Cofeb y Dewrion (Heroes' Memorial) Bangor 1914-18/Without photographs
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We failed to obtain Photographs of the following:
CAPTAIN CAESAR A. COOIL, B.A.[1]
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cooil, 2 Orme View, Euston Road, Bangor. He was educated at St. Paul's, Friars School, and the University College, Bangor, and graduated B.A. in 1915. Died at home, November 11, 1918. Aged 27 years.
PRIVATE JOHN DENTITH COOIL.
He was a brother to the above Captain Cooil, and lost his life in the Great War.
PRIVATE WILLIAM FENN.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fenn, 17 Tabernacle Street, Bangor. He joined the Welsh Guards, and lost his life October 13, 1917, aged 29 years.
PRIVATE OWEN WILLIAM PARRY.
Private Owen was the son of the late Mr. John Parry, Edmund Street, Bangor, and late Pier Collector. He joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and died of wounds on the field of battle, March 27, 1917. Aged 24 years.
PRIVATE T. P. ROWBOTTOM.
Before joining the army he was a linotype operator at the North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. He was killed in action at the age of 30 years.
PRIVATE WILLIAM ROWTHERN.
He was the son of Mrs. Rowthern, Bron Eryri, Upper Bangor. Deceased was formerly a postman in this city.
LANCE CORPORAL MAURICE WARD.
He was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward, Euston Road, Bangor. He died at Cambridge, February 26, 1915. Aged 24 years.
LIEUTENANT ALAN EMILIUS YOUNG.[2]
He was the third son of the late Mr. A. E. Young, and Mrs. Young, Tan y Bryn, Bangor. The father was chief manager of the Penrhyn Quarry. Alan was serving with the London Regiment in France when he was killed. Aged 20 years.
CAPTAIN LESLIE ALEXANDER YOUNG.[3]
Captain Leslie Alexander Young, was another son of Mr. and Mrs. Young, Tan y Bryn, Bangor, and Blackheath, London, who was killed in the great war.
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