Author: Hugh Edward Cary Nevill

Date of birth: September 22, 1907
Date of death: January 3, 1945
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Hugh Edward Cary Nevill - born September 22, 1907, London, England, son of Hugh Lewis and Dorothy (Ellington) Nevill. Educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Eng. He married Marjorie Morland Carter April 29, 1940. Under the pseudonym "Morland Cary", Nevill wrote two popular late melodramas - Because Their Hearts Were Pure and Love Rides the Rails before entering military service on March 17, 1943.
He died in England January 3, 1945, after having been invalided there from France where he served in Battery B 695th Armored Field Artilery. Citations: Presidential Unit Citation and Good Conduct Medal. Survived by his widow and son Hugh Timothy Allen Nevill; his mother and brother, Major William Neville of Surrey, England.
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