Searching for Relatives
Searching for relatives.
The Commonwealth War Grave Commission are on the look out
for relatives of the following
Philip Morris
William Worth
Both men are buried at Llantwit Cemetery, Neath.
Private Phillip Morris, who died on the 10th
December 1919, served with Royal Welsh Fusiliers. He was the son of Thomas and Mary Morris. At the time of his death, Phillip was 22
years old.
At the time of the 1911 Census, Phillip was residing with his
grandmother, Margaret Rees at 35 Bowen Street, Neath.
England and Wales Census 2nd April 1911 35 Bowen Street, Neath |
Serjeant William Worth, who died on the 11th February 1915, served with the Welsh Regiment, 6th Battalion. He was the son of William Worth; husband of Elizabeth Williams, the marriage taking place at Neath, 1905. Elizabeth at the time of when the records were being complied for the Commonwealth War Grave Commission was living at Stepney Road, Sketty, Swansea. At the time of his death, William was 28 years old.
At the time of the 1911 Census, William was residing with
his wife, Elizabeth at 8 Hillside, Neath.
His occupation was a Steam Roller Driver.
England and Wales Census 2nd April 1911 8 Hillside, Neath |
William was born at Ashford, Devon and wife, Elizabeth born at Waunarlwydd, Glamorgan.
Herald of Wales and Monmouthshire Recorder 20th February 1915 |
If anyone knows either of these two men or any relatives, please contact the Commonwealth War Grave Commission, as they would like to erect a new headstone at their graves.
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