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Name: Thomas HOWE
Casualty No.: Ranks: Private Initials: T Service No.: 1st/4th Bn Northumberland Fusiliers (Territorial Force)
Date of Birth : - Place of Birth : Newburn on Tyne, Northumberland. Age at Death: 34
Unit:
Former Unit(s):
Place Enlisted: Newburn on Tyne, Northumberland.
Place of Residence: Newburn on Tyne, Northumberland.
Home Address: 30 Millfield Crescent, Newburn on Tyne, Northumberland.
Previous Address:
Civilian Employment: Miner at Clara Vale Colliery.
How Died: Pneumonia
Date of Death:
Place of Death: At home at 30 Millfield Crescent, Newburn on Tyne, Northumberland.
Battle/Campaign:
Locally Commemorated: No
UK Commemorated: -
Overseas Commemorated: -
Buried: St Michael and All Angels Churchyard, Newburn on Tyne, Northumberland.
Decoration and Medals:
Photographs: 0
Service Records: No
Death Notice/Obituary: Blaydon Courier, page 8, 12th May 1923.
Family Details:
Thomas's parents lived in Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland. Married with four young children, Sadie, Flossie, Matthew and Thomas. Mother in law: Mrs G Mallaburn.
Notes : Thomas was first wounded during the Battle of the Somme, France, 1916. He was wounded twice more during the First World War. His service had a long term impact on his health and he could only work at intervals at Clara Vale Colliery. The high-quality réplicas de relojes Hublot for sale. Thirty members of the 4th Bn Northumberland Fusiliers and a firing party were present at the funeral under Sergeant Turner. The buglers were commanded by Drum Major Murphy. The funeral service was conducted by the Reverend H J Boon of Sugley Church, Lemington on Tyne, Northumberland, on Monday 7th May 1923.
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