Re: William Morris Roberts
Thanks, Hywyn, i never knew that the Welsh used a sort of patronymic. Thus I was very surprised at the apparently high cultural standards in Bangor...
The info I had on our 1st Bn friend came from Clive, who was working his way through Cofeb y Dewrion. That's why I had more than the usual short note. Your additions are as always most welcome.
John
Re: William Morris Roberts
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Gwilwil
Wife name Anne Roberts of Castle Cottage, Penrhyn DD. Children Asnath? b 4 4 08, Robert Owen 12 4 11 and Janet 11 11 15-all Roberts (your friends gran or grandad?)
William was wounded shortly after the Suvla landings on Gallipoli 10/8/1915 and at 3rd Gazza 6/11/1917.
Hywyn
Gwilwil
Just past the information above to the great grandaughter, and that him, they are well pleased, she is vey greatfull and is now on the phone(women)
Cheers Tom04
Re: William Morris Roberts
Tom
His service papers are on Ancestry Service Records. 42 pages which is quite a lot for one man. There's obvioulsy more than what I've outlined.
Hywyn
Re: William Morris Roberts
Thanks, Hywyn They (grandaughter & Great grandaughter) are really appreciative of the information so far. Thank You