Hywyn Posted 23 October , 2009 Posted 23 October , 2009 A local newspaper dated 18/6/1917 refers to Captain The Reverend Arthur W Davies having recently been awarded the MC for conspicuous service in the field. I'm having a struggle to find him in LG or Medal Cards and would be obliged if another pair of eyes could have a look in case I'm missing something obvious. TIA Hywyn
Myrtle Posted 23 October , 2009 Posted 23 October , 2009 A local newspaper dated 18/6/1917 refers to Captain The Reverend Arthur W Davies having recently been awarded the MC for conspicuous service in the field. I'm having a struggle to find him in LG or Medal Cards and would be obliged if another pair of eyes could have a look in case I'm missing something obvious. TIA Hywyn Hywyn His medal card is there. At present, I'm not at a pc with editing software so can not reduce image to post, but if you look him up as Arthur W Davies (the W stands for William) and his unit as Chaplain of 53rd Division, you should find him. There is also information regarding address etc on the back of card.
Hywyn Posted 23 October , 2009 Author Posted 23 October , 2009 Myrtle and Aled My excuses for not finding him are 1) Tried various combinations with and withou Chaplain* in unit but I didn't try under full name and didn't expect it to be under 53rd Welch Div 2) Should have thought of looking after the date of the newspaper article (looked every Davies refrence for three months before that date!!) Thank you both for sorting it out. Diolch Hywyn
Ron Clifton Posted 24 October , 2009 Posted 24 October , 2009 A noble effort, it seems. Some men were given the VC for deeds olike this. Ron
Hywyn Posted 24 October , 2009 Author Posted 24 October , 2009 Yes, I quite agree Ron. Looking at thr History of the 53rd Division I should think that he got it for his actions during 2nd Gaza in mid April although I cannot rule out some other attack. Shouls any anyone know for sure I would be obliged for the info. Hywyn
Carmania Posted 24 October , 2009 Posted 24 October , 2009 Hywyn He was born on the 16th January 1870 at Chesterton north Staffodshire, the son of Edward and Mary E Davies. In 1901 he married Dora Catherine Owen, daughter of the late Rev Hugh Owen of Corwen. He was educated at Handsworth College and entered the Ministry in 1896. He was a Wesleyan Methodist. Aled
mattgibbs Posted 25 October , 2009 Posted 25 October , 2009 He is listed in the Methodist ministers lists for those who died in the work, as passing on in 1945. Regards Matt
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