Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Salisbury |
John George |
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27 |
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1939 Address |
- |
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Additional Information |
Corporal (1880543). Royal Engineers, 8 Bomb Disposal Company. Son of John William and Margaret Salisbury; husband of Hilda Salisbury, of Besses o’ th’ Barn. 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 |
Agecroft Cemetery, Salford, Lancashire, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Sambrook |
Brinley |
Curxilad Boch?? Electrical Power Station |
Civilian War Dead |
43 |
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1939 Address |
14 Tydraw Place, Bonymaen, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Husband of Eveline Sambrook, of 14 Tydraw Place, Bonymaen. Died at Llanerch Road, Bonymaen |
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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 |
Adulam Chapelyard, Bonymaen, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Sanford |
Jack Wesson |
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Civilian War Dead |
37 |
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1939 Address |
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Additional Information |
Merchant Navy: of 86 Horatio Street, New York City, U.S.A. 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 |
Seeley |
Marion |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
15 |
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1939 Address |
- |
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Additional Information |
Daughter of Robert Llewellyn Seely. 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 |
Oystermouth Cemetery, Mumbles, Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Shaddick |
Martha |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
77 |
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1939 Address |
92 Port Tennant Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Widow of Francis Shaddick. Died at 92 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 |
Sheepwash |
Betty |
Librarian |
Civilian War Dead |
23 |
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1939 Address |
14 Heathfield, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 14 Heathfield. Died at 14 Heathfield |
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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 |
Shepherd |
William |
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Civilian War Dead |
59 |
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1939 Address |
18 Taliesyn Road, Townhill, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Firewatcher; of 18 Taliesyn Road, Townhill. Died at Castle 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 |
Simpson |
Rowland William Guy |
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20 |
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1939 Address |
- |
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Additional Information |
Driver (2076080). Royal Engineers, 8 Bomb Disposal Company. Son of Charles William and Sarah Elizabeth Simpson, of Cannock. 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 |
Cannock Cemetery, Cannock, Staffordshire, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Slattery |
Margaret (Peggy) |
?? Clerk – Law Library |
Civilian War Dead |
19 |
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1939 Address |
41 Port Tennant Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Daughter of William John and Hannah Jane Slattery, of 41 Port Tennant Road. Injured 20th February 1941, at Port Tennant 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 |
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 |
Smale |
James |
Railway Wagon Repairer Heavy Worker |
Civilian War Dead |
34 |
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1939 Address |
77 Emlyn Road, Mayhill, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 77 Emlyn Road, Mayhill. Husband of Lilian Smale. Died at 79 Emlyn 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 |
Smith |
Rose Eveline |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
67 |
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1939 Address |
- |
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Additional Information |
Wife of Frederick Morris Smith. Died at 14 Heathfield |
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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 |
Stern |
Reginald Hubert |
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34 |
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1939 Address |
- |
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Additional Information |
Second Lieutenant (34212). Royal Artillery, 8 Anti-Aircraft ‘Z’ Regiment. Son of Major H. J. J. Stern and Mrs Stern, of Templecombe; husband of Joan Stern Found at South Dock |
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Reporting Authority |
County Borough, Swansea |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
- |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
St. Nicholas Churchyard, Henstridge, Somerset, United Kingdom |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Stevens |
Edith Minnie |
Unpaid Domestic Duties |
Civilian War Dead |
51 |
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1939 Address |
46 Scyborfach Street, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 46 Scyborfach Street. Daughter of Thomas and Bessie Stevens. Died at 46 Scyborfach 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 |
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 |
Stewart |
Michael |
Wharf Labourer |
Civilian War Dead |
54 |
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1939 Address |
99 Oak Terrace, Llangyfelach Road, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 99 Oak Terrace, Llangyfelach Road. Died at Ivy Place, 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 |
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 |
Stiens |
Thomas Charles |
Firewood Merchant |
Civilian War Dead |
40 |
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1939 Address |
8 Jersey Villas, Port Tennant, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Son of Albert and Mary Elizabeth Stiens, of 38 Wern Terrace, Port Tennant; husband of Mary Hannah Stiens, of 8 Jersey Villas, Port Tennant. 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 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Occupation |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Stirrup |
Joseph Harold |
At School |
Civilian War Dead |
16 |
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1939 Address |
6 Teilo Crescent, Mayhill, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Firewatcher; of 6 Teilo Crescent, Mayhill. Son of Alban and Julia Stirrup. 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 |
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 |
Stock |
Aaron |
Coal Trimmer Heavy Worker |
Civilian War Dead |
50 |
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1939 Address |
30 Graig Terrace, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 39 Graig Terrace. Husband of M. Stock, died at No. 16 Hoist, 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 |
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 |
Stuart |
James |
Bus Driver South Wales Transport |
Civilian War Dead |
33 |
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1939 Address |
20 Fabian Street, St. Thomas, Swansea |
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Additional Information |
Of 20 Fabian Street, St. Thomas. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart, of Sea View, Castle Street, Loughor; husband of Martha Stuart. Died at Manselton Road, Manselton |
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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 |