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Annie Dora <I>Crawford</I> Cartwright

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Annie Dora Crawford Cartwright

Birth
Comox, Comox Valley Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Death
17 Dec 1963 (aged 82)
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada Add to Map
Plot
ABRAY-*-20-013-0012
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Annie Dora Crawford.

Beloved Wife of Conway Cartwright.

Dearest Mother of Louis Richard Conway,Margaret Pauline "Peggy" Cartwright(William "Bill" Walker)

Grandmother of Margot E, Stuart, Michael Conway (Penny Anne) and Susan Baker.

Love Daugher of Lucinda Lyttle and Andrew Byron Crawford.

Sister of Elizabeth Blanche(John Bennett)John (Elsie M Sheen)Albert Byron,
Ethel (William McKay) Lilly Bertha (Bernard Henry Linne) Alice and Daisy.

Cartwright, Louis Richard Conway
Biographical
Surname(s) Cartwright
First name(s) Louis Richard Conway
Date of birth January 14 1911
Family details Son of Dr. Conway Cartwright, M.D., and Annie Dora Cartwright, of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Previous education California, US; Royal Military School
College King's College London and/or King's College London Hospital
Dates at college 1930-32
Dept. / course Journalism
Military unit Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 194 Sqdn.
Service number 85185
War / conflict World War Two (1939-1945)
Date of death 27/08/1943
Age at death 33
Rank at death Squadron Leader
Cause of death Killed in flying accident
Burial place Delhi War Cemetery.
Commemoration(s) King’ s College Chapel
Notes 10 Killed in Air Crash in India: Army and R.A.F. Officers: New Delhi, Aug. 30, 1943: High Army Officers were among the 10 persons killed and two injured when an R.A.F. transport airplane crashed in India on Friday. The names of those killed are given here officially today as:- Major General T. G. G. Heywood, C.B., O.B.E., Brigadier H. P. Radley, C.I.E., M.C., Squadron Leader R. C. Cartwright R.A.F., Squadron Leader C. Metcalf R.A.D., Pilot Officer K. Brookman R.A.F., Flight Sergeant William Clayton Walsh, R.C.A.F., Sergeant Leonard Yealland R.A.F., Mr. Robert Trend of the United States Office of War Information in Calcutta and two Indians. Those injured were Flight Lieutenant R. D. Williamson R.A.A.F, and Flying Officer G. L. Bruce R.A.F. The Times 1 August 1943.
Sources King’ s College London Archives; Commonwealth War Graves Commission: The Times
Annie Dora Crawford.

Beloved Wife of Conway Cartwright.

Dearest Mother of Louis Richard Conway,Margaret Pauline "Peggy" Cartwright(William "Bill" Walker)

Grandmother of Margot E, Stuart, Michael Conway (Penny Anne) and Susan Baker.

Love Daugher of Lucinda Lyttle and Andrew Byron Crawford.

Sister of Elizabeth Blanche(John Bennett)John (Elsie M Sheen)Albert Byron,
Ethel (William McKay) Lilly Bertha (Bernard Henry Linne) Alice and Daisy.

Cartwright, Louis Richard Conway
Biographical
Surname(s) Cartwright
First name(s) Louis Richard Conway
Date of birth January 14 1911
Family details Son of Dr. Conway Cartwright, M.D., and Annie Dora Cartwright, of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Previous education California, US; Royal Military School
College King's College London and/or King's College London Hospital
Dates at college 1930-32
Dept. / course Journalism
Military unit Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 194 Sqdn.
Service number 85185
War / conflict World War Two (1939-1945)
Date of death 27/08/1943
Age at death 33
Rank at death Squadron Leader
Cause of death Killed in flying accident
Burial place Delhi War Cemetery.
Commemoration(s) King’ s College Chapel
Notes 10 Killed in Air Crash in India: Army and R.A.F. Officers: New Delhi, Aug. 30, 1943: High Army Officers were among the 10 persons killed and two injured when an R.A.F. transport airplane crashed in India on Friday. The names of those killed are given here officially today as:- Major General T. G. G. Heywood, C.B., O.B.E., Brigadier H. P. Radley, C.I.E., M.C., Squadron Leader R. C. Cartwright R.A.F., Squadron Leader C. Metcalf R.A.D., Pilot Officer K. Brookman R.A.F., Flight Sergeant William Clayton Walsh, R.C.A.F., Sergeant Leonard Yealland R.A.F., Mr. Robert Trend of the United States Office of War Information in Calcutta and two Indians. Those injured were Flight Lieutenant R. D. Williamson R.A.A.F, and Flying Officer G. L. Bruce R.A.F. The Times 1 August 1943.
Sources King’ s College London Archives; Commonwealth War Graves Commission: The Times


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