Gertrude Davies

Rank:Civilian
Died:09/01/1941Age:37
Incident Date:09/01/1941
Incident Address.64 Cecil Road, Blackley
Died Address:64 Cecil Road, Blackley
Grave Photo:No
Cemetery or Memorial:Not Known
Town Memorial:Not Listed
Extra Information:
CWGC - of 64 Cecil Road, Blackley. Daughter of
Annie Bennett, of Royal Oak Row, Longhurst Lane,
Mellor, Cheshire, and of the late John Bennett;
wife of Policeman - William George Davies. Died at
64 Cecil Road.

Her husband - Manchester City Policeman - George
William Davies had just left home and was waiting
at a bus stop when the bomb landed.  He rushed
back to his house - the first person on the scene,
only to find that his wife and two children had
been killed.

1939 National Registration - 64 Cecil Road,
Blackley, Manchester.   George W. Davies - Married
- born on the 8th March 1900 - occ: Police
Constable with Manchester City Police.  Gertrude
Davies - Married -- born on the 29th December 1904
- occ: Unpaid Domestic Duties.

Three members of this family were killed at No. 64
Cecil Road, Higher Blackley on the night of the
9th/10th January 1941.  Gertrude Davies: aged, 37.
 Eiralys Gertrude Davies: aged, 14.  Bryn John
Davies: aged, 4 months.

According to the Manchester Bomb Maps, the first
of six H.E. bomb landed on this house, the 2nd &
3rd bombs on the school playground at the rear of
it.  The 4th landed on No. 18 Ethel Avenue.  The
5th landed on Rochdale Road 
just south of its junction with Victoria Avenue,
adjacent to the Avenue Cinema.  The 6th landed in
the middle of Kingston Grove at its junction with
Victoria Avenue.

The bombing seems to have been random - 17 people
were killed that night, but the deaths were widely
distributed from Lymm, Hale Barns, Swinton,
Longsight, Gorton, Bolton and Rochdale.



District:
Manchester (City of Manchester)
Memorials found on:
C.W.G.C.
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