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Thomas Henry Wilkinson (1889-1917)


Stockton man served with 1st/5th DLI commemorated on Arras Memorial


Thomas was born in 1889 in Stockton, the youngest child of George (a blacksmith) and Jane Wilkinson. In 1891 the family were living at 7 Vine Street, Stockton. George Wilkinson died later that year. In 1901 the widowed Jane (now working as a charwoman) and the four children were living at 49 Thorp Street, Stockton. In 1911 Thomas was a boiler maker in a shipyard and living with his sister, Ada, and brother-in-law, John Suthill, at 17 Wade Street, Stockton. Thomas enlisted at Stockton on Tees and was posted to France in October 1915. He was killed in action on 23 April 1917.

Civil Parish: Stockton on Tees

Birth date: 1889

Death date: 23-Apr-1917

Armed force/civilian: Army

Residence: 7 Vine Street, Stockton (1891 census)
49 Thorp Street, Stockton (1901 census)
17 Wade Street, Stockton (1911 census)

Employment: Boilermaker in shipyard (1911 census)

Family: Father: George Wilkinson (1838–1891)
Mother: Jane Wilkinson (b 1853)
Brothers: George E Wilkinson (b 1883)
Sisters: Annie E Wilkinson (b 1885), Ada Wilkinson (b 1897)

Military service:

Enlisted Stockton
Entered France: 3 October 1915
Regimental numbers: 3295/200410
1st/5th Battalion Durham Light Infantry

Medal(s): 1914-1915 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal

Memorial(s): Arras Memorial
Book of Remembrance 5 DLI, St Thomas Church, Stockton

Gender: Male

Contributed by Harold P, Durham

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