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War Memorial - Pentraeth, Anglesey, Wales




1914 - 1919

St. Mary's Church
The memorial is located near
St Mary's Church.
War Memorial WW I Names WW I

ER GOGONIANT I DDUW
AC
ER COF DIDRANC AM
To the glory of God
and
the undying remembrance of
Lieut. R. J. Roberts, Cheshires, Fferam
L/Cpl. J. Williams, 13th Batt. R. W. F., Glanmorta
Pte. Llew Jones, 9th Batt. R. W. F., Pen y Bont
Pte. Thos. Jones, 5th Batt. S. W. B., Llwyn Ysgaw
Pte. John Owen, 16th Batt. R. W. F., Lôn Wigoedd
RHAI A RODDASANT EU BYWYDAU I LAWR DROS EU
BRENHIN A'U GWLAD
YN Y RHYFEL MAWR 1914 - 1918

"MUR OEDDYNT HWY I NI NOS A DYDD"

1. Sam, XXV. 16

The ones who laid down their lives for
King and Country
in the Great War 1914-1918.

"A protection they were to us night and day"

1. Sam, XXV. 16


Following names are inscribed on the left and right side of the memorial:

Pte. Fred Jones, 2nd Batt. S. W. B., Boot
Pte. Thos Jones, 15th S. Lancs.
Transport Workers, Brynddu

Dvr. Edward Evans, R. F. A., Talgwyn
Pte. D. J. Parry, 6th Batt. R. W. F., Ty Pen

Thankfully, Pentraeth was spared further losses in WW II.




Angel   

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.

   Angel




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Lost Ancestors 19 January 2012