Samuel Youldon Dunn grave monument details at St Collen Church burial ground, Llangollen, Denbighshire,Wales

Samuel Youldon Dunn grave monument in St Collen Church burial ground, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales

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Samuel Youldon Dunn
first name on monumentSamuel Y Dunn was born 1889 in Askam Lancs to Frederick A Dunn and Martha Jane (formerly Davies) who moved to the area from Denbigh. Samuel seems to have been the only surviving son of 11 children. He enlisted in Whitehaven aged 25 to the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders. He was listed as missing in action in France & Flanders on 25 September 1915 and assumed dead in 1916. His family moved back to Llangollen some time before 1919 giving their address as Aled House Market St. Llangollen.

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Samuel was my Grandfather's cousin and is one of seven members of his generation who fought together in WW1. At least two did not return. I have many records for the other men in the family and some old newspaper cuttings from the period which until now did not signify. I suspect that Samuel's death report may be among them, now that we know what happened to him. Though the family originated in Denbigh, they lived mostly in Cumbria. They returned to Llangollen only after losing Samuel. Samuel's mother was a daughter of Henry Davies, a Denbigh character who kept the stationer's there. I have been researching this generation on behalf of my father, who lost his father early on and who wishes to know more about this close family and their experiences. Thanks in advance for your time.
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Location of the above Samuel Youldon Dunn monument

St Collen Church burial ground, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales

St Collen Church burial ground, Llangollen
St Collen Church burial ground

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