James Leach Dee AM

b. 1852 Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire.  d. 1925 Northampton.

DATE OF AM ACTION: 20/01/1883 Swansea, Wales.

James was the son of William and Elizabeth Dee, and he joined the County Borough of Swansea Police Force. In 1883, following his actions in saving a young boy from a fire, he married Margaret, and they had four children; three sons and a daughter. Sadly, he was dismissed from the Police Force for drinking on duty in a public house. He then moved to England, spending time in Derbyshire and Northamptonshire. He finally became an Inspector in the RSPCA.

 

AM CITATION:

THE Queen has been graciously pleased to confer ” The Albert Medal of the Second Class,” upon James Dee, a Constable of the Swansea Police Force, for conspicuous gallantry displayed in endeavouring to save life at a fire, which occurred at Swansea on the morning of Sunday, the 20th January last.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: UNKNOWN.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.