Sunday, 11 November 2012

Thomas Edgar Morris

Twm (second from right) with siblings Noel, Bonnie, Katie and Jack
Thomas Edgar Morris was born at Garregwen, Morfa Bychan, Porthmadog, on the 4th of December 1921. He was the eldest of the five children of Edward Edgar and Maggie Morris, the others being Jack, Katie, Bonnie and Noel. Edward and Maggie had not long been married and they were living with Maggie’s parents at Garregwen.

Twm’s childhood was mostly spent at his ancestral home, Llain, in Bryncroes on the Lleyn Peninsula. At the time Llain was the home of his grandfather, Hugh Thomas Hughes, but the family had lived there since the late 18th Century at least; his 3x Gt. Grandfather, Thomas Griffith, is known to have resided at Llain after his marriage in the early 1780s. In the early 1930s the family moved when Edward Morris found work as a gamekeeper for the Vaynol Estate, the job taking him to Rhyd Ddu, a tiny village not far from Beddgelert. It was here, at a large Georgian house called Glanrafon, that the children grew into adulthood.

After his schooling was over Twm went to work with his uncle, Morris Roberts, who was in business as a builder and undertaker at Porthmadog. When war broke out in 1939 Twm was working as a trainee undertaker.

Enlisting as Fusilier 4209140 in the 8th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) Twm was eventually posted to Italy and saw action at Monte Cassino. It was during this battle that he lost his life on the 16th of February 1944, at the age of 22.

He has no known grave, but is commemorated on Panel 5 of the Cassino Memorial at the Cassino War Cemetery.

Still kept by the family are two of his last letters home to Edward and Maggie, as well as the telegram advising them he was missing in action. His medals are also safely in the family’s possession.

A short life, but his memory lives on.

Thomas Edgar Morris 1921-1944

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