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War Memorial - Cenarth, Carmarthenshire, Wales



1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II Inscription Remember
our men
who fell
in the
Great War
1914 - 1918


Names WW I and WW II
James Jones, L/Corp., R. E.
David James, Pioneers Battn. W. Regt.
Lemuel Thomas Rees, S. W. B.
William Denis Sexton, 15th Battn. W. Regt.
George Lawrence Evans, Co. Coy. E. Africa
from Cenarth.

1939    War    1945
E. D. I. Griffiths, Sgn., R. C. of Sgns


James Jones
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Lance Corporal
41412
abt. 1878, Llangeler, Carmarthenshire
20 March 1918
40
350th Electrical and Mechanical Coy. Royal Engineers
Lapugnoy Military Cemetery, France
Son of Elizabeth Jones,
of Gellidywyll, Cenarth, Carmarthenshire,
and the late Benjamin Jones.

David James
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Private
54510
abt. 1888
28 July 1917
29
19th Bn. Welsh Regiment
Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium
Husband of Mary James,
of 2, Glaciers Row, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire.

Lemuel Thomas Rees
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Private
12/29573
abt. 1895
13 November 1918
23
6th Bn. South Wales Borderers
Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, France
Son of John and Sarah Rees,
of Blaenauerch, Cardiganshire.

William Denis Sexton
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Private
202758

27 October 1918

15th Bn. Welsh Regiment
Inchy Communal Cemetery, France
Husband of H. Sexton,
of Pantivor, Pentrecourt, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire.

George Lawrence Evans
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Private

abt. 1884, Newcastle in Emlyn, Cardiganshire
1918, Johannesburg, South Africa

South African Infantry
Johannesburg, South Africa
Son of William and Margaret Evans,
of Cenarth, Cardiganshire.
George Lawrence Evans had left Wales to work as an electrical engineer at the Rose Deep Gold Mine in South Africa several years prior to the war, and in August 1914 enlisted into the South African Infantry. He served in East Africa with a Motor Cycle Unit of the South African Infantry during the war, but his service took a heavy toll on his health, and he returned to South Africa after the armistice. George died at Johannesburg in the summer of 1918, and was buried there with full military honours.

Enoch David Ivor Griffiths
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Signalman
2331782
abt. 1918
05 April 1945
27
11th Armd. Div. Sigs. Royal Corps of Signals
Hanover War Cemetery, Germany
Son of John and Rosamund Griffiths,
of Cenarth, Cardiganshire.




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This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

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