Commemorated: | |||
1. Memorial: | Pyle (St. James) Churchyard | In South-East part. | |
2. Book: | The (1921) Masonic Roll of Honour 1914-1918 | Pg.126 | |
3. Memorial: | The (1940) Scroll - WW1 Roll of Honour | 56A GQS | |
Awards & Titles: |
4th Class
Family :
Son of William and Margaret Jenkins, of Cefn Cribbwr, Bridgend, Glam.Service Life:
Campaigns:
- The First World War 1914-1918, World-wide.
Unit / Ship / Est.: Army Chaplains' Department |
Action : Post War |
Post War includes all operations in all theatres up to 31st August 1921. This excludes the campaign in Russia against the Bolsheviks. It also includes men who succombed to wounds post war and who died from various causes whilst still in the services but post war.
Detail :
4th Class Chaplain.
His death was reported in the Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal on the 14th March 1919. "DEATHS. JENKINS-On the 6th March, at the Horton War Hospital, Epsom, of pneumonia, following influenza, the Rev. David Jenkins, C.F., Royal Army Chaplains Department, Chaplain of the above hospital, and formerly curate of St. John's, Derby, aged 32."
Masonic :
Type | Lodge Name and No. | Province/District : |
---|---|---|
Mother : | Chatsworth No. 3430 E.C. | Derbyshire |
Initiated | Passed | Raised |
15th February 1916 | - | - |
Clerk in Holy Orders resident at Derby upon initiation in 1916. His war service is recorded in the contribution records ended by "Died 6 March 1919."
Source :
The project globally acknowledges the following as sources of information for research across the whole database:
- The Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- The (UK) National Archives
- Ancestry.co.uk - Genealogy, Family Trees & Family History online
- ugle.org.uk - The records of the United Grand Lodge of England including the Library and Museum of Freemasonry
Additional Source:
- Founder Researchers : Paul Masters & Mike McCarthy
- Researcher : Bruce Littley