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Two Centuries of Pontardawe 1794-1994
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By Clive Reed, published by the author in 1994 (17, Smithfield Rd, Pontardawe, Swansea, SA8 4LA)
Indexed by Phil Vaughan, August 2002 with the author's permission.
Click here for the position with lookups
The Main index is an index of personal names, not businesses or places, here are also the following separate extracts of names (by Gareth Hicks)
- Gallantry Medal Awards
- Pontardawe War Memorial WWI
- Pontardawe War Memorial WWII
- Gilbertson Employees in WW1
See also the Pontardawe War Memorial feature on Cwmgors and Gwaungaegurwen
Main index
Louise BAKER [widow], Coopers Arms 1861, 49 | Thomas BAKER, Carpenters Arms 1869, 48 |
William BAKER, 1838 [boat repairer 1844], 12, 14, 17 | William BAKER, Carpenters Arms 1849, 48 |
J.H. BAYLISS, architect, 29 | David BEVAN, brewery owner 1877, 31 |
E. BEVAN, developer of Cross Hotel 1908, 49 | Mrs Adeline BOWEN, 8 |
John BOWEN, bargeman 1851, 7 | Lewis BOWEN, steelworker 1908, 36 |
Thomas BOWEN, bargeman 1851, 7 | Max BOYCE, entertainer, 56 |
Dick BURKE, Canal worker, Abercraf, 6 | Agnes CARTWRIGHT, maid 1881, 18 |
William CHILCOTT, gas-works manager 1881, 17 | Daniel DANIEL, bargeman 1861, 7 |
Jenet DANIEL, boatgirl 1861, 7 | W. DAVID, police inspector 1906, 34 |
DAVIES & CO., Cross ironmongers, 37, 38 | Charles DAVIES, keeper of Ynis Derw gatehouse [1861], 2 |
C.R. & W. DAVIES, drapers, 36, 37 | Elizabeth Selina DAVIES, baptism 1862, 29 |
Esther DAVIES, cook 1881, 18 | Ethel Marion DAVIES, burial 1882, 30 |
Evan DAVIES, master weaver c. 1838, 12 | Jane DAVIES, barm seller 1861, 17 |
John DAVIES, killed in mine 1858, 4 | John DAVIES, bargeman 1851, 6 |
John DAVIES, Coopers Arms 1869, 49 | John DAVIES, Dynevor Arms 1871, 48 |
Rev T.E. DAVIES, curate, 29 | William Davies & Co., drapers, 36 |
Catherine DEER, Dillwyn Arms 1851, 48 | Eynon DEER, Dillwyn Arms 1849, 48 |
William EDWARDS, bridge-builder, 1 | David EVANS, killed in mine 1858, 4 |
David EVANS, occupying brewery 1871, 31 | Evan EVANS, bargeman 1851, 7 |
George EVANS, bargeman 1861, 7 | Hopkin EVANS, killed in mine 1858, 4 |
Isaac EVANS, killed in mine 1858, 4 | John EVANS, [and family] brewer 1881, 31 |
John EVANS, Dynevor Arms 1881, 48 | John EVANS, fitter 1881, 49 |
Mary EVANS [widow], Ivy Bush Hotel 1861, 49 | Robert EVANS, brewery owner 1848, 30 |
Robert EVANS, iron founder and publican, Cross Hotel 1881, 49 | Thomas EVANS, bargeman 1851 and 1861, 7 |
Thomas EVANS, fitter 1881, 49 | Wallace EVANS, Canal worker, Ystalyfera, 6 |
William EVANS, bargeman 1861, 7 | William EVANS, stonemason 1867, 33 |
Zephaniah EVANS, postmaster 1871, 18 | |
David FRANCIS, Morriston, 8 | David GAPE, Victoria Inn [and butcher] 1871, 49 |
Lord GLANTAWE [John Jones Jenkins], born 1835, 36 | - GIBBON, police inspector d. 1906, 34 |
Griffith GIBBS, killed in mine 1858, 4 | John GIBBS, killed in mine 1858, 4 |
Morgan GIBBS, killed in mine 1858, 4 | John Fiddler GIDDINGS, police inspector 1889, 34 |
Arthur GILBERTSON, steelworks owner, 4, 18, 23, 24, 29, 36; pic. 25 | Cecil F. GILBERTSON, steelworks director, 24 |
Charles GILBERTSON, steelworks director, 24 | Francis William [Frank] GILBERTSON, steelworks director, 24, 36 |
Mathias GILBERTSON, tinplate manufacturer [and family], 18 | William GILBERTSON, tinplate manufacturer [and family], 18, 23, 52 |
Elizabeth GITTINGS, Royal Exchange 1871, 50 | Evan GRIFFITH [Ianto'r Hooper], bard, 49 |
Benjamin GRIFFITHS, schoolmaster, 39 | Evan GRIFFITHS, occupier of land 1838, 14 |
Griffith GRIFFITHS, surgeon [and family], 1871 and 1881, 18 | Jane GRIFFITHS, 1849, 17 |
Margaret GRIFFITHS, Coopers Arms 1849, 49 | Thomas GRIFFITHS, killed in mine 1858, 4 |
Thomas GRIFFITHS, police constable 1871, 34 | William GRIFFITHS, occupier of land 1838, 14 |
GWENALLT [David James JONES], bard, 51 | Howel GWYN, Canal Co. chairman 1856, 39 |
William GWYN, canal entrepreneur 1824, 13 | John HARRIES, brewery agent [1850's], 30 |
Bryan HARRIS, teacher and councillor, 56 | John HARRIS, Castle Hotel 1869, 49 |
John HARRIS, Cross Hotel 1869, 49 | Stan HARRIS, Canal worker, Trebanos, 6 |
Sgt. Michael HEALEY, A.M., M.M. & Bar, D.C.M., d. 1917, 47 | John HODGE, drayman 1881, 31 |
David HOGGING, killed in mine 1858, 4 | George HOLLOWAY, Canal worker, 6, 9 |
J. HOLTHAM, builder, 29 | Edward HOPGOOD, road labourer and wife Margaret, 1871, 2 |
David HOPKIN, bargeman 1861, 7 | Mary HOPKIN, singer, 56 |
Thomas HOPKIN, bargeman 1861, 7 | William HOPKINS, bargeman 1851, 6 |
William HOPKINS, assistant draper 1871, 18 | Griffith HOWELLS, occupier of land 1838, 14 |
Griffith HOWELLS, Dynevor Arms 1838, 48 | J. HOWELLS, foundry 1871, 35 |
Thomas HOWELLS, foundry 1865, 34, 35 | William HUDSON, police inspector 1875, 34 |
Daniel HUMPHREYS, Pontardawe Inn 1889, 49 | John HUZZEY, roller in tinworks 1851, 19 |
William HUZZEY, occupying brewery 1854, 30 | David JAMES, scrap bundler in tinworks 1851, 19 |
David JAMES, haulier 1861, 15 | John JAMES, 21, roller in tinworks 1851, 19 |
John JAMES, 34, roller in tinworks 1851, 19 | John JAMES, Brewers Arms 1851, 49, 50 |
Daniel JENKINS, Castle Hotel 1889, 49 | David JENKINS, tin behinder 1851, 19 |
David JENKINS, Carpenters Arms 1881, 48 | Esther JENKINS, tin rubber 1851, 19 |
Evan JENKINS, bargeman 1851, 6 | Evan JENKINS, tin dipper 1851, 19 |
John JENKINS, Pontardawe Inn 1869, 49 | Phillip JENKINS, tin dipper 1851, 19 |
Thomas JENKINS, tin behinder 1851, 19 | William JENKINS, Carpenters Arms 1861, 48 |
Gwenllian JOHN, marriage 1863, 29 | Harry & Hannah JOHN, Victoria Inn, 1881, 49 |
Thomas Gwyn JOHN, Canal worker, Clydach, 6 | Daniel JONES, bargeman 1861, 7 |
David JONES, landowner 1838, 12, 14 | David JONES, bargeman 1861, 7 |
David JONES, works labourer 1861, 17 | Rev. David JONES, vicar, 29 |
David James JONES [GWENALLT], bard, 51 | Evan JONES, 1849, 17 |
Griffith JONES, killed in mine 1858, 4 | John JONES, Ynysderw Farm, 1838, 12, 14, 30 |
John JONES, bargeman 1851, 7 | John JONES, bargeman 1861, 7 |
John JONES, The Crown 1871, 50 | John JONES, Dillwyn Arms 1889, 48 |
Lilian JONES, Landore, 8 | Llewellyn JONES, brewer 1841, 12 |
Mary Jane JONES, maid 1881, 18 | Mary JONES [widow], Pontardawe Inn 1881, 49 |
Morgan JONES, secretary of Public Hall, 36 | Owen JONES, bargeman 1851, 7 |
Richard JONES, bargeman 1851, 6 | Richard JONES, boat carpenter 1861, 7 |
Will JONES, schoolmaster, 39 | Will JONES, Canal worker, Ystradgynlais, 6 |
William JONES, maltster 1841, 12 | William JONES, bargeman 1851, 7 |
W.M. JONES, schoolmaster, 39 | Naomi KNIGHT, maid 1881, 18 |
Henry LEACH, landowner 1838, 12, 14 | Elizabeth LEWIS, bargewoman 1861, 7 |
Ieuan LEWIS, folk music enthusiast, 58 | John LEWIS, bargeman 1851, 7 |
Lewis LEWIS, manufacturing chemist [and family] 1861 and 1881, 18 | Lewis LEWIS, tallow chandler 1871, 17 |
Noah LEWIS, killed in mine 1855, 4 | Thomas LEWIS, bargeman 1861, 7 |
William LEWIS, killed in mine 1858, 4 | William LEWIS, Three Compasses 1881, 50 |
David LLEWELLYN, bargeman 1861, 7 | LLOYD family, boatbuilders, 5, 18 |
F.E. LLOYD, Plas Cilybebill, 29 | Herbert LLOYD, J.P., 36 |
David MAINWARING, killed in mine 1851, 4 | Joseph MARTIN, occupier of land 1838, 14 |
Brian McCURRY, Canal worker, Clydach, 6 | - MEYLER, police inspector 1890's, 34 |
Catherine MONTGOMERY [and family], Castle Hotel 1881, 49 | David MORGAN, occupier of land 1838, 14 |
David MORGAN, iron miner 1861, 15 | Ernest E. MORGAN, architect, 40 |
Isaac MORGAN, bargeman 1861, 7 | John MORGAN, bargeman 1861, 7 |
Joseph MORGAN, Dynevor Arms 1869, 48 | Morgan MORGAN, bargeman 1851, 7 |
Morgan MORGAN, iron miner 1861, 15 | Morgan MORGAN, marriage 1863, 29 |
Rees MORGAN, iron miner 1861, 15 | William MORGAN, bargeman 1861, 7 |
John PARSONS, brother of William Parsons, 13 | William PARSONS, tinplate manufacturer 1835 etc., 4, 13, 18, 23, 29, 39; pic. 20 |
Phillip PASSMORE, policeman 1856, 33 | Dame Adelina PATTI of Craig-y-Nos, 36 |
Will PENHALE, Canal blacksmith, 6 | Elias PHILLIPS, Carpenters Arms 1871, 48 |
Sgt George PHILLIPS, Rumanian Medal for Valour, d. 1924, 47 | Jack PHILLIPS, Canal foreman, 6 |
John PHILLIPS, Pontardawe Inn 1871, 49 | Thomas PHILLIPS, Three Compasses 1861, 50 |
Margaret Jane POOLE, Royal Exchange 1881, 50 | John POYNTY, police sergeant 1861, 33 |
Griffith PRICE, pickles manufacturer, 33 | Anne REES, 1849, 17 |
John Llewellyn REES, killed in mine 1858, 4 | Rees REES, Dillwyn Arms 1861, 48 |
Sally REES, burial 1862, 29 | Henry RENGOZZI, Cross Hotel, 49 |
Ellen RHODES, cook 1881, 18 | John Jones ROBERTS, schoolmaster, 39 |
Andy ROWE, artist, 52 | William SAMUELS, Ivy Bush Hotel 1871, 49 |
Alex SMITH, schoolmaster, 39 | David SMITH, ironmongers, 38 |
Jim SNOWDON, Canal worker, Landore, 6 | - STANFIELD, police inspector 1890's, 34 |
Thomas STEADMAN, Ivy Bush Hotel 1881, 49 | Thomas STEVENS, foundry 1865, 34 |
Elias THOMAS, bargeman 1851, 6 | Hannah THOMAS, dressmaker 1871, 2 |
James THOMAS, bargeman 1861, 7 | Joseph THOMAS, letter carrier 1871, 18 |
Thomas THOMAS, tinplate boy 1871, 2 | Thomas THOMAS, police inspector 1871, 34 |
William THOMAS, killed in mine 1858, 4 | H.H. VIVIAN, copper magnate, 39 |
William WALKER, bargeman 1861, 7 | Harry WATKINS, brewer 1881, 31 |
WHITE Brothers, boatbuilders 1918, 5 | David WILLIAMS, bargeman 1851 and 1861, 6 |
Elizabeth WILLIAMS, bargewoman 1851, 7 | Eynon WILLIAMS, Coopers Arms 1871, 49 |
Mrs Harriet WILLIAMS, 1856, 38 | Henry WILLIAMS, killed in mine 1858, 4 |
Jane WILLIAMS, bargewoman 1851, 7 | John WILLIAMS, bargeman 1851 and 1861, 7 |
Lewis WILLIAMS, bargeman 1851 and 1861, 7 | Mary WILLIAMS, barge haulier 1851, 6 |
Phillip WILLIAMS, landowner c. 1838 and wool carder, 12, 14 | Phillip WILLIAMS, road cleaner 1861, 17 |
Thomas WILLIAMS, bargeman 1861, 7 | William WILLIAMS, bargeman 1851, 6 |
William WILLIAMS, building contractor 1867, 33 | Ellen WITNEY, maid 1881, 18 |
Henry WOODMAN, schoolmaster, 39 |
Gallantry Medal Awards
WW1
Bombardier James Jenkins MM Lance Corporal W.J.Thomas MM Sergeant M.Healey AM., MM., and bar, DCM
WW2
Group Captain H.W.G.J.Pendrill MC., AFC Flight Sergeant Gwilym Williams DFM Squadron Leader John L.Powell DFC
Pontardawe War Memorial WWI
World War One 1914-19.
L/cpl. James Banks | Pte. Aaron Davies |
Pte. Brinley R.Bevan | Pte. Benjamin Davies |
Pte. F.C.Bennett | Pte. Carey Davies |
Gnr. William Beynon | L/cpl. Thomas Bowden |
Pte. Percy Brown | Pte. Jas. Battenbough |
Pte. Edward Dale | Pte. David Daniel |
Pte. Daniel Davies | Pte. John Davies |
Lieut. J.Howard Davies | Spr. R.L.Davies |
Pte. Robert B.Davies | Pte. Samuel Davies |
Pte. W.E.Davies | Pte. F.B.Douglas |
Gnr E. Dudderidge | Pte. Roger H.Edwards |
Pte. Bertie Evans | Sgt. William Foley |
Gnr D.T.Francis | Dvr. George Gardiner |
Pte. William Gibbs | Pte. D.I.Griffiths |
Gnr. Albert.E. Hall | Pte. B.J.Hatch |
Sgt. M. Healey A.M., M.M., D.C.M | Pte. Albert E. Hewer |
Stkr. Ben Hodgy . | Gnr. W J Hopkins |
Rfn. H.G.Howells | Pte. William Jacobs |
Pte. W.S. Hudson | Gnr. David Jenkins |
Bom. Jas Jenkins M.M. | Pte. Phillip Jenkins |
Pte. D.G. John | Pte. J.D. John |
Trp. David Jones | Pte. Elias Jones |
Gnr. George Jones | Pte. Gwilym Jones |
Pte. John Jones | L/cpl. J.R.Jones |
Gnr. Oliver Jones | Pte. Phillip Jones |
Pte. Thomas Jones | Pte. William Jones |
Gnr. William Jones | Pte. D.S. Joseph |
Pte. lsaac Joseph | Pte. John Lacey |
Pte. Ben Lewis | Major Brinley Lewis |
Gnr. Howell E. Lewis | Pte. Jason Lewis |
Pte. Richard Lewis | Cpl. R.J. Mabbett |
Pte. Henry T Madge | Cpl. E.J. Masterman |
Pte. R.Gunton Michael | L/cpl. David Morgan |
L/cpl. Thomas Morgan | Pte. C.D. Morrison |
Pte. Arthur J. Mosley | Pte. William J. Newlands |
Pte. George Offer | Pte. Albert Painter |
Sgt. Arthur J. Parker | Spr. David S. Phillips |
L/cpl. Ernest Poll | Pte. G.Morgan Powell |
Pte. J. Rees | Pte. G.W. Sayce |
Pte Garfield Silcox | Pte. Albert J. Smith |
Pte. W J Smyth | Pte. Arthur Stock |
Pte. Henry Thomas | Engr. Pendal Thomas |
Sgt. William Thomas | L/cpl. W.J. Thomas M.M. |
Pte. Edward Torney | Pte. J.A. West |
Artfc. A.H. Williams | Pte. Albert M. Williams |
Sgt. Arthur Williams | Seaman. J.B.Williams |
Pte. J. Buckland | L/cpl. Rees LI Buckland |
Pte. R. LI (D1) Williams | Pte. Sydney Williams |
Pte. S. Williams (James St.) | Pte. William Williams |
Pte. W.P. Williams | Pte. G.H. Williams |
Pontardawe War Memorial WWII
World War Two 1939-45.
Guardsman. E.T.A. Ashmore | Pte. Peter Ballard |
F/lt. Cyril Davies | Sergt. Dewi Davies |
Sgt/Wo/A.G. Ernest M.G.Davies | Craftsman Thomas V. Davies |
L/cpl. James D. Doyle | O.S. John Doyle |
L/cpl, Ieuan Evans | Fusilier. Ieuan Evans |
P/O David I. Evans | A/B. John V. George |
Major. John F.Gilbertson | Stoker 1st. class J.N. Greenland |
LAC. David Hodge | Pte. William Howells |
Driver Brinley James | Pte. Richard Jenkins |
A.C.1. Albert Jeremiah | Sgt/WO/A.G. Glyn John |
Pte. Daniel Jones | Signalman Elfed Jones |
Gunner William M. Jones | 3rd. Officer William R. Jones |
Gunner. Richard C. Kingdon | Gunner. Glyndwr J. Lewis |
Gunner. T. Lewis | F/sgt. William M. McCarry |
L/cpl. David Morgan | Pte. William K. Morgan |
A.B. Melvyn B. Barratt | Pte. David L. Phillips |
LAC. Glyn S. Price | S/ldr. John L/Powell D.F.C. |
Stoker. Phillip Pritchard | Pte. Morgan G. Probert |
Sgt/Obr. Alwyn Rees | Pte. Ronald Richards |
F/eng. Frederick Shields | Signalman Charles W. Symonds |
Sergt. David M.Thomas | F/It. Emrys Thomas |
Pte. Islwyn Thomas | Sergt. T.A.Vaughan |
AB. R.R.Wesson | Sergt. Arthur Williams |
Pte. Edward M. Williams | F/sgt. Gwilym Williams D.F.M. |
Sergt. Islwyn Williams | Driver. John E. Williams |
Carpenter. Rees J. Williams | Sapper. Sidney Williams |
Guardsman. Morgan S H Williams | Pte. William R.O.Williams |
G/cpt. H.W.G.J. Penderel M.C., A.F.C. |
Gilbertson Employees in WWI
During the first World War 287 men from the W. Gilbertsons and Company steelworks in Pontardawe served in the army and navy, of whom 34 made the supreme sacrifice. A wooden plaque containing the names of the 287 Gilbertson employees who served in the Great War...................now hangs in the Public Hall and Institute on Herbert Street. The following names are recorded on the plaque together with the departments the men were employed in, their rank in the forces and for those who gave their lives the regiments they served in.
There are several departmental based sections to this extract & the alphabetical sequence is not exactly perfect.
Office Staff.
Lieut. E.W.P. Davies | Pte. W. Davies |
Staff corp. T.J. Extance | 2nd lieut. Daniel Howells |
Sergt. Sydney Hopkins | 2nd lieut. Sydney Hopkins |
Col sgt (ors) Wilfred Morgan | Pte. David Maddock |
Sgt. T.E. Thomas | 1st lt. Gwilym Williams |
T. cadet. B.J.Williams |
Steel Works Dept.
Driver. Fred Andrews | Rifleman. A. Bending |
Pte. W.J. Bowen | Stoker. D.J. Bowen |
Pte. John N. Bale | Pte. D Bromham |
Pte. Fred Clarke | Pte. Morlais James |
Pte. G.Pryce Daniels | Gnr. John Davies |
Pte. S.G. Davies | Pte. Morgan E. Davies |
Pte. Arthur Davies | Pte. William Davies |
Pte. Rees Edwards | Pte. John Evans |
L/c. Thomas Evans | Pte. Aneurin Evans |
L/c. Cyril Gough | Pte. Harry G. Griffiths |
Gnr. William Harrison | Signaller. D.L. Healy |
Pte. E.J. Humphreys | Pte. Thomas Hark |
Cpl. Tom Harris | Pte. Pat Hennessey |
Pte. D.M. Hughes | Pte. Tom Humphreys |
Pte. G.E. Hyde | Pte. J.H. Jenkins |
Pte. Theodore Jones | Pte. William Jones |
Sgt. J.W. John | Pte. Graham John |
Pte. Arthur James | Pte. T. Jenkins |
Pte. Ernest Lowe | Pte. J. W. Morse |
Sgt. Arthur Morgan | Cpt. J.S. Martin |
Pte. Price Mason | Sgt. James McNamara |
Sgt. W. McCormick | Signaller. Brynmor Morgan |
Pte. George Parry | Gunner. Evan Price (sheet mill) |
Pte. S. V. Price | Driver. Frank Phillips |
Sgt. George Phillips | Pte. Wilfred Phillips |
Pte. W.F. Richards | Pte. Percy Rees |
Pte. T J.Slee | Pte. E.S. Speller |
Sgt. H. Snelgrove | L/c. A. Sweeting |
Pte. William Street | Pte. E. Sibley |
Pte. E. Talbot | Pte. Griff Thomas |
Pte. David Watkins | Pte. F.S. Wilson |
Stoker. Glyn Williams | Gunner. John Williams |
Rifleman. P. Wilcox | Sgt. Victor Williams |
L/c. H. Jacobs | Pte. J.B. Williams |
Pte. Isaac Bromham | Sgt. E Williams |
Pte. John Davies | Pte. D.J. Williams |
Pte. Albert Wyman |
Sheet Mills and Galvanizing Dept.
Pte. T. Andrews | Pte. Syd Andrews |
Pte. Harry Andrews | Pte. R. Banfield |
L/c. A. Beynon | Pte. Syd Burdett |
Cpt. H.C. Belsey | Pte. D.J. Bevan |
Pte. Idris Belsey | Gnr. W B Bromham |
Gnr. W Bromham | Pte. James Bevan |
Sgt. Arthur Clatworthy | L/c. G.T. Chilcott |
Cpt. W. Crowther | Pte. John Cole |
Pte. John Davies | Sgt. J.W. Davies |
Pte. John Davies | Pte. B.R. Davies |
Sgt. E.J. Dolling | Cpl. Emlyn Edwards |
Pte. David Evans | Pte. Philip Edwards |
L/c. Oswald Eaton | Pte. Emlyn Evans |
Gunner. Griff Evans | Trimmer. J.J. Evans |
Stoker. J W.Gibbs | Pte. Syd Griffiths |
Gnr. Arthur Griffiths | L/c. T.W. Harding |
Sgt. George Harry | Pte. E. Harding |
Pte. Morgan Hopkins | Pte. H.J. Hopkins |
Pte. P. Hopkins | Pte. W.E. James |
Bandsman. Wattie Jones | A/B. Ll Jones |
Pte. Thomas Jones | L/C. Stanley Jones |
A/M. T.G. Jones | Pte. D.J. Jones |
Stoker. W.E. Jones | Pte. D.S. Jones |
Pte. Gwyn Joseph | L/C. W.M. Jones |
Stoker. D. Jones | Cpl. Thomas Jones |
Sapper. Harold Lewis | Pte. Richard Lewis |
Seaman. L.W. Lott | 3rd A/M. Sam Lewis |
Cpt. Gwilym Lewis | Pte. Elwyn Lewis |
3rd A/M. L.J. Lewis | Pte. Ruben Lloyd |
Rifleman. Howell Lloyd | Pte. W J Lloyd |
Pte. Syd Mainwaring | Pte. C. Mould |
Pte. D.H. Mainwaring | Gunner. H.M. Price |
Pte. Harry Picton | Pte. William Rees |
A/B. Howell Roberts | Pte. Owen Roderick |
2nd Lt. T.H. Stearle | Pte. Trevor Skidmore |
Pte. Bryn Seaborne | Pte. O. Taylor |
Pte. Ben Thomas | A/B. J.H. Thomas |
Gunner. E.J.Thomas | Pte. D.H. Thomas |
Pte. W.J. Thomas | Pte. Thomas Thomas |
Pte. R.L. Thomas | Pte. Daniel Thomas |
Gunner. David Thomas | Pte. Glyn Thomas |
Driver. Emrys Thomas | O/S. Oswald Thomas |
L/C. Isaac Thomas | L/C. Nathan Thomas |
Pte. Oliver Williams | Pte. S.F. Williams |
Pte. John Walters | Pte. Rees Walters |
Pte. Griff Williams | Pte. David Williams |
Trimmer. D.J. Williams | Pte. D.R. Williams |
Pte. D.B. Williams | Stoker. T.J Williams |
Pte. Alf Williams | Pte. William Seaborne |
Pte. David Williams |
Slag Dept.
Driver. David Reece Sapper. William Thrussell Seaman. James Seddon Pte. George Talbot
Tinplate Dept.
Pte. E. Atkinson | Pte. A. Atkinson |
Pte. Emlyn Bowen | Pte. Emanuel Bevan |
Pte. Ivor Chilcott | Bombardier. William Canning |
Pte. W.D. Chilcott | Driver. D.Morgan Davies |
Pte. Idris Davies | Pte. Robert Doling |
Stoker. Handel Davies | Stoker. William Davies |
Gnr. J. Davies | Gnr. Thomas Deer |
Driver. A. Edmunds | Driver. W Evans |
Pte. Charles Forbes | Pte. Thomas Francis |
Pte. T. Grabowski | Pte. Fred Griffiths |
Signaller. Rees Griffiths | L/C. C. Griffiths |
Pte. Henry George | Pte. W. Griffiths |
Pte. T. Howells | Stoker. Thomas Humphreys |
Pte. H. Hatfield | Pte. E.J. Humphreys |
Pte. James John | Pte. Thomas Jones |
Pte. Percy John | Pte. John Jones |
Bombardier. D.T. Jones | Pte. O. James |
Driver. John James | Pte. David John James |
Pte. Glyn Jones | Stoker. David Jones |
Pte. Ellis Jones | Pte. B.C. Lambridge |
Pte. Edmund Lloyd | Cpl. D.J. Lewis |
Pte. Joseph Lewis | Pte. Idris Lewis |
Gunner. Harry Lewis | Pte. H.J. Morgan |
Drummer. T.J. Mainwaring | Pte. Eynon Morgan |
Gunner. D. Morris | Pte. Brinley R. Madge |
Gnr. Richard Marley | Pte. Cyril Morgan |
Bomb. William Owen | Pte. W. Palmer |
Pte. T. Perret | Pte. Ben Price |
Pte. Albert C. Palmer | Pte. John Richards |
Gunner. Richard Roberts | Pte. Wilfred Richards |
Pte. David Rees | Pte. Morgan Rees |
Pte. Emlyn Thomas | Pte. T.J. Williams |
Pioneer. W.J. Williams | Signaller. Ferdinand Williams |
Pte. J. Watkins | Pte. E. Young |
Dept
Pte. D.E. Davies | Pte. Emrys Davies |
Pte. William Extance | A/M J.B. Gorst |
Driver. J. Hewitt | Pte. E.G. Hurst |
Driver. T.J. Howells | A/B. Thomas Humphreys |
Pte. Kenneth Lewis | O/S. J.E. Lewis |
Pte. W. E Lloyd | Pte. W. Morgan |
L/C. H.J. Poll | Pte. A.G. Richards |
Bricklayers
Cpl. T.C. Banner Sapper. Thomas Hyatt
Traffic Dept.
Stoker. W.R. Beynon Stoker. J. Beynon Pte. R.J.T. Locke
Crane Drivers etc.
Pte. Brinley Davies Seaman. R. Harris, Pte. Arthur Jones Pte. Morley John Sapper. Owen MacCafferty Pte. R.J. Thompson Stoker. John Talbot
General Dept.
Pte. A.E. Andrews Pte. W. Davies Pte. D. Evans Pte. W. Hughes Pte. J Franklyn
Gilbertson Employees that Died in WWI
The following W.Gilbertson and company employees made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War 1914-18.
L/C. James Banks 1st Wilts Reg. steelwork dept. | Pte. Jas. Battenbough tinplate dept. |
Pte. Percy Brown general dept. | Pte. David Daniel RWF tinplate |
Pte. Carey Davies 2nd Wilts Reg. bricklayers | Pte. John Davies tinplate |
Pte. Frank B. Douglas 12th K.R.R. general dept. | Pte. John Evans 4th Yorks. sheetmill/galv. |
Sgt. William Foley S.W.B steelworks | Sgt. M. Healy 2nd R.M.F. steelworks |
Pte. Albert E. Ewer 1st Glos.Reg bricklayers | Stoker. B Hodge R.N. tinplate |
Pte. W Jacobs Wilts.Reg. tinplate | Pte. David Jenkins R.N.V.R. sheetmills/galv. |
Gunner. George Jones R.N.V.R. sheetmills/galv. | Pte. Gwilym Jones 3rd S.W.B sheetmills/galv. |
Pte. William Jones R,W.F sheetmills/galv. | Pte. P.R. Jones Machine gun corp tinplate |
Pte. Isaac Joseph 7th S.W.B sheetmills/galv. | Gunner. H.E. Lewis R.N.V.R. sheetmills/galv. |
Pte. J Lewis 7th S.W.B steelworks | Cpl. Robert J Mabbett 2nd Welsh Reg traffic dept. |
Cpl. E.J Masterman R.F. engineers dept. | Pte. W.J Newlands R.W.L.I. tinplate |
Pte. Albert Painter S.W.B general dept. | Sgt. Arthur Parker 7th S.L.Inf. tinplate |
L/C. Ernest Poll 3rd Rifle Brigade engineering | Pte. W.C. Smith sheetmills/galv. |
Pte. Arthur Stock 6th S.L.Inf. engineering | Pte. Ivor Thomas 3rd Welsh Reg. steelworks |
Pte. Edward Toney 2nd S.W.B steelworks | Pte. Albert M.Williams 7th S.W.B bricklayers dept. |
Pte. Rees Ll Williams K.S L.I. engineering | Pte. William Williams 6th S.W.B bricklayers dept |