Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
O’Connor |
Patrick |
Ship Mess Room Steward |
Civilian War Dead |
24 |
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1939 Address |
11 Waterloo Street, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Firewater; of 11 Waterloo Street. Son of Patrick and Mary O’Connor. 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 |
Morriston Cemetery, Morriston, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
O’Connor |
Thomas |
General Labourer Tir John Power Station |
Civilian War Dead |
50 |
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1939 Address |
150A High Street, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Firewatcher. Son of Dennis O’Connor; husband of Mary O’Connor, of 150A High Street. 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 |
Morriston Cemetery, Morriston, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Olsen |
Sverre |
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Civilian War Dead |
27 |
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1939 Address |
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Additional Information |
Norwegian Merchant Shipping, of 217 Bute Street. Son of Johanne Olsen. Died at Pembroke Hotel, St. Helen’s 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 |
Ooburg |
Jan |
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29 |
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1939 Address |
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Additional Information |
Kapitein. Netherlands Merchant Navy K.V. Found on the foreshore, Crumlyn Burrows |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
- |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Mill Hill Cemetery, Sussex, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Owen |
Minnie |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
45 |
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1939 Address |
29 Teilo Crescent, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 29 Teilo Crescent. Daughter of Florence Kate Cratchley (formerly Wood), and the late A. Wood; wife of Percival Richard Owen. 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 |
Owen |
Percival Richard |
Linotype Operator |
Civilian War Dead |
44 |
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1939 Address |
29 Teilo Crescent, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 29 Teilo Crescent, Mayhill. Son of the late Richard and Margaret Owen, of Oxford Street; husband of Minnie Owen. 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 |
Oystermouth Cemetery, Mumbles, Swansea, United Kingdom |