Owen Dover Wade
Owen Dover Wade Danygraig Cemetery credit - findagrave The only military burial during 1920, at Danygraig Cemetery, was the funeral of Owen Dover Wade, who served with the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), 6 th Reserve Battalion. Owen was 35 years old when he died on the 31 st of August 1920. Owen was born in 1885, was the son of John Richard Wade and Elizabeth Ann Davies, who were married at St. James' church in 1867. At the time of the 1891 Census, the Wade family was living at 4 Paxton Terrace. 1891 Census Jones, 44, was employed as a marine, whilst Emma, 46, was a Dressmaker. Their children were 23-year-old Richard was a Machinist; William, 21, was a Butcher; John, 18, was employed as a General Labourer. Minnie, 14, was her Mother’s Help; Edward, 10, and 6-year-old Owen both attended school. At the time of the 1901 Census, John was absent, having been away at sea. So, present at the 15 Paxton Place were. 1901 Census Elizabeth, 55, and her two sons. ...