Stott, Thomas –

Son of Ann Jane Stott, of 134, Ellesmere Street, Farnworth, Lancashire, and the late William Stott; brother of Mrs. Grundy (nee Stott), of 231, Manchester Road, Walkden, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Stott, of Leeds, Yorkshire. Enlisted aged 18. Wounded five times, the last aged 32 on 30/03/1918 when hit by a shell resulting in amputation of both legs.

Personal details

  • Surname: Stott
  • Forename: Thomas
  • Date of birth: September 3rd, 1884
  • Birth place: Farnworth, Lancashire
  • Place of residence: Leeds, Yorkshire
  • Gender: Male
  • Age of death: Not known
  • Place of death: Not known
  • Date of death: Not known
  • Casualty type: Not known

Service details

  • Rank: Lance Corporal
  • Unit: 2nd (Regular) Battalion.
  • Service number: 9844
  • Regiment: Not known
  • Enlistment date: September 24th, 1903 - 1903-09-24
  • Enlistment location: Not known
  • Conflict: Not known

Decorations

  • Service medals: St / V / BW
  • Silver War badge: B/240004
  • Awards: Not known

Memorials

  • CWGC Memorial: Not known
  • CWGC reference: Not known

Local newspaper entries

  • Farnworth and Worsley Journal entries: 14/05/1915 04/06/1915 31/05/1918

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