Bangor War Memorial FWW (G-J)

Bangor War Memorial FWW (G-J)

The following people from the Bangor area died in active service in the First World War. Our thanks to Adrian Hughes for help with the research. Where shown, click this icon for more details. Extra page icon

  • Edward Herbert Gittins, Corporal 23008. Died 12/12/1917 aged 26. The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 13th Bn. Buried at Favreuil British Cemetery. Husband of Mrs Elizabeth Gittins of 125 High Street, Bangor. Worked as a tailor before the war. Wounded at the Somme in 1916 and invalided back to Britain. Returned to France in May 1917. Left a daughter.
  • Henry Joseph Gowers, Gunner 317188. Died 02/09/1918 aged 24. Royal Garrison Artillery, 1st/1st (Welsh) Heavy Bty. 53rd Bde. Son of Thomas and Mary Jane Gowers. Born in Rochester, Kent, and enlisted in Chatham.
  • Robert Grant, Private 770. Died 08/05/1915 aged 28. Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Son of Richard and Leah Grant, of 78 Mount Street, Bangor. Emigrated to Canada in 1906 and worked as a builder’s labourer and butcher in Edmonton.
  • Francis Griffith, Private 26386. Died 26/11/1920 aged 46. Royal Defence Corps. Buried at Tregarth (St. Mary) Churchyard. Son of John and Jane Griffith, of Gelli Rd, Bangor; husband of Susan Griffith, of Gelli Rd, Bangor. Was a domestic servant and a slate quarryman before the war. Not named on Bangor war memorial.
  • George Griffith, Captain. Died 08/03/1920 aged 43. Mercantile Marine – SS Daisy. Buried at Bangor (Glanadda) Cemetery. Son of George and Ann Griffith, of Bangor; husband of Ellen Griffith, of 1 Fountain Street. His ship was attacked in November 1918. He died from a wound from that attack. Left three children.
  • Hugh Griffith, Private. Died 21/07/1917 aged 34. South Wales Borderers. Son of Hugh and Mary Griffith of 6 Hendrewen Road, Bangor; husband of Annie Griffith of Nantymoel, Glamorgan. Worked underground as a colliery labourer.
  • John Ellis Griffiths, Gunner 310480. Died 04/03/1917 dage 20. Royal Garrison Artillery 1st/1st Welch (Carnarvon). Buried at Varennes Military Cemetery. Son of Robert and Margaret Griffiths, of Britannia Square, Bangor. Was a hairdresser’s apprentice in 1911.
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  • Oswald Griffith, Lieutenant. Died 27/02/1915 aged 27. Royal Field Artillery 80th Bty. Buried at Nieuwkerke (Neuve-Eglise) Churchyard. Son of Mr and Mrs Robert Griffith, of 5 Park Hill, Bangor. Studied at Friars School, Bangor, and Bangor University. Taught at Caernarfon National School and other schools before the war. Killed by a German sniper.
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  • Watcyn Emil Owen Griffith, Private 26402. Died 10/07/1916. Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Thiepval Memorial. Born in Bangor. Son of John and Dorothy Griffith. John was a teacher, working in Dolgellau in 1911. Watcyn enlisted in Dolgellau. 
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  • Hugh Parry Griffiths, Private 20752. Died of wounds 19/06/1916 aged 21. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 14th Bn. Buried at Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery. Son of John Richard and Margaret Emily Griffiths, of 303 High St, Bangor. Was an apprentice saddler in 1911. Not named on Bangor war memorial.
  • John Griffiths, Private 265988. Died 13/11/1918 aged 33. Royal Welsh Fusiliers "D" Coy. 1st Bn. Buried at Giavera British Cemetery, Italy. Son of John and Ellen Griffiths, of Pen Cefn, Pentir; husband of Edith Esther Griffiths, of Penisarwaun. Left three sons.
  • Richard Griffiths, Sapper 166678. Died 29/05/1917 aged 33. Royal Engineers 124th Field Coy. Buried at Bard Cottage Cemetery. Son of John and Margart Griffiths, of Llanllechid, Bangor; husband of Elizabeth Griffiths, of Cae Haidd, Llanfairfechan. Was a joiner.
  • William Griffiths, Private 201354. Died 26/03/1917 aged 29. Royal Welsh Fusiliers "D" Coy. 5th Bn. Commemorated at Jerusalem Memorial. Son of Griffith and Ann Griffiths, of Waen Pandy, Tregarth. Was a slate quarryman. Not named on Bangor war memorial.
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  • Gilbert Bennett Harriss, Lance Corporal 24535. Died 05/09/1916 aged 27. Cheshire Regiment 1st Bn. formerly 11th Bn. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial. Only son of Samuel Thomas and Sarah Margaret Harriss, of 1 Gambier Terrace, Bangor. Was a steward on ships before the war.
  • George Harvey, Lance Corporal 24561. Died 29/04/1916. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Loos Memorial. Son of George Harvey; husband of Jane Harvey (nee Elmore), of Holly Mount Street.
  • Alexander Scott Hill, Private 37673. Died 18/04/1918 aged 19. King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) 1st Bn. Commemorated at Loos Memorial. Son of Alexander Scott Hill and Margaret Hill, of Brynmair, Bangor. Was a member of the Railway Institute Boys’ Brigade. Worked as a civil servant.
  • Edward Hogan, Private 265816. Died 09/03/1918 aged 22. Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Buried at Jerusalem War Cemetery. Son of James and Harriet Hogan, of 2 Back Hendrewen Road. Was a fish seller before the war.
  • Edgar Holland, Private 35788. Died 29/04/1918 aged 19. Border Regiment 8th Bn. Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial. Son of Richard and Mary Jane Holland, of 23 Belmont Street. Was a member of the Railway Institute Boys’ Brigade.
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  • David Hugh Hughes, Serjeant 21246. Died 22/04/1918 aged 40. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 13th Bn. Awarded Military Medal. Commemorated at Pozieres Memorial. Son of Margaret Williams (who had remarried); eldest brother of Miss Margaret Hughes, 12 Frondeg Street, Bangor. Worked as a labourer at a slate works.
  • E Hughes. Possibly: ES Hughes, Sapper 127458. Died 28/08/1917. Royal Engineers, Base Signal Depot. Buried at Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery. Born in Newtown and enlisted in Liverpool.
  • Evan Owen Hughes, Private 265780. Died 16/06/1918. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 16th Bn. Buried at Varennes Military Cemetery. Son of William Hughes, of Tuttel Bach, Caernarfonshire; husband of Mary Ellen Hughes, of 49, Dean St, Bangor. Left three sons.
  • Hugh Hughes, Private 15501. Died 20/07/1916 aged 29. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 10th Bn. Buried at Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval. Born in Llanddona, Anglesey. Husband of Martha Hughes, of 5 Water Road, Talybont.
  • Hugh William Hughes, Private M/350008. Died 06/02/1919. Royal Army Service Corps 67th Aux. Petrol Coy. Buried at at Bangor (Glanadda) Cemeter, according to local remembrance book, which gives his date of death as 26/02/1919. Commonwealth War Graves Commission gives his burial place as Etaples Military Cemetery, unlikely this long after the end of hostilities.
  • John Hughes, Rifleman 202632. Died 14/06/1917 aged 41. The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 1st/5th Bn. Buried at Mendinghem Military Cemetery. Son of John and Jane Hughes, of 11 Albert Street, Upper Bangor; husband of Kate Hughes, of 2 Trefelin Cottages, Llandegai. Was a cab driver, later a fisherman’s carter. Left two sons.
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  • John Edward Hughes, Gunner 309193. Died 02/11/1917 aged 35. Royal Garrison Artillery. Buried at Etaples Military Cemetery. Enlisted in Bangor. Born in Rhyl. Son of Edward and Selina Hughes of Post Office Lane, Denbigh. Was a grocer’s assistant in Denbigh and later Lipton’s, Bangor, when he lived at 32 Lon Pobty.
  • Joseph Hughes, Sergeant L/12375. Died 26/09/1915. Royal Fusiliers. Lived at 13 James Street. Probably listed on Bangor war memorial as JE Hughes, above.
  • John Gwilym Hughes, Lieutenant. Died 03/11/1916. Age 35. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 20th Bn. attd. 9th Bn. Buried at Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension. Son of Thomas John and Mary Hughes. Born at Bangor. B.A. (Wales).soldier icon
  • John Idwal Hughes, Sapper 126633. Died of dysentery 26/11/1917 aged 20. Royal Engineers. Buried at Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery Son of Robert and Jane Hughes, of Deanfield, Bangor, Wales. Was a telegraphist at post offices in Llangefni, Menai Bridge and Llanfairfechan.soldier icon
  • Lewis Thomas Hughes, Private. Died 08/05/1920 aged 33. Royal Garrison Artillery. Buried at Bangor (Glanadda) Cemetery. Son of John and Ann Hughes, of Gate House, Llanllechid, later 13 Frondeg Street, Bangor.
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  • Rees Hughes, Corporal 130650. Died 01/07/1918 aged 32. Royal Engineers No. 1 Special Coy. Commemorated at Pozieres Memorial. Son of Hugh and Gaynor Hughes, of Ysgoldy, Capel Graig, Bangor.
  • Rees Hughes, Private 25157. Died 09/07/1916 aged 32. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 17th Bn. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial. Son of Owen and Mary Hughes, of Rhiwlas. Worked in a slate quarry and later as a coal hewer in Abertridwr, Glamorgan.
  • Rowland Hughes, Private 33348. Died 16/08/1916 aged 21. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 10th Bn. Buried at A.I.F. Burial Ground, Flers. Son of Humphrey and Fanny Hughes, of Frwdgaled, Tregarth. Was a quarryman.
  • William Henry Hughes, Private 19035. Died 15/07/1917 aged 28. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 19th Bn, attached to Royal Engineers. Buried at Mendinghem Military Cemetery. Son of William and Elizabeth Hughes, of Gelli Farm, Gelli Road, Bangor. Was a timberman underground in a colliery near Aberfan, Glamorgan. Lived in Llwynypia, Rhondda. Not named on Bangor war memorial.
  • William Hughes, Private 54833. Died 07/11/1918 aged 29. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 13th Bn. Buried at Dourlers Communal Cemetery Extension. Son of Joshua and Ellen Hughes, of Bangor; husband of Bessie Hughes, of 1 Beach Rd, Bangor. Was a draper.
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  • William Samuel Hughes, Private 1597. Died 17/07/1916 aged 28. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1st/6th Bn. Buried at Bangor (Glanadda) Cemetery. Son of Hugh Owen and Jane Hughes, of 5, Orme Terrace, Euston Road. Septic poisoning affected his battalion in Egypt, while he was working as a doctor’s orderly. He fell ill and died of dysentry at West Didsbury Military Hospital, Manchester. Was a London & North Western Railway painted before the war.
  • George Hunter, Acting Bombardier 310193. Died 01/03/1917 aged 32. Royal Garrison Artillery. Buried at Sucrerie Military Cemetery, Colincamps. Enlisted in Bangor. Son of George and Sarah A Hunter, of Eirianfa, Llanfairfechan. Worked as a painter before the war.
  • David Llewelyn Jenkins, Corporal 12938. Died 15/11/1915. Age 36. Cheshire Regiment 9th Bn. Commemorated at Loos Memorial. Grandson of Mr and Mrs Llewelyn Williams of 7 Tabernacl Street, Bangor. Husband of Mary Jenkins of 27 Brown's Lane, Handbridge, Cheshire. Left three children.
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  • Aaron Jones, Sgt RGA, Serjeant 310210. Died 31/10/1918. Age 34. Royal Garrison Artillery 1st/1st Welch Heavy Bty. Awarded Meritorious Service Medal. Buried at Thiant Communal Cemetery
  • Arthur Davies Jones, Corporal 143896. Died in a Croydon hospital on 22/12/1919. Age 28. Royal Engineers No. 2 Group, Depot Coy. Mentioned in Despatches. Buried at Llandegai (St. Tegai) Churchyard. Son of Mrs JS Jones, of Ty Mawr, Llandegai, Bangor. Attended Llandegai Boys’ School and won prizes for collecting and commenting on wildflowers. Not named on Bangor war memorial.
  • Albert Meurig Jones, Private 53805. Died 01/10/1917. Age 23. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1st Bn. Buried at Buttes New British Cemetery, Polygon Wood. Son of John Meurig Jones and Ellen Jones of 24 Fair View Rd, Bangor. His father worked on a troop ship, and three of his brothers also served in the armed forces.
  • Cledwyn O Jones, Lieutenant. Died May 1917, aged 36. Royal Fusiliers, Empire Battalion. Buried at Bangor (Glanadda) Cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs JH Jones, of 352 High Street, Bangor. Taught in London and at St Paul’s School, Bangor, before the war.
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  • David Jones, Private 60692. Died in Manchester of pneumonia on 02/05/1917. Age 55. South Lancashire Regiment 15th Bn. Buried at Llandysilio (Ss. Tyssilio And Mary) Churchyard. Son of Owen and Jane Jones, of Britannia St, Upper Bangor; husband of Ann Ellen Jones, of 4 Well St, Menai Bridge. Worked as a house painter. Not named on Bangor war memorial.
  • David Richard Jones, Private 36297. Died 02/07/1918. Age 33. East Surrey Regiment 1st Bn. Buried at Aire Communal Cemetery. Son of David Jane Jones, of Tregarth. Not named on Bangor war memorial.
  • Dewi Whitfield Jones, Gunner 310369. Died 23/03/1919. Age 21. Royal Garrison Artillery. Buried at Bangor (Glanadda) Cemetery. Son of William Whitfield Jones and Mary Jeanette Jones, of 20 Friars Rd, Bangor. Attended Horeb Chapel. Was treated in a Liverpool hospital after being invalided out of the army.
  • Ebenezer Jones, Leading Seaman 1449C. Died in the Battle of Jutland on 31/05/1916. Age 40. Royal Naval Reserve, HMS "Invincible." Commemorated at Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Son of John and Elizabeth Jones, of 24 Water St, Hirael, Bangor; husband of Elizabeth Jones, of 63 Fountain St, Hirael, Bangor. Left four children.
  • Edward Jones, Private 204091. Died 01/09/1918. Age 29. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 2nd Bn. Buried at Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. Son of Edward Jones, of 5 Tandderwen St, Llanllechid, Bangor, and the late Jane Jones. Engine driver at Penrhyn quarry, Bethesda.
  • Evan Jones, Private. Died October or November 1916. South Wales Borderers. Son of Mr and Mrs Evan Jones, 1 Tan y Bryn, Park Hill, Bangor.
  • Evan Gwilym Jones, Second Lieutenant. Died 31/08/1918. Age 24. Welsh Regiment 13th Bn. Buried at Bagneux British Cemetery, Gezaincourt. Son of Lewis and Emily Jones, of Min Ogwen, Bethesda. Worked in the London City and Midland Bank in Bangor before the war.
  • Griffith Jones, Sargeant Major. Died of syncope on 17/03/1916. Age 42. 12th South African Infantry Mounted Police. Buried at Voi Cemetery, Kenya. Son of William and Alice Jones of 3 Castle Hill Terrace, Bangor. Had worked a solicitor’s office boy and played fullback for Bangor Reserves.
  • Gwilym Arthur Tegid Jones, Lieutenant. Died 25/10/1917. Age 31. Royal Garrison Artillery 41st Siege Bty. Buried at Bleuet Farm Cemetery. Son of Lewis Davies Jones and Elizabeth Thomas Jones, of 3 Edge Hill, Bangor. Attended Friars School, Bangor, and Aberdare County School, Cynon Valley. Obtained BSc from Bangor University. Taught in Chelmsford, Stourbridge and Saffron Walden before the war.
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  • Hugh Jones, Private 25473. Died 20/08/1917. Age 18. South Wales Borderers 11th Bn. Buried at Bedford House Cemetery, Belgium. Son of William and Jane Jones, of 13 St Paul's Terrace, Bangor. Was a cab driver before being conscripted into the army.
  • Hugh Norman Jones, Sapper 62967. Died 29/11/1917. Age 23. Royal Engineers 38th Div. Signal Coy. Buried at Merville Communal Cemetery Extension. Son of Hugh and Annie Jones, of 41 Orme Rd, Bangor, and of 3 Friars Rd, Bangor. Worked as clerk in Penmaenmawr Post Office.
  • Hugh Jones, Private G/13356. Died 20/09/1917. Age 28. Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) 7th Bn. Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial. Son of Hugh and Ellen Jones. Raised by his grandmother Mrs Jane Jones, of 53 Fountain Street, Bangor. Was a merchant sailor before joining the army.
  • Herbert Glynn Jones, Private 35357. Died 26/02/1917. Age 32. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1st Rn. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial. Son of William John Jones, of Bangor; husband of Maud Scruby Jones, of 62, Chetwynd Rd., Kentish Town, London. Born in Criccieth. Was living in 1901 with five siblings at 3 Sackville Terrace, Bangor.
  • HG Jones, Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery**
  • Henry Jones, Lance Corporal 23586. Died 12/05/1917. Age 22. Royal Welsh Fusiliers A Coy. 9th Bn. Buried at Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery. Son of Elizabeth and Henry Jones, of West Norwood, London; husband of Mary Ellen Jones, of 13, Fron-deg Street, Dean Street, Bangor. Was a kitchen porter before enlisting.
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  • John David Jones, Private 74111. Died 17/04/1918. Age 21. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 10th Bn. Commemorated at Pozieres Memorial. Son of William and Anne Jones, of 8 Trefelin Cottages, Llandegai, Bangor; husband of Lizzie Jones. Was a farm labourer. Left a daughter, Dily May. Not named on Bangor war memorial.
  • John Ellis Jones, Gunner 310424. Died 09/01/1919. Age 38. Royal Field Artillery. Commemorated at Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton. Husband of Mary Ellis of 367 Carnarvon Road, Bangor. Worked as a farm carter and a coal merchant’s carter.
  • John Gwilym Jones, Private 202667. Died 05/09/1917. Age 20. Welsh Regiment 17th Bn. Buried at Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery. Son of John and Catherine Jones, of 41 Caellepa, Bangor. Was a locomotive cleaner at Bangor (his father was an engine driver). Not named on Bangor war memorial. Named as JW Jones in war graves records.
  • John Humphrey Jones, Private 123587. Died 06/05/1920. Age 36. Canadian Infantry 70th Bn. Buried at Bangor (Glanadda) Cemetery. Son of Thomas and Margaret Jones, of 55 Hill St, Upper Bangor. Worked as a painter. Enlisted in Ontario.
  • John Herbert Jones, Assistant Cook. Died 14/10/1917. Age 17. Mercantile Marine, SS "Semantha" (Liverpool). Commemorated at Tower Hill Memorial. Son of Robert and Catherine Jones. Born at Bangor.
  • John James Jones, Serjeant 17108. Died 10/07/1916. Age 24. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 13th Bn. Commemorated at Thiepval Memorial. Son of William and Margaret Jones, of Ty Gwyn, West End, Bangor. Was a draper’s apprentice.
  • John Jones, Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery.
  • John Richard Jones, Gunner 310174. Died accidentally on 26/06/1917. Royal Garrison Artillery 1st/1st (Welsh Carnarvon) Bty. Buried at Chocques Military Cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs John M Jones, of “Gwynfor”, Friars Rd, Bangor. Was a joiner in house construction. One of four men who died after an artillery gun misfired, igniting cordite in the gun position.
  • John Richard Jones, Private 266589. Died while a prisoner of war on 24/11/1917. Age 25. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 9th Bn. Buried at Damascus Commonwealth War Cemetery. Son of Richard and Jane Jones, of 1, Mountain Rd, Llanechid, Bangor.
  • John Roberts Jones, Lance Corporal 28854. Died 28/09/1918. Age 24. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 19th Bn. attd. "Hawke" Bn. R.N. Div. Commemorated at Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Only child of Mrs Jane Catherine Jones, of 6 Panton St, Bangor. Was a brickworks labourer.
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  • JW Jones, Private 202667. Died 05/09/1917 aged 20. Welsh Regiment. Buried at Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery. Son of John and Catherine Jones, of 41, Caellepa, Bangor.
  • Owen Ambrose Jones, Private 56227. Died 31/05/1918 aged 19. Welsh Regiment. Soissons Memorial. Born and enlisted in Bangor. Son of Henry Peter and Jane Ann Jones, of 13 Deans Court, Bangor.
  • Owen Elias Jones, Private 33105. Died 22/07/1916. Age 24. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 9th Bn. Buried at Dantzig Alley British Cemetery, Mametz. Son of Owen Elias Jones and Mary C. Jones, of 19 Park Hill, Bangor. Was an electrician at a wiring works.
  • Richard Jones, Deck Hand 12889DA. Died 03/11/1917. Age 40. Royal Naval Reserve HM Drifter "Deliverer." Commemorated at Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Son of Edward and Ellen Jones, of 2 Water St, Hirael; husband of Elizabeth Jones of 48 Fountain St, Hirael, Bangor. Awarded Royal Humane Society's Bronze Medal for saving life at sea. Left eight children. Before the war he was a fisherman and caretaker of the rowing boards of Bangor university.
  • Richard Jones, Private 332013. Died 28/08/1918. Age 33. The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 2nd/9th Bn. Buried at Queant Road Cemetery, Buissy. Son of John Richard and Elizabeth Ellen Jones, of Tyddyn Dicwm, Bangor. Was a draper in Bangor, Birkenhead and then Swansea. Not named on Bangor war memorial. Brother of Thomas Richard Jones, below.
  • Richard John Jones, Fireman. Died 03/11/1916. Age 64. Died after his ship, SS Connemara, collided with SS Retriever in Carlingford Lough, with the loss of 94 lives. Husband of Mrs Elizabeth Jones of Oxford House, High Street, Bangor.
  • Robert Jones, Lance Corporal 265427. Died 26/03/1917. Age 22. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1st/6th Bn. Buried at Gaza War Cemetery. Son of Richard and Catherine Ann Jones, of 6 Rathbone Street, Bangor. His widowed mother later lived at 9 Mount St, Bangor. Was a labourer in a slate works.
  • Robert David Jones, Lance Corporal 21139. Died 25/07/1916. Age 28. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 14th Bn. Buried at Sucrerie Military Cemetery, Colincamps. Son of Mr and Mrs Richard Jones of 16 Britannia Square, Bangor. Husband of Miriam Jones (later Lewis), of 377 Sutton Rd, Sutton Oak, St. Helens, Lancs. Born in Bangor. Worked as a coal hewer helper in the Eglwysilan area, Glamorgan.
  • Robert Evan Jones, Private 20432. Died 24/12/1915. Age 20. Royal Welsh Fusiliers "B" Coy. 14th Bn. Buried at La Gorgue Communal Cemetery. Son of Evan and Jane Jones, of 24 Romer Rd, Kensington, Liverpool. Born in Machynlleth. Lived at Port View, Garth Road, Bangor, when his father worked as an insurance inspector. Educated at Ysgol y Garth and Ysgol Friars.
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  • SG Jones, Sergeant Major 1997. Died 17/03/1916. Age 41. South African Mounted Rifles. Buried at Voi Cemetery. Son of William and Alice Jones. Born in Bangor. Not named on Bangor war memorial.
  • Thomas Jones, Gunner 188952. Died 03/10/1917. Age 32. Royal Field Artillery "C" Bty. 56th Bde. Buried at Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery. Son of Richard and Mary Jones of 30 Upper Garth Road, Bangor. Native of Bangor.
  • Thomas Herbert Jones, Private 13156. Died 25/12/1915. Age 31. Devonshire Regiment 8th Bn. Buried at Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery. Son of Thomas and Hannah Jones, of Cartrefle, Post Office Terrace, Penrhosgarnedd, Bangor. Thomas was living at that address in 1901. Worked as a railway labourer and general labourer before enlisting at Pentre, Glamorgan. Not named on Bangor war memorial.
  • Thomas Owen Jones, Gunner 310461. Died 17/11/1917. Royal Garrison Artillery. Enlisted in Bangor. Born in Bethel. Enlisted in Bangor. Son of Hugh and Mary Parry, of 3 Post Office Row, Saron, Bethel. Husband of Lillian Jones. Worked as a slate quarryman.
  • Thomas Richard Jones, Private 51834. Died 09/04/1917. Age 24. The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 13th Bn. Buried at Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-les-Mofflaines. Son of John R and Elizabeth Ellen Jones, of Tyddyn Dicwm, Halfway Bridge, Bangor. Was a draper’s apprentice in Birkenhead and Liverpool. Not named on Bangor war memorial. Brother of Richard Jones, above.
  • William Jones, Gunner 117822. Died 17/08/1917. Age 25. Royal Field Artillery 460th Bty. 15th Bde. Buried at Duhallow A.D.S. Cemetery. Son of Mary Ann Davies, of 1 Prospect Place, Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil. Born in Bangor, enlisted in Neath.
  • William Jones, Lance Corporal 40943. Died 27/05/1918. Age 25. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 1st Bn. Buried in Aire Communal Cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs John Jones, of 26 James Street, Bangor; husband of Mabel L Jones. Was living in Kentish Town, London, when he enlisted. Worked in dining cars of the London & North Western Railway before the war.
  • William Hughes Jones, Serjeant 265821. Died 06/11/1917. Age 34. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1st/6th Bn. Buried at Beersheba War Cemetery. Son of Elizabeth Jones, of 49, Ambrose St, Hirael, Bangor. Worked as a stereotype at a newspaper office. Was a Bangor footballer.


** Gunner HG Jones is listed on the Royal Garrison Artillery memorial in Bangor. The only person of this description in the ofificial records came from Bangor in the USA. Details as follows: HG Jones, Gunner 310133. Died 14/04/1917. Age 20. Royal Garrison Artillery 1st/1st Welch (Cam.) Heavy Bty. Buried at Bully-Grenay Communal Cemetery, British Extension. Son of Hugh and Ellen Jones, of 438 Market St, Bangor, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA.