Thomas Smith Glasson (15430)
Name | Thomas Smith Glasson | ||
Rank | Lance Corporal | ||
Number | 15430 | ||
Company | A Company | ||
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Transferred ¥ | |||
Former unit ‡ | None listed in SDGW | ||
Enlisted | 30 October 1914 Carlisle, Cumberland | ||
Resident | |||
Born | Carlisle, Cumberland | ||
Died | 31 July 1916 | ||
Where died | France and Flanders | ||
How died | Died of wounds | ||
Age | 31 | ||
Casualty type | Commonwealth War Dead | ||
Grave/Memorial | Memorial | ||
Reference no. | Pier and Face 6A and 7C | ||
Resting place | Thiepval Memorial | ||
Source | |||
Notes | *Son of Mrs Sarah Glasson, of London Road, Carlisle, Cumberland.*Husband of Ethel Yule (formerly Glasson), of 57 Oswald Street, London Road, Carlisle.*Thomas previously worked as a Brewery Fireman. |
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