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War Memorial - Rhosneigr, Anglesey, Wales




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II

Erected
in memory of the fallen
of this parish in the Great War
1914 - 1918
Names WW I Lieut. Fred Pelham Trevor, 1915, Duke of Cornwall L. I.
Lieut. Charles Gordon Mills, 1915, Coldstream Guards
Lieut. George Thompson, 1915, Devon R. G. A.
Pte. W. H. Owen, 1915, 2nd R. W. F.
Pte. Joseph Williams, 1915, 2nd S. W. B
Pte. Thomas Lewis, 1915, R. Ang. Engineers
Wm. Hugh Owen, 1915, 5th R. W. F.
Sapper Owen Thomas, 1915, R. Engineers
L. Cpl. W. Fred Hahn, 1915, Manchester Regt.

Lieut. Robert Th. M. Downie, 1916, Highland L. Inf.
Lieut. Henry Gerald Walker, 1916, 2nd K. O. Y. L. I.
Surgeon Godfrey A. Walker, 1916, R. N.
Pte. William J. Williams, 1916, 17th R. W. F.
Lieut. Richd. Glyn Lloyd, M. C., 1916, 9th K. Liverpools

Pte. William J. Roberts, 1917, 7th R. W. F.
Pte. Tho. J. Williams, 1917, 8th South Staff's
Pte. William Roberts, 1917, Aust. Imp. Force
Pte. Robert Fair, 1917, 14th Royal Warwicks
Pte. John Pritchard, 1917, 7th R. W. F.
Pte. Vincent A. Holdsworth, 1917, 4th Essex Regt.
Pte. John R. Jones, 1917, 19th R. W. F.
Sergt. Wm. Haselden Gate, 1917, S. African Mechanic.

Pte. Griffith Owen, 1918, 4th R. W. F.
Lieut. Reginald A. F. Downie, 1918, Queens o. Cameron Hors.
Capt. Arthur Lloyd Jones, M. C., 1918, 14th R. W. F.
Gunner Rowland Williams, 1918, R. F. A.
Pte. Robert Davies, 1918, 10th Notts & Derby Regt.
Nid diwerth eu haberth hwy
meini ydynt mewn adwy   Meirionfab.
(Priceless their sacrifice; and still
as boulders set, the breach they fill.)

Erected
in memory of the fallen
of this parish in the
World War 1939 - 1945
Names WW II Arthur John Owen, 1941, Chief Officer, M. Navy
Owen Jones, 1941, Merchant Navy
Arthur Price Owen, 1941, Royal Marines
Robert Goronwy Owen, 1942, Master Mariner, M. Navy
Thos. Richard Roberts, 1943, Pte., 1st Batt. R. W. F.
Owen Henry Owens, 1944, Major, 1st Batt. R. W. F.
Ernest T. Perry, 1944, Pte., Royal Corps of Signals
Griffith H. Griffiths, 1944, Gdsman, Welsh Guards
Frederick O. O. Taylor, 1945, L. A. C., R. A. F.
They died that we may live.
Buont farw er mwyn i ni gael by w.




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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