
CAMROSE WAR
MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 - Detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Mike Mansfield 2008
The
memorial takes the form of two brass plaques, fixed to the interior
wall of St Ismael's Church, Camrose, one above the other. There are
10 names for World War 1 and 1 for World War 2.
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Photograph
Copyright © Mike Mansfield 2008 |
IN
PROUD AND LOVING MEMORY OF
THE MEN FROM THIS PARISH WHO
SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES IN THE
SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY
1914 - 1919
ABSALOM |
John
[Henry] |
Private
29148, 14th Battalion, Welch Regiment. Killed in action 10th July
1916. Born Rudbaxton, enlisted Haverfordwest, resident Causeway,
Camrose. |
ALLEN |
W |
Private,
Royal Field Artillery. Resident Nock Farm. |
DAVIES |
Benjamin |
Private
203014, 13th Battalion, Welch Regiment. Died of wounds 19th March
1918. Born Nolton, enlisted Haverfordwest, resident Keystone, Camrosem,
S.O.. |
DAVIES |
B |
Private,
Welch Regiment. Resident Long Island. |
DAVIES |
H |
Private,
Welch Regiment. Resident Long Island. |
DAWKINS |
C
J R |
Lieutenant,
Welch Regiment. Resident Red Hill. |
EVANS |
J
D |
Private,
Royal Naval Division. Resident Lammas Fold. |
FINCH |
Percy |
Lance
Corporal 29141, 14th Battalion, Welch Regiment. Killed in action
9th January 1916. Born East Dulwich, enlisted Haverfordwest, resident
Camrose. |
GEORGE |
Hubert
[Thomas] |
Private
320039, 24th Battalion, Welch Regiment. Resident The Home Farm. |
YOUNG |
E
|
Sergeant,
Middlesex Regiment. Killed in action 18th Septembewr 1918. Born
Camrose, enlisted Haverfordwest, resident The Folly, Camrose. Formerly
319, Pembrokeshire yeomanry. |
“THEIR
NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE” |
1939
- 1945 |
CODD |
E
W N |
Able
Seaman, Royal Navy. Resident Bunkers Hill. |
Plaque
within the church but not on memorial |
PENN |
Edward
Hugh Mowbray |
Gunner,
Canadian Field Artillery. Died 3rd December 1914. Aged 29. Buried
in Bulford Cemetery.
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Last
updated
29 March, 2008
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