MORGAN David Phillips

  • First Name(s):
    David 
    Phillips 
  • Surname:
    MORGAN
  • Service Number:
    Unknown
  • Rank:

    Second Lieutenant

  • Conflict:
    WW1
  • Service:
    Army
  • Army Sector:
    Artillery
  • Corps:
    Royal Artillery
  • Former Units:
    None
  • Date of Death:
    Unknown
  • Age At Death:
  • Place of Death:
    Unknown
  • Place of Burial:
    Unknown
  • Place of Birth:
    Unknown
  • Home Town:
    Unknown
  • Casualty's Relatives:
    Unknown
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MORGAN David Phillips Is Named On These Memorials

Notes About The Memorial(s) Listed Above

Additional information on the Roll of Service: Capt. M.C.

Further Information About MORGAN David Phillips

David Morgan was born in 1893 in Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, the son of William and Anne Morgan.  In 1911 the family were resident at Hill House, Bushley.  He served as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery and went to France on 17th October 1915.  He won the Military Cross on 4th June 1917.

The Bushley, Longden, Queenhill and Holdfast Almanack and Year Book for 1915:
The Roll of Honour.
Bushley
The following is a List of Bushley men now serving their country in the Army.
1. Those who have enlisted for the War:
David Morgan, of Hill House, Lance-Corpl. 5th Glo’ster Territorials
William Nash, son of Mr Nash, Bushley School…Culham School-masters Corps
Cecil Jones…Trooper, Somerset Yeomanry.

In Kitcheners’s Army
J.O. Griffin (late chauffeur at Pull Court) Lance-Corpl. 9th Glo’sters
A.H. Walker, Lance-Corporal 9th Glo’sters
Henry Starling, of Freebarns End, 9th Glo’sters
J.T. Philpot, Bushley Green, 9th Glo’sters
Thos. Lane, The Gardens, Pull Court, 9th Glo’sters
H.G. Trigg, 9th Glo’sters
Charles Blake, Church End, 9th Glo’sters
A.A. Blake, 9th Glo’sters
Nathaniel W. George (who died in Hospital, Dec. 1) 9th Glo’sters
Richard Smith, Green Street Lodge, 9th Glo’sters
David Hamblin, 9th Glo’sters

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Credits: Almanack courtesy of Peter Walker.