Commemorated: | |||
1. Grave: | Ismailia War Memorial Cemetery | A.132 | |
2. Book: | The (1921) Masonic Roll of Honour 1914-1918 | Pg.116 | |
3. Memorial: | The (1940) Scroll - WW1 Roll of Honour | 6A GQS | |
Awards & Titles: |
Family :
Son of Reginald Kelway Bamber, of 53, Melfort Rd., Thornton Heath, Surrey.Service Life:
Campaigns:
- The First World War 1914-1918, World-wide.
Unit / Ship / Est.: No.17 Training Depot Station |
Action : Egypt |
Egypt was the base for the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force which was engaged in the region, primarily against the Turks. In the early stages of the war Egypt was threatened by Turkish advances towards Suez which were defeated and the Turks retreated to Palestine. Most of the effort of the MEF was thereafter directed towards operations in Palestine and Syria. Many of those buried and commemorated in Egypt succumbed to wounds, disease or were army victims of naval actions in the region.
Detail :
S/6157, Acting Sergeant, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
David Barnes Wilfred KELLAWAY-BAMBER, Flight Cadet, No.17 Training Depot Station The Masonic Roll 1921 lists as BAMBER He was killed whilst flying in RE8 serial no B6599. He formerly served with Army Ordnance Corps
Masonic :
Type | Lodge Name and No. | Province/District : |
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Mother : | Duke of Normandy No. 245 E.C. | Jersey |
Initiated | Passed | Raised |
15th April 1915 | 20th May 1915 | 17th June 1915 |
In 1915, at the time of his initiation he is a Sergeant in the Army Ordnance Corps. He is aged 25. No explicit war service is recorded but after payments of 1s.6d.due in 1918, he is recorded as "Killed in action 24th Sept 1918."
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