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2nd LT George Llewelyn Davies
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2nd LT George Llewelyn Davies Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Swansea, Swansea, Wales
Death
15 Mar 1915 (aged 21)
Ypres, Arrondissement Ieper, West Flanders, Belgium
Cenotaph
Hampstead, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Literary Figure. He was the oldest of the five Llewelyn Davies brothers, upon whom the playwright, J.M. Barrie based the Darling family in his 1904 masterpiece play "Peter Pan." After the death of the brothers' parents from cancer within three years, Barrie had become the guardian of the brothers by 1910. He was killed in action in World War I. After attending Eaton, he studied drama at Trinity College at Cambridge. Upon the start of World War I, he received a commission as a second lieutenant in the King's Royal Rifle Corps. He was deployed to the trenches in Flanders, where he was killed. He was originally buried on the battlefield but later, his remains were interred at Voormezeele Enclosures with a military marker. The character in the play of Mr. George Darling in the play "Peter Pan" was named after him. He was a first cousin of the author, Daphne du Maurier. "Peter Pan" became a 1911 novel and continued into films, with the first being a silent film in 1924. The play "Peter Pan" is still a favorite into the 21st century with a successful 2015 Broadway production of "Finding Neverland." A cenotaph memorial to him is part of his parents' upright marker at St John-at-Hampstead Churchyard, but he is actual buried at Voormezeele Enclosures at Flanders.
Literary Figure. He was the oldest of the five Llewelyn Davies brothers, upon whom the playwright, J.M. Barrie based the Darling family in his 1904 masterpiece play "Peter Pan." After the death of the brothers' parents from cancer within three years, Barrie had become the guardian of the brothers by 1910. He was killed in action in World War I. After attending Eaton, he studied drama at Trinity College at Cambridge. Upon the start of World War I, he received a commission as a second lieutenant in the King's Royal Rifle Corps. He was deployed to the trenches in Flanders, where he was killed. He was originally buried on the battlefield but later, his remains were interred at Voormezeele Enclosures with a military marker. The character in the play of Mr. George Darling in the play "Peter Pan" was named after him. He was a first cousin of the author, Daphne du Maurier. "Peter Pan" became a 1911 novel and continued into films, with the first being a silent film in 1924. The play "Peter Pan" is still a favorite into the 21st century with a successful 2015 Broadway production of "Finding Neverland." A cenotaph memorial to him is part of his parents' upright marker at St John-at-Hampstead Churchyard, but he is actual buried at Voormezeele Enclosures at Flanders.

Bio by: Linda Davis



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  • Originally Created by: Linda Davis
  • Added: Oct 24, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245001374/george-llewelyn_davies: accessed ), memorial page for 2nd LT George Llewelyn Davies (20 Jul 1893–15 Mar 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 245001374, citing St John-at-Hampstead Churchyard, Hampstead, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England; Maintained by Find a Grave.