St Asaph Memorial SWW
St Asaph war memorial, Second World War
Below are details of the people from the St Asaph area who died in the Second World War.
With thanks to Alwyn Evans of Clwyd Family History Society for this research.
Rank, Name & Service Number | Regiment | Died | Age | Details | Cemetery or Memorial |
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Rank | Regiment | Died | Age | Details | Cemetery |
Sergeant Owen Hugh BARLOW 1381373 |
Royal Air Force (101 Sqn) |
30 Aug 1941 | 28 | Son of Robert & Elizabeth Barlow (nee Owen). Husband of Elizabeth O Barlow (nee Davies) | Mount Road Cemetery, St. Asaph. |
Fusilier Stephen COLLINS 3766169 |
Royal Welsh Fusiliers | 25 Aug 1941 | 30 | Son of Patrick & Elizabeth Collins. | Mount Road Cemetery, St. Asaph. |
Sergeant Goronwy Wynne DAVIES 1359976 |
Royal Air Force (12 Sqn) |
28 Aug 1942 | 22 | Son of Evan Thomas & Elizabeth Davies (nee Wynne). Brother of Fusilier William Gordon Davies 14513574 (see above). | Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Germany. |
Fusilier William Gordon DAVIES 14513574 |
Royal Welsh Fusiliers (1st Bn.) |
18 Mar 1945 | 36 | Son of Evan Thomas & Elizabeth Davies (nee Wynne). Husband of Hannah Selina Davies (nee Ottewell). Brother of Sergeant Goronwy Wynne Davies, 1359976 (see below). | Taukkyan War Cemetery, Burma. |
Edward William JONES 1432165 |
Royal Air Force | 8 Oct 1942 | 21 | Son of Evan Hugh & Gwendoline Winifred Jones (nee Jones) of St. Asaph. | Mount Road Cemetery, St. Asaph. |
Able Seaman George Francis JONES D/JX 146519 |
Royal Navy (HMS Courageous) |
17 Sep 1939 | 19 | Son of George Francis & Mary Jones (nee Hughes) of St. Asaph. Sunk by U-29 off the coast of Ireland. | Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon, England. |
Second Lieutenant Hugh Elias Parry PRICE 97148 |
Royal Artillery (7 Medium Reg.) |
17 Jan 1942 | 33 | Son of John Elias & Mary Price (nee Hughes). Husband of Gwendoline May Price (nee Ellis) of St. Asaph. | Mount Road Cemetery, St. Asaph. |
Cook Ernest Geoffrey ROBERTS P/MX 64980 |
Royal Navy (HMS Culver) |
31 Jan 1942 | 23 | Son of Richard William & Henrietta Roberts (nee Davies) of St. Asaph. Sunk by U-105 off the coast of Ireland. | Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire, England. |
Gunner Charles Henry TIERNEY C9344 |
Royal Canadian Artillery (1st Medium Regiment) |
20 May 1944 | 34 | Son of Leonard & Florence May Tierney (nee Turner) of St. Asaph. | Cassino War Cemetery, Frosinone, Italy. |
Probationer Nurse Margaret Alice OWEN |
Civilian | 3 Jun 1941 | 22 | Daughter of the the late Mr & Mrs David Owen (nee Evans, of Cornel, St. Asaph. Injured on 2 Jun 1941 during the bombing of Salford, Lancashire, England and died at Salford Royal Hospital. | Mount Road Cemetery, St. Asaph. |