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Herbert Fred Carter
Golygwyd gan : Person6 Wales at War / Cymru yn y Rhyfel 27/05/2016
Man geni: Paulton, Gwlad yr Haf
Dyddiad marw: 8/10/1918
Rhyw: Gwrywaidd
Lle claddwyd : Mynwent Prospect Hill, Gouy
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Dyddiad geni - N/A
Ble ? - Paulton, Gwlad yr Haf
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Dyddiad Ymrestrodd - N/A
Ble ? - Abertyleri, Sir Fynwy
Oedran - N/A
Fel - Fel Anhysbys
Rhengoedd
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Rheng Dyddiad - N/A
Rheng - Fel Milwr Cyffredin
Gwasanaeth - Y Fyddin Brydeining
Fel - Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Rhif gwasanaeth - 93551
Ennillodd fedal
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Dyddiad dyfarnu - N/A
dyfarnwyd - Math : Medal Rhyfel Prydeinig
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Dyddiad dyfarnu - N/A
dyfarnwyd - Math : Medal Buddugoliaeth
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Dyddiad marw - 8/10/1918
Ble ? - N/A
Teulu
- Tad - William Probert Carter
- Mam - Mercy Maggs
- Brawd - William Carter
- Brawd - David Carter
- Brawd - Vincent Carter
- Brawd - Oliver Carter
- Brawd - Albert Carter
- Brawd - Charles Carter
- Brawd - Edward Carter
- Brawd - Tom Carter
Cyfeiriad
- The Batch, Paulton, Gwlad yr Haf
Iaith/ieithoedd siaradwyd
- Saesneg
Gwybodaeth bellach
The 1901 census shows Herbert Fred Carter to be one of seven boys born to William Probert Carter and Mercy Carter (nee Maggs). The boys were William (13), David (12), Vincent (10), Herbert (7), Oliver, (5), Albert (3) and Charles (1).
They were living in Paulton in North Somerset at the time. William was working at a coal hewer and their eldest son, also William, was working at the colliery as a carter (underground) at the age of 13.
By 1911 William and Mercy were living in The Batch, Paulton, Bristol and had added a further two sons, Edward and Tom to their family. Four of their sons were still living with them (including Herbert) were also employed in the coal mines.
When the Carters lost Herbert in October 1918 they suffered their second tragedy of the war, they had previously lost Herbert’s older brother Vincent in May 1915
Herbert moved to Newbridge at some time after the 1911 Census to work in the Celynen collieries, he is commemorated on both the Newbridge memorial and the Celynen Collieries Roll of Honour.
Galwedigaeth cyn y rhyfeloedd
- Collier
Cyfeirnod Comisiwn Beddau Rhyfel y Gymanwlad
Adnoddau defnyddiwyd
- Newbridge War Memorial project - Biography of Herbert Fred Carter compiled by the Newbridge War Memorial project.