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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
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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
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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
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Re: William Morris Roberts
Thanks, Hywyn They (grandaughter & Great grandaughter) are really appreciative of the information so far. Thank You
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