Francis (Frank) Leo Clancy
Golygwyd gan : WelshMemorials Welsh Memorials to the Great War 26/05/2016
Dyddiad geni: 1896
Man geni: Morriston, Swansea / Treforris, Abertawe
Dyddiad marw: 23/10/1918
Rhyw: Gwrywaidd
Lle claddwyd : Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau, France/Ffrainc
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Dyddiad geni - 1896
Ble ? - Morriston, Swansea / Treforris, Abertawe
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Dyddiad Ymrestrodd - 1916
Ble ? - N/A
Oedran - N/A
Fel -
Brwydrau
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Dyddiad y frwydr - 1/7/1916
Ble ? - Somme
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Dyddiad y frwydr - 7/6/1917
Ble ? - Messines
Rhengoedd
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Rheng Dyddiad - N/A
Rheng - Fel Is-gorporal
Gwasanaeth - Y Fyddin Brydeining
Fel - Welsh Regiment
Rhif gwasanaeth - 35804
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Dyddiad marw - 23/10/1918
Ble ? - N/A
Teulu
- Mam - Margaret Clancy
- Tad - William Clancy
- Brawd - Will Clancy
Cyfeiriad
- The Common, Plasmarl, Abertawe (Swansea)
Gwybodaeth bellach
Rhondda Leader 4/5/1918: Private Frank Clancy, Welsh Regiment, brother of Mr. Will Clancy, Buteistreet, Treorchy, the well known Rhondda trainer, while recovering from his wounds at an English hospital volunteered to give a quart of his blood to save the life of a Canadian soldier who had both lost both legs. In a letter to his brother, Private Clancy stated that he was progressing favourably, but was still weak. He enlisted two years ago, and had served 18 months tin France. He has been recommended for a commission for gallant work on the field. He has been wounded three times, at the battle of the Somme and Messines Ridge, and has also contracted fever. One of his two soldier brothers has been discharged from the Army. His mother resides at Plasmarl Common, Morriston, Swansea.
Cyfeirnod Comisiwn Beddau Rhyfel y Gymanwlad
Adnoddau defnyddiwyd
- Rhondda Leader 4/5/1918 p. 2 - o archif ar lein y Llyfrgell Genedlaethol/ from the National Library's online archive