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Surname: EDMONDSON
Forename(s): Thomas
Place of Birth: Draughton, Yorkshire
Service No: 237731
Rank: Private
Regiment / Corps / Service: Labour Corps
Battalion / Unit: 824th Area Employment Coy
Division: ---
Age: ---
Date of Death: 1918-04-19
Awards: ---
CWGC Grave / Memorial Reference: Laventie German M.C. (South) Mem. 2.
CWGC Cemetery: ROYAL IRISH RIFLES GRAVEYARD, LAVENTIE
CWGC Memorial: ---
Non-CWGC Burial: ---
Local War Memorial: DRAUGHTON, YORKSHIRE
Local War Memorial: SKIPTON, YORKSHIRE
Additional Information:
Thomas Edmondson was the son of Thomas and Judith Ann Edmondson, née Emmott. Thomas, senior, was born at Sedbergh and Judith at Draughton, Yorkshire.
1891 Draughton, Yorkshire Census: Thomas Edmondson, aged 2 years, born Draughton, son of Thomas and Judith A. Edmondson.
1901 Draughton, Yorkshire Census: Thomas Edmondson, aged 12 years, born Draughton, son of Judith Ann Edmondson, widow.
1911 Draughton, Yorkshire Census: Croft House - Thomas Edmondson, aged 22 years, born Draughton, son of Judith Ann and stepson of Henry Simpson. [Judith had married Henry Simpson in 1905.]
Thomas was married to Margaret Ann Riley in 1912. Margaret was the sister of Private Harry Riley (266090) (q.v.).
The British Army Service Record for Thomas Edmondson exists but may be incomplete.
British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards: Pte Thomas Edmondson, 237731, Lab. Corps.
British Army WW1 Medal and Award Rolls: Pte Thomas Edmondson, 237731, Lab. Corps.
Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects: Pte Thomas Edmondson, 237731, 824 Coy Lab. Corps. Date and Place of Death: 9.4.18. France. Death presumed. To whom Authorised/Amount Authorised: Widow and Legatee - Margaret. £0 15s. 8d.
Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects: Pte Thomas Edmondson, 237731, 824 Lab. Coy., Lab Corps. Date and Place of Death: 9.4.18. France. Death presumed. To whom Authorised/Amount Authorised: Widow - Margaret. £12 3s. 4d.
UK, WW1 Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923: card(s) exist for Thomas. Name(s) on card(s): Widow: Margaret Ann, born 6.12.89. Address: 6, Bennett Street, Skipton. Children: Arthur, born 1.10.12.
In 1921 Margaret and her son Arthur were living at 6, Bennett Street, Skipton. In 1939 they were living at 26, Cumberland Street, Skipton. Margaret died in 1968.
Thomas was reported as missing on the 9 April 1918. He died in a German Field Hospital at Laventie, 19 April 1918, of tetanus, after receiving 'shot wounds'. He was originally buried in Laventie South German Cemetery but later his grave could not be found and he now has a special memorial headstone in the Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie.
Data Source: Craven’s Part in the Great War - original CPGW book entry
View Entry in CPGW BookEntry in West Yorkshire Pioneer Illustrated War Record:
EDMONDSON, Thomas, 9th April, 1918. [Additional]
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Private Thomas EDMONDSON
Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Labour Corps
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