Private William Morgan

South Wales Borderers

Died: Thursday 21 December 1916 (aged 35)

Connected records

Record:
MORGAN, WILLIAM
Additional information:
Son of David and Ann Morgan, of Penrhiw-gwiail Cottages, Lower Machen, Newport, Mon.
Cemetery:
A.I.F. BURIAL GROUND, FLERS
Cemetery/memorial reference:
II. F. 25.
Country:
United Kingdom

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Name:
casualty_wounded Morgan
Context:
Date:
20 Dec 1916
Diary:
4 DIVISION: Brigade Machine Gun Company (page 327)
Name:
Private Morgan
Context:
Wounded
Date:
20 Dec 1916
Diary:
4 DIVISION: Brigade Machine Gun Company (page 327)
Name:
Private Morgan
Context:
joined
Date:
20 Dec 1916
Diary:
2 INDIAN CAVALRY DIVISION: 141 (Secunderabad) Field Ambulance (page 256)
Name:
Private Morgan
Context:
joined
Date:
23 Dec 1916
Diary:
2 CAVALRY DIVISION: Divisional Troops: 9 Mobile Veterinary Section. (page 550)
Name:
Lieutenant Morgan
Context:
other
Date:
25 Dec 1916
Diary:
1 DIVISION: Machine Gun Company (page 77)
Name:
Second Lieutenant G S M Morgan
Context:
returned_leave
Date:
19 Dec 1916
Diary:
5 DIVISION: 1 Battalion East Surrey Regiment (page 306)
Name:
other Private Morgan
Context:
Date:
20 Dec 1916
Diary:
3 DIVISION: Divisional Troops: 7 Field Ambulance. (page 570)