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Edith Mary Tonkin
Place of birth: Sandford Devon
Service: Ward maid, VAD, 1917/11/06 – 1918/10/13
Death: 1918-10-13, 3rd General Hospital Le Treport, Pneumonia / Niwmonia
Memorial: War memorial, Llandaff, Glamorgan
Notes: Edith was born on a farm in Devonshire in 1892. She moved to Cardiff when her father inherited a pub from his uncle. She worked as a ward maid at the 3rd General hospital in Tréport, France, where she died aged 26. Her name appears on Llandaff war memorial with that of her younger brother William John (Jack), who died at the battle of Loos in 1915.
Reference: WaW0061

headstone
Headstone commemorating Edith Mary Tonkin, Mount Huon Military Cemetery Normandy. Courtesy Peter Bennett Dewberry Yorkshire

Tonkin family
Photograph of the Tonkin family on the family farm in Devon, c 1910. Courtesy Maureen Roberts, Western Australiarn
Ella Richards
Place of birth: Lampeter
Service: Nurse, VAD
Death: 1918-10-14, Salonika, Pneumonia / Niwmonia
Memorial: War memorial, Lampeter, Cardiganshire
Notes: aged 31. buried at Mikra British Cemetery, Salonika
Sources: Cambrian News and Merionethshire/Meirionnydd Standard 9 May/Mai 1919
Reference: WaW0050

Newspaper report
Ella Richards mentioned in despatches, Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard 18th July 1919
Caroline Jackson Davies
Place of birth: Llandovery
Service: Chief section leader Cook: , WRNS, 22/05/1918
Death: 1918-10-26, Carmarthen, illness/salwch
Notes: aged 22. Buried at Llandingat
Sources: http://www.wwwmp.co.uk/carmarthenshire-war-memorials/
Reference: WaW0005
Lucy Jane Saint,
Place of birth: Pontypool
Service: Waitress, QMAAC
Death: 1918-10-27, Royal Victoria Hospital Boscombe, Hampshire, Pneumonia / Niwmonia
Memorial: War Memorial gates; Grave St Michael, Pontypool, Monmouthshire
Notes: aged 23. Buried Llanfihangel Pontymoel churchyard, Pontypool.
Sources: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSob=c&GSsr=1&GScid=2532175&GRid=122596316&df=p&; http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/11559566.Female_war_casualty_from_Pont-y-p?l/Pontypool/Pont-y-p?l/Pont-y-p?l_to_be_commemorated/
Reference: WaW0055
Amy Laura Whitcombe
Place of birth: Hengoed
Service: Worker, QMAAC
Death: 1918-11-03, S C Convalescent Hospital, Plymouth, Influenza / Y Ffliw
Memorial: War memorial, Ystrad Mynach and Hengoed, Glamorgan
Notes: aged 24.
Reference: WaW0063
Margaret Evans Thomas
Place of birth: Pwllheli
Service: Staff Nurse, TFNS, 1914 - 1918
Death: 1918-11-08, 1st London General Hospital, Pneumonia
Memorial: War Memorial; Nurses Memorial; St Bartholomew's Hospital, Pwllheli; St Asaph, Caernarfon; Flintshire; London
Notes: Margaret, from a Welsh-speaking family, was brought up in Pwllheli from the age of 9 by her aunt and uncle. She probably trained as a nurse in London, perhaps at St Bartholemew’s Hospital which became the 1st London General Hospital. During the war she served as a Staff Nurse there until her death from flu at the age of 28; she was described as ‘cheerful and willing’. The War Office paid her funeral expenses of £20 2s 0d. Her gravestone in Pwllheli cemetery is set with the commemorative plaque (dead man’s penny’) sent to her relations after the war. Her name also appears on the Nurses’ Memorial in St Asaph’s cathedral. Thanks to Wayne Bywater.
Sources: http://www.flintshirewarmemorials.com/memorials/st-asaph-memorial/st-asaph-cathedral-welsh-nurses-ww1/thomas-margaret-evans WO-399-14971
Reference: WaW0017

Letter
Letter from Miss Sidney Brown to Agnes Conway of the Womens Section of the Imperial War Museum listing Margaret’s name as having died of pneumonia.

Grave of Margaret Evans Thomas
Margaret Evans Thomas’s grave in Pwllheli cemetery, set with her ‘dead man’s penny’. Thanks to Veronica Ruth.

Nurses memorial St Asaphs Cathedral
Name of Margaret Evans Thomas on the Nurses' Memorial, St Asaph's Cathedral

Letter
Letter from Margaret’s aunt Mrs Summers, explaining the differing names on her funeral payments.

Letter
Letter from Mrs Summers’s son in law, explaining the differing names on Margaret’s funeral payments.
Edith E Copham
Service: Munitions Worker
Death: 1918-11-18, NEF Pembrey, Ffrwydrad
Memorial: Cenotaph, Swansea, Glamorgan
Notes: aged 19. She was killed in the same explosion as Mary Fitzmaurice and Jane Jenkins; MF and EEC shared a public funeral.
Sources: Explosion report Herald of Wales 14th December 1914; Funeral report South Wales Weekly Post 30 Nov 1918 / Adroddiad am y ffrwydrad Herald of Wales 14eg Rhagfyr 1914; Adroddiad am yr angladd South Wales Weekly Post 30ain Tachwedd 1918
Reference: WaW0002
Mary Fitzmaurice
Service: Munitions Worker
Death: 1918-11-18, NEF Pembrey, Explosion/Ffrwydrad
Memorial: Cenotaph, Swansea, Glamorgan
Notes: aged 36, mother of seven children. She was killed in the same explosion as Edith Copham and Jane Jenkins; MF and EEC shared a public funeral.
Sources: Explosion report Herald of Wales 14th December 1914 / Adroddiad am y ffrwydrad Herald of Wales 14eg Rhagfyr 1914
Reference: WaW0020
Jane Jenkins
Place of birth: Landore
Service: Munitions Worker
Death: 1918-11-18, NEF Pembrey, Explosion / Ffrwydrad
Memorial: Cenotaph, Swansea, Glamorgan
Notes: aged 21. She was killed in the same explosion as Edith Copham and Mary Fitzmaurice
Sources: Adroddiad am y ffrwydrad Herald of Wales 14eg Rhagfyr 1914
Reference: WaW0030
Emma Grace (Gracie) Fletcher
Place of birth: Ammanford
Service: Nurse
Death: 1918-11-19, Royal Military Hospital Pontypool, Influenza/Y Ffliw
Memorial: War memorial, Ammanford, Carmarthen
Notes: aged 26. Grave in Abergele cemetary
Sources: http://www.terrynorm.ic24.net/photo%20ammanford%20park%20gates.htm
Reference: WaW0021