Anglesey, Bryngwran, Hebron Chapel, built in 1824.
In the graveyard of Hebron Calvinistic Methodist Chapel in Bryngwran on Anglesey are a couple of memorials to world war casualties, which I have shown below in high-resolution images.
WWII War Casualty, William Kitchener Teasdale – a Gunner in the Royal Artillery – died on the 9th of March 1942 aged 26. A plaque on the grave of his in-laws remembers William and his wife Megan. Although William and Megan had married and lived in Sunderland, Megan was a Bryngwran girl. He is not listed on the Bryngwran War Memorial. William Kitchener Teasdale died in WWII in 1942 aged 26. Hugh Jones died 1917 aged 24. Hugh – a Private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers – had been killed in France but is remembered on the gravestone of his younger sister – Elizabeth – who had died aged just 10 in 1911, and their mother and father, Ellen who died in 1944, and Hugh, who died in 1946.
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