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Thomas Henry Lock
Rank: | Lieutenant & Quartermaster |
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Street: | 19 Glynrhondda Street |
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Town/Village: | Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales |
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Alternative Address: | Cavalry Barracks, Longford |
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Regiment/Unit: | Household Cavalry & Cavalry of the Line, Royal North Devon Hussars |
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Date of Death: | 19-11-1918 |
Cause: | Influenza and pneumonia, Longford |
Memorial: | Ballymacormack Cemetery Longford. |
Information: | Thomas Lock was born around the 25 May 1881, in Cardiff, Wales, to Francis William Lock, an accountant, and his wife Fanny. Thomas married to Maud Agnes Giddie in Bideford, Devon, England in April 1912; they and their family lived in Cardiff, Wales. In the notice of their marriage, published in the Western Mail on the 30 April 1912, Thomas was described as a popular chief clerk to a local Justice of the Peace. He was also described as a keen cricketer, having been honorary treasurer of the Cardiff Cricket Club for some time. |
Parents Names: | Son of Francis William Lock and Frances (Fanny)(nee Norris), 19 Glynrhondda Street, Cardiff |
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Links: | Link to CWGC entry; link to Civil Record of death; Death Notice, Western Mail, 23 Nov 1918, clipping from newspapers.com |
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