Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hammett |
Hector George |
Docks Labourer |
Civilian War Dead |
33 |
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1939 Address |
10 Siloh Road, Landore, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 10 Siloh Road, Landore. Son of Charles and Annie Jane Hammett, of 33 Granogwen Road, Mayhill; husband of Rose Hammett. Died of 10 Siloh 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 |
Harris |
Frederick John |
|
Civilian War Dead |
47 |
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1939 Address |
19 Cadfan Road, Townhill, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
National Fire Service.; of 19 Cadfan Road, Townhill. Husband of Evelyn Harris. Injured 16th February 1943, at St. Helen’s 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 |
- |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Harris |
Hubert Walter |
Electrical Engineer Power Station S.C.E.T. |
Civilian War Dead |
48 |
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1939 Address |
19 Cwmdonkin Terrace, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Son of Mrs. Harris, of Cwmdonkin Terrace, and of the late James Harris; husband of Clotilde Harris, of 19 Cwmdonkin Terrace. Died at Electric Station, Strand |
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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 |
Harris |
Walter John |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
14 |
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1939 Address |
2 Hafod Street, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 2 Hafod Street. Son of Walter Charles and Florence Harris. Died at Upper Strand |
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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 |
- |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Harvey |
Keith |
Under School Age |
Civilian War Dead |
3 |
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1939 Address |
16 Grafog Street, Port Tennant, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Son of Richard Harvey, of 16 Grafog Street, Port Tennant, and of Phyllis Harvey. Died at 3 Grafog Street |
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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 |
Harvey |
Phyllis M. |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
28 |
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1939 Address |
16 Grafog Street, Port Tennant, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Daughter of Arthur Taylor, of 16 Grafog Street, Port Tenant; wife of Richard Harvey, of the same address. Died at 3 Grafog Street |
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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 |
Haynes |
Eugene Michael |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
8 |
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1939 Address |
45 Robert Street, Manselton, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haynes, of 45 Robert Street, Manselton. Died at 41 Robert Street |
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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, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Haynes |
Laurence Bruce |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
10 |
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1939 Address |
45 Robert Street, Manselton, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haynes, of 45 Robert Street, Manselton. Died at 41 Robert Street |
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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, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Henderson |
Thomas Richardson |
|
|
25 |
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1939 Address |
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Additional Information |
Lance Serjeant. Royal Engineers, 8 Bomb Disposal Company. Husband of Winifred Rosa Henderson, of Quinton, Birmingham. 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 |
Quinton Cemetery, Warley, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hennessy |
Michael J. |
|
|
35 |
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1939 Address |
- |
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Additional Information |
Leading Seaman. Royal Naval Patrol Service, H.M. Motor Minesweeper 38. Son of James and Ellen Hennessy; husband of Annie Elizabeth Hennessy, of Milford Haven. Found at High Street |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
- |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Milford Haven Cemetery, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hennessy |
Sydney |
|
|
25 |
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1939 Address |
- |
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Additional Information |
Able Seaman. Merchant Navy, S.S. Cato (Bristol). Husband of E. E. Hennessy, of Brislington, Bristol. Found on H.M.S. Minesweeper Ataki |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
- |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hinch |
C. Paul |
|
|
51 |
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1939 Address |
- |
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Additional Information |
Of S.S. London of Marstall, Denmark. Found at Swansea Hospital |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
- |
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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 |
Hicks |
William John |
Omnibus Driver |
Civilian War Dead |
48 |
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1939 Address |
15 Victoria Avenue, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Husband of Beatrice Hicks, of 15 Victoria Avenue. Died at High Street |
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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 |
Hitchings |
John |
Hairdresser |
Civilian War Dead |
68 |
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1939 Address |
38 Park Street, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 38 Park Street. Died at 38 Park Street |
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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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|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hitchings |
Walter Nicholas |
Incapacitated |
Civilian War Dead |
36 |
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1939 Address |
38 Park Street, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 38 Park Street. Son of John Hitchings. Died at 38 Park Street |
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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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|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Holder |
Jack Albert |
|
|
21 |
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1939 Address |
|
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Additional Information |
Corporal. Royal Engineers, 8 Bomb Disposal Company. Son of William Henry and Eliza Jane Holder, of Brighton |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
- |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
The Downs Cemetery, Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom |
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|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hopkins |
Sarah Jane |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
68 |
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1939 Address |
45 Gorse Avenue, Mayhill, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 45 Gorse Avenue, Mayhill. Widow of Samuel Bevan Hopkins. Died at 45 Gorse Avenue |
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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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|
|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Howell |
Margaret |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
64 |
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1939 Address |
21 Woodland Terrace, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 21 Woodland Terrace. Daughter of Thomas and Margaret Taylor, of 1 St. George Street; wife of William John Howell. Died at 21 Woodland 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 |
Oystermouth Cemetery, Mumbles, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hughes |
Freda Lavinia |
|
Civilian War Dead |
23 |
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1939 Address |
8A Llangyfelach Street, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Daughter of F. J. Hughes, of 8A Llangyfelach Street, and of the late Lavinia Hughes. Died at 14 Heathfield 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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|
|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hughes |
Gwynneth Margaret |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
12 |
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1939 Address |
168 Cwm Road, Hafod, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 168 Cwm Road, Hafod. Daughter of Rosanna E. and Edwin Hughes. Died at 172 Cwm Road, Hafod |
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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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|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hughes |
Harry |
Direless Salesman |
Civilian War Dead |
53 |
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1939 Address |
10 Bloomfield Terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Husband of Edith Hughes, of 10 Bloomfield Terrace, Mount Pleasant. Died at Grand Hotel, High Street |
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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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|
|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hughes |
Sonia Mair |
|
Civilian War Dead |
2 |
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1939 Address |
168 Cwm Road, Hafod, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 168 Cwm Road, Hafod. Daughter of Rosanna E. and Edwin Hughes. Died at 172 Cwm Road, Hafod |
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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 |
Hughes |
William |
Public Works Contractors Labourer |
Civilian War Dead |
39 |
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1939 Address |
16 Grey Street, Landore, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Son of Peter and Mary Hughes, of 16 Grey Street, Landore. Died at 16 Pentre Treharne Road, Landore |
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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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|
|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hurford |
Brian |
Under School Age |
Civilian War Dead |
2 |
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1939 Address |
3 Grafog Street, Port Tennant, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 3 Grafog Street, Port Tennant. Son of Thomas Henry and Ivy Hurford. Died at 3 Grafog Street |
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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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|
|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hurford |
Ivy |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
30 |
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1939 Address |
3 Grafog Street, Port Tennant, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 3 Grafog Street, Port Tennant. Daughter of Arthur and Alvina Taylor, of 16 Grafog Street; wife of Thomas Henry Hurford. Died at 3 Grafog Street |
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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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|
|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hurford |
Mary |
Under School Age |
Civilian War Dead |
4 |
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1939 Address |
3 Grafog Street, Port Tennant, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 3 Grafog Street, Port Tennant. Daughter of Thomas Henry and Ivy Hurford, Died at 3 Grafog Street |
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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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|
|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hurford |
Thomas Henry |
Coal Hoiser Labourer |
Civilian War Dead |
34 |
||
1939 Address |
3 Grafog Street, Port Tennant, Swansea |
|||||
Additional Information |
Home Guard; of 3 Grafog Street, Port Tenant. Husband of Ivy Hurford. Died at 3 Grafog Street |
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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 |
|||||
Cemetery/Memorial |
Danygraig Cemetery, St. Thomas, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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|
|
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Hurlow |
Ronald |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
7 |
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1939 Address |
30 Western Street, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Son of George Hurlow, of Western Street. Died at 30 Fleet Street |
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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 |