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Robson, Thomas J

19 May 2014 by Boro1418 Leave a Comment

robson-tj-ascRank: Driver

Service No: T4/036658

Date of Death: 07/12/1916

Regiment/Service: Army Service Corps 187th Coy.

Buried in Flamborough (St Oswald) Churchyard

 

Filed Under: Further afield

Sellers, T H

18 May 2014 by Boro1418 Leave a Comment

Thomas Henry Sellers was a private in the 5th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment. He died in captivity in East Prussia (now Poland) on 2 November 1918 of pneumonia.

He is now commemorated as one of the ‘Heilsberg 39‘.

He was awarded the Military Medal.

Thomas was born in Egton but lived at Grosmont.

A copy of his Pension Record Card (courtesy the Western Front Association) is below.

Sellers

The card shows that his brother, Robert W Sellers, was killed in action on 22 August 1915.

 

Filed Under: Further afield Tagged With: Military Medal, Yorkshire Regt

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