Pte Owen Iorweth Owen (R) 29 Sept 1916 - Contay British Cemetery

Pte OWEN, Iorwerth Richard

NOK: Son of Edward and Cecil Louise Owen, of Llanfair, Wales.

Mrs C.L. Owen (M) North Cooking Lake, Alberta

Three Owen brothers – 437643 James, 437644 Iorweth and 437645 Cecil – attested into the 51st Battalion and were all sent as reinforcements to the 15th Battalion (48th Highlanders) and taken on strength 9-6-1916 and all were posted to No. 1 Company.

James was wounded on the Somme during the battle of Thiepval ridge when the battalion assaulted Regina Trench on 26 Sept 1916. He was medically evacuated to the UK and struck off strength.

Iorweth died of wounds received in the same engagement and is buried in Contay British Cemetery.

Cecil survived the engagement, was wounded at Hill 70 in August 1917, was transferred to Battalion HQ Transport Section and served with the battalion for the duration of the war.

Era(s)
  • 1914 - 1919 (WW 1)
Unit(s)
15th Bn (WW 1)
Previous unit
51st Bn
Date of attestation
21-Aug-1916
Date Taken on Strength
09-Jun-1916
Service number
437644
Fate
Died of wounds
Date of death
29-Sep-1916
Cemetery or memorial name
CONTAY BRITISH CEMETERY, CONTAY
Grave or panel reference
I. E. 9.
Cemetery or memorial country
France
Age on date of death
18
Cause of death
Died of wounds
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