died at 16 Mayhill Road |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Cameron |
Alexander |
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Civilian War Dead |
63 |
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1939 Address |
18 Banbury Terrace, Hafod, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
At 18 Banbury Terrace, Hafod, Swansea |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Morriston Cemetery, Morriston, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Canning |
Sarah |
Servant |
Civilian War Dead |
44 |
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1939 Address |
4 Mirador Crescent, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 41 St. Helen’s Road. Daughter of Thomas and Alice Canning, of 43 Derwen Road, Alltwen, Pontardawe. Died at St. Helens Road |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
St. John Evangelist Churchyard, Cilybebyll, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Carlson |
Ronald |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
15 |
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1939 Address |
22 Islwyn Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 22 Islwyn Road. Son of R. A. Carlson, and of Victor Carlson. Injured on the 20th February 1941, at 22 Islwyn Road; died at Swansea Hospital |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
St. Peter Churchyard, Cockett, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Carlson |
Victor |
Locomotive Driver Railway |
Civilian War Dead |
49 |
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1939 Address |
22 Islwyn Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 22 Islwyn Road. Husband of R. A. Carlson. Died at Islwyn Road |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
St. Peter Churchyard, Cockett, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Cartmell |
David |
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Civilian War Dead |
8 months |
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1939 Address |
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Additional Information |
Son of John Cartmell, of 22 Plymouth Street. At Swansea Hospital |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Causey |
George Henry |
|
Civilian War Dead |
36 |
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1939 Address |
17 Barnsbury Terrace, Hafod, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Works Fireman. Son of Ernest and Alice Causey, of 17 Barnsbury Terrace, Hafod. Died at Neath Road |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
St. Peter Churchyard, Cockett, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Chespy |
Maurice Eric |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
7 |
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1939 Address |
14 King’s Edward Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Son of Alfred John and Elsie Maud Chespy, of 14 King’s Edward Road. Injured at St. Helen’s Road; died the same day at Swansea Hospital |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Bethel Welsh Congregational Chapelyard, Sketty, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Cleaver |
Annie Rebeka |
Departmental Store Manageress |
Civilian War Dead |
47 |
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1939 Address |
“Seeburg”, Derwen Fawr Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 11 Derwen Fawr Road, Sketty. Wife of Alfred William Cleaver. Died at 11 Derwen Fawr Road. |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Oystermouth Cemetery, Mumbles, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Coates |
William George |
Brander – Tin Plate Works |
Civilian War Dead |
17 |
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1939 Address |
6 Elved Road, Mayhill, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 6 Elved Road, Mayhill. Son of R. G. and Doris M. Coates. Injured 21st February 1941, at 6 Elved Road, died at Cefn Coed Hospital |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Cobley |
Josiah |
Wharf Labourer Heavy Worker |
Civilian War Dead |
59 |
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1939 Address |
55 Teilo Crescent, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Home Guard; Firewatcher; of 55 Teilo Crescent, Mayhill. Husband of Florence Cobley. At Teilo Crescent |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Collins |
John |
|
Civilian War Dead |
16 |
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1939 Address |
38 Tanymarian Road, Mayhill, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Firewatcher; of 38 Tanymarian Road, Mayhill. Son of Elizabeth Collins, and of the late Stanley George Collins. Died at Teilo Crescent |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Morriston Cemetery, Morriston, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Cook |
Brinley Joshua |
Mechanical Laudgreaw….. Steeboorks Heavy Worker |
Civilian War Dead |
40 |
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1939 Address |
39 Teilo Crescent, Mayhill, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Auxiliary Fire Service; of 39 Teilo Crescent, Mayhill. Son of Walter and Hannah Cook, of 4 Argo Terrace, Landore; husband of Edith May Cook. Died at Teilo Crescent |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Morriston Cemetery, Morriston, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Cotterell |
Gladys Mabel |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
21 |
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1939 Address |
3 St. George Street, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sillitoe, of 90 Ysgol Street, Port Tennant; wife of Trumpeter Clifford Cotterell, Reconnaissance Corps. Died at Port Tennant Road |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Coughlin |
Florence Kate |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
39 |
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1939 Address |
25 Portia Terrace, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Wife of William Coughlin. Died at Brynsifi Terrace |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Bethel Welsh Congregational Chapelyard, Sketty, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Cox |
Ernest Thomas |
|
Civilian War Dead |
56 |
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1939 Address |
18 Teilo Crescent, Mayhill, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 18 Teilo Crescent, Mayhill. Injured 20th February 1941, at Teilo Crescent; died at Cefn Coed Hospital |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
St. Peter Churchyard, Cockett, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Craig |
William |
|
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22 |
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1939 Address |
- |
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Additional Information |
Sapper (1886038); Royal Engineers, 8 Bomb Disposal Company. Son of Alfred and of Ethel Craig, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Found at Castle Street. |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
- |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
St. John’s Westgate and Elswick Cemetery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Crane |
Frank |
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|
23 |
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1939 Address |
- |
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Additional Information |
Of Swansea Technical Collage, Mount Pleasant. Found at Mount Pleasant. |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Sleepyhillock Cemetery, Montrose, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Cratchley |
Florence Kate |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
65 |
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1939 Address |
29 Teilo Crescent, Mayhill, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 29 Teilo Crescent, Mayhill. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Venn, of Bristol, Gloucestershire; widow of George Cratchley. Died at 29 Teilo Crescent |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Crisp |
Lewis John |
Railway Carman (Heavy) |
Civilian War Dead |
63 |
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1939 Address |
2 Clarence Terrace, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 2 Clarence Terrace. Died at Cefn Coed Hospital |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Morriston Cemetery, Morriston, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Crocker |
Percy Gwyne |
Crane Driver Docks Transport GW Railway |
Civilian War Dead |
49 |
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1939 Address |
247 Danygraig Road, St. Thomas, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Husband of Harriet Crocker, of 247 Danygraig Road, St. Thomas. Died at Mole, King’s Dock |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour, St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |