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Liverpool: any memorials to the Lewis brothers?


clive_hughes

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Hi,

Can our Liverpool pals say whether any memorials exist for these two men, please?  They and their parents lived at 91 Cameron Street, Edge Lane, Liverpool after about 1904 and (parents and two siblings) up to May 1920 when they returned to their native Anglesey.  From notes in a service record they may have been Welsh Calvinistic Methodists (now Welsh Presbyterian Church) by denomination.  

Owen Lewis, Driver 695741, 57th Divisional Ammunition Column RFA.  Died of wounds France 7 July 1916, aged 21.

Richard John Lewis, Private 40066, 2nd Battn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers.  Died of wounds France 22 August 1917 aged 22. 

Their father was a dock labourer in 1911.  Richard was a bricklayer ??possibly for Shute & Co., George Street, Liverpool.  Owen was a warehouseman. 

There are no memorials to them on Anglesey that I know of.  I tried the Liverpool Hall of Remembrance web page but got nowhere.    

Thanks,

Clive

 

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