Private Norman Davey

Norman Davey born 1893 Dunston (?), Newcastle.

Son of William Davey of Marylebone Middlesex  and Jemima Jane Robson of Swalwell.

He was one of six siblings:

William Robson Davey 1891–1978
John Thomas Davey 1894–1925
Eleanor Davey 1896–1898
George Edward Davey 1900–1901
Elizabeth Jemima Davey (Reed) 1901-
 
William's brother John (Jack) died of leukaemia possibly as a result of mustard gas in WW1 he was a seargent in the Royal Army Medical Corps.

 

Military:

Service No: 632570

Private  

2nd/20th Bn. London Regiment

Egyptian Theatre

Formerly 1724, R.A.M.C.


Died:

01 May 1918 Egyptian Expeditionary Force

Commemorated at JERUSALEM MEMORIAL
Panels 45 to 52.

Israel and Palestine (including Gaza)

 

In 1922 he was awarded the British War and Victory Medals which were forwarded to his father William Davey of East Denton, Newcastle upon Tyne.

At the time of his death his mother was living at 6 Carrington Road, East Denton Newcastle upon Tyne,

 

 

Find A Grave: 25276356

Above: Norman Davey with his mother Jemima Jane & Sandy the horse.

 

Bellow: Norman and his brother Jack Davey.

Photo Source: Jennifer Deans (Great Neice of Normans)

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