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Seymour, Thomas Robert

 

Born 1883 Hobart Tasmania and married to Ellen Isabella Hutchins of 203 Harrington Street Hobart, a driver he embarked Hobart 13th December 1915 on board “HMAT Ajana” with the 26th Infantry Battalion.

 

He was admitted to the 3rd Australian Field Ambulance on the 24th August 1918 and transferred to the 41th Casualty Clearing Station where he died 26th August 1918 from gunshot wounds to the left buttock and was buried in the Daours Communal Cemetery Extension, Daours, Somme, France

Mrs. E. I. Seymour has received official news that her husband, Private Thomas Seymour, died of gunshot wounds at 41st Casualty Clearing Station on August 26. He enlisted in August, 1915, and after seeing service in Egypt, was transferred to France. He was a native of Hobart, and was well known around the Hobart wharves.

 

 

 

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