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Sister Hopkins
Service: Nurse (Sister), QARNNS ?
Notes: Nothing is known of Sister Hopkins except that her name on the Roll of Honour in Kings Cross Welsh Chapel London has ‘RN Hospital’ against it.
Reference: WaW0197
Sister Hopkins’s name on Roll of Honour
Sister Hopkins’s name on Roll of honour of those who served in WWI, Kings Cross Welsh Chapel London
Gertrude Winifred Allan Dyer
Place of birth: Newport
Service: Worker, QMAAC
Death: 1918-01-27, Cause not known
Memorial: Christchurch Cemetery, Newport, Monmouthshire
Notes: aged 38. On her grave it says that the stone was erected by her family and ‘Newport Women’s Liberal Association of which she was the secretary for 18 years’. A plaque has also been placed on her grave by the Commonwealth War Commission. Her name also appears on the WW1 Roll of Honour book kept in Newport Reference Library and the Welsh National Book of Remembrance.
Reference: WaW0103
Mary Olwen Evans
Place of birth: Llangadog, April 1896
Service: Assistant (Cook) : , QMAAC
Death: 1919-03-23, Influenza?/Y Ffliw?
Notes: aged 20, buried Ebbw Vale
Sources: http://www.wwwmp.co.uk/carmarthenshire-war-memorials/
Reference: WaW0013
Janet Elizabeth Evans
Place of birth: Newtown
Service: Clerk, QMAAC
Death: May 1919, London, not known / anhysbys
Memorial: War memorial, Newtown, Montgomeryshire
Notes: Janet became a teacher but later left to join the Army Pay Corps in Chester. In the summer of 1918 she joined the clerical staff of the QMAAC and was stationed in London. Following a period of indifferent health she was admitted to a London military hospital in April 1919. She died a month later, aged 21.
Reference: WaW0016
Kate (Anna Catherine) Miller
Place of birth: Grangetown Cardiff
Service: Worker, QMAAC, 1918 - 1920
Death: 1920-07-29, St Pol-sur-Ternoise cemetery,France, Pneumonia / Niwmonia
Notes: aged 27. Buried St Pol-sur-Ternoise cemetery
Sources: http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx?cpage=11&sort=name&order=asc; folder
Reference: WaW0038
Doris Quane
Place of birth: Isle of Man
Service: Worker, QMAAC
Memorial: War Grave, Boddelwyddan, Denbighshire
Notes: aged 28; buried St Michel's Ammanford
Sources: http://www.flintshirewarmemorials.com/memorials/bodelwyddan-memorial/canadians-2/quane-doris/
Reference: WaW0047
War grave of Doris Quane
War Grave of Doris Quane, QMAAC, surrounded by the graves of Canadian soldiers
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
Mary E Smith
Place of birth: Dolgellau
Service: Forewoman, QMAAC
Death: 1918-08-21, Dolgellau, Sickness / Salwch
Memorial: War memorial, Dolgellau, Merionethshire
Notes: aged 42. Buried St Mary's Dolgellau.
Reference: WaW0056
Lizzie Dora Stephens
Place of birth: Y Trallwng
Service: Worker, QMAAC
Death: 1918-04-24, Cause not known
Memorial: War memorial, Y Trallwng, Montgomeryshire
Notes: aged 23, buried at Aldershot Military Cemetery
Sources: http://tanyabirnie.blogspot.it/2014/09/worker-m-f-brown.html
Reference: WaW0058