- First Name(s):FrancisJamesT
- Surname:FAWDRY
- Service Number:11571
- Rank:
Private
- Conflict:WW1
- Service:Army
- Army Sector:Infantry
- Regiment:South Wales Borderers
- Battalion:1st Battalion
- Former Units:None
- Date of Death:31st October 1914
- Age At Death:38
- Cause of Death:Killed in action
- Place of Death:Unknown
- Place of Burial:Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium, Panel 22.
- Place of Birth:Hallow, Worcestershire, enlisted Brecon
- Home Town:Unknown
- Casualty's Relatives:
Son of James and Mary E. Fawdry, 3 Mill Walk, East Comer, Worcester
FAWDRY Francis James T Is Named On These Memorials
Notes About The Memorial(s) Listed Above
Worcester St David’s Church with photgraph and the information: Private, 1st Welsh Borderers, Killed at Ypres, Oct 30th 1914.
Hallow St Philip and St James’s Church with the information: Private, 1st S.W. Borderers.
Further Information About FAWDRY Francis James T
Served in the South African Campaign.
Appears in the Worcester/Worcestershire Roll of Honour Book for army casualties located in Worcester Cathedral under Hallow casualties, surname spelt Faudrey.
Frank Fawdry, Private 11571 South Wales Borderers entered the theatre of war on the 20th September 1914. He was awarded the 1914 Star, the Victory Medal and the British War Medal.
Frank Fawdry has no known grave, the photograph available shows his name on the Ypres Menin Gate Memorial.