Hi
I am looking for any info on a chap by the name of
Gwinnut / gwynnut
he was in service. Burried in the military cemetery in Malta
A long shot I know but with a name like he has there may be something
Thanks chow.
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Hi
I am looking for any info on a chap by the name of
Gwinnut / gwynnut
he was in service. Burried in the military cemetery in Malta
A long shot I know but with a name like he has there may be something
Thanks chow.
There are three CWGC cemeteries there, or rather two cemeteries (one mainly RN, one exclusively civvy) and one memorial (mainly RAF/RCAF).
No Gwynnut/Gwinnut to be found.
Could you give us an idea of the time frame, chow?
John
Thanks for the reply John.
I am searching for a none military friend
I will ask him for a few details I guess I should really have got the info first
Sorry about that I will get back to you.
I have found a Charles GWINNUTT, Sergeant, 820912, 222 Battery, HAA Regiment, Royal Artillery, died 27th April 1942, aged 27 years. The son of Charles Joseph and Edith Gwinnutt, and husband of Dorothy May Gwinnutt, of Derby
http://website.lineone.net/~stephani...ad/imtarfa.htm
Thanks for the reply Bob.
I have made note of the Gwinnutt details and will check with the searcher
And pass on the link..
Chow.
Brilliant, Bob. I searched for 'Malta' and the CWGC site never brought up the Imtarfa Cemetery. We live and learn.
John
Big thanks Bob and John.
My friend is really pleased the chap is his grandfathers brother and
Was confirmed by his mum who would also like to thank you.
My mother is in Malta at the moment so I will ask her husband. Members name vori101 to go on a mission for me.
Thanks again.
Steve.
just got your message chow. i know of a war graves cemetry at the old pembroke camp an i believe there is at least one more outside valetta.will make some enquiries and try to get some photos of the grave. may take me a couple of weeks but will be in touch as soon as i have something.
http://www.cwgc.org/plans/9-21/M002.GIFJust to save you some searching, vori:
Imtarfa Military Cemetery is about 1 kilometre to the north east of Mdina. It is 3 kilometres from Mosta and 1 kilometre from Rabat. Cemetery address: Triq Buqana, Imtarfa. GPS Co-ordinates: 35.890972, 14.409556.
Sorry the map is so small, couldn't get it any bigger. The (communal) grave is marked with a red dot..
John
thanks for the info john.
been to mdina a couple of times so i have a rough idea of the area.incidently it is spelt mtarfa.but i didnt know there was a war graves cemetry there. there is also a large cemetry in vittoriosa,i think, which i will find.
i have some contacts with the british legion over here so i will see what info they come up with,if any.
as a few of us go out regularly walking i think this seems like a good plan for one of our walks.
will be in touch soon.