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MAIDEN WELLS WAR MEMORIAL
World War 1 & 2 - Roll
of Honour with detailed information
Compiled
and copyright © Transcribed
Carolynn Langley; Researched Lynda Smith 2004
The
memorial is constructed from red granite and marble.
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| Photographs
copyright © Jo
Stiven 2004 |
THEIR
NAMES LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
TO
THE GLORY OF GOD
ERECTED IN MEMORY
OF THOSE FROM THIS
PARISH WHO MADE THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE IN
THE GREAT WAR and
AS A THANKOFFERING
FOR THOSE WHO WERE
SPARED.
"GREATER
LOVE HATH NO MAN
THAN THIS, THAT A MAN LAY
DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS"
1914-
1918
| DAVIES |
G. |
Petty
Officer 1st Class, Royal Navy. No further information
available at present. |
| DAVIS
|
B. |
Private.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers. No further information available at present. |
| EYNON
|
Thomas |
Private
19992. 15th Battalion Welsh Regiment. Killed in action
in France & Flanders on 13th March 1916. Born Hundleton,
Pembrokeshire. Enlisted Pembroke. Buried: Guards Cemetery, Windy
Corner, Cuinchy, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. III. M. 6. |
| GREENSLADE
|
William
George |
Gunner
131053. 144th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds
in France & Flanders on 21st October 1917. Aged 19.
Born and lived Hundleton. Enlisted Pembroke. Son of Frank and Elizabeth
Greenslade, of Whitegate, Hundleton, Pembroke. Buried: Wimereux
Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. VI. E. 14. |
| HARRIES
|
W. |
Stoker
1st Class K/35797. H.M.S. "Devonshire" Royal Navy. Died on
22nd April 1919. Aged 28. Son of Mrs. Margaret Ann Harries,
of Maidenwells Pembroke. Buried: Kingston (Up Park Camp) Military
Cemetery. Ref. J. 205. |
| KENNEA
|
Owen |
Sapper
51656. 90th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died in France &
Flanders on 27th May 1915. Born Pembroke. Enlisted Newport,
Monmouthshire. Son of the late George and Margaret Kennea. Buried:
Steenwerck Communal Cemetery, Nord, France. Ref. B. 11. |
| MASON
|
J |
1ST
Class Seaman. Royal Navy. No further information available at present
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| REYNOLDS
|
David |
Corporal
118. 1st/4th Battalion Welsh Regiment. Killed in action in Gallipoli
on 11th August 1915. Born and enlisted Pembroke. Commemorated:
Helles Memorial, Turkey. Panel 140 to 144. |
| ROBERTS
|
J |
Private.
17th Battalion Welsh Regiment. No further information
available at present. |
| WYNNE,
D.S.O.
|
Francis
George. |
Major
(Memorial gives Captain). 2nd Battalion The Loyal North
Lancashire Regiment . Killed in action on 10th April
1918. Aged 32. Son of the late Maj. Mark Saurin Wynne (81st Regt.)
and Susanna Frances Wynne, of Mellaston, Pembroke. Awarded the Distinguished
Service Order. Commemorated: Ploegsteert Memorial, Comines-Warneton,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 7. |
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ALSO IN MEMORY OF
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| BRICKLE |
Lewis
Henry Hubert |
Able
Seaman D/J 104664. H.M.S. Britomart, Royal Navy. Died on 27th
August 1944. Aged 40. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brickle; husband
of Olwen Brickle, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Commemorated: Plymouth
Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 86, Column 1.
Special
Note: HMS Britomart was a Minesweeper accidentally sunk by allied
aircraft off Le Havre. |
| ROWLANDS
|
Gwyn |
Guardsman
2736258. 3rd Battalion Welsh Guards. Died on 8th
May 1943. Son of Walter and Ethel Rowlands; husband of Marion Rowlands
of Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey. Buried: Enfidaville War Cemetery,
Tunisia. Ref. VI. B. 14. |
| BRICKLE
|
Gilbert
George Charles |
Leading
Stoker D/KX 80411. H.M.S. Hunter, Royal Navy. Died on 10th
April 1940. Son of John and Jane Brickle; husband of Iris Brickle,
of Stoke, Devonport. Commemorated: Plymouth Naval Memorial. Panel
40, Column 2. |
WHO
FELL IN THE WORLD WAR 1939 – 1945.
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