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Bombardier

Thomas Chatwin Chambers

Service number 94595
Military unit 24th Heavy Artillery Group Royal Garrison Artillery
Address Unknown
Date of birth
Date of death 03 Dec 1919 (34 years old)
Place of birth Nottingham
Employment, education or hobbies

In 1911 he was a clerk for Imperial tobacco

Family history

Thomas Chatwin Chambers was born in 1885 at Nottingham, he was the son of Thomas F Chambers a bankers accountant, and Elizabeth Kate Chambers née Chatwin of Standard Hill, Nottingham,

His father Thomas was born in 1853 at London, his mother Elizzabeth Kate Chatwin was born in 1856 at Nottingham, they were married in 1880 at Nottingham,

Thomas Chatwin was the husband of Ada Maria Lamb (born 27th January 1886 at Nottingham ) they were married in 1910 at Nottingham, they had a daughter Muriel L Chambers born 4th September 1911 at Nottingham

In the 1911 census the family lived at 70 Brushfield Street Hyson Green Nottingham. Thomas 25 yrs is a clerk at Imperial Tobacco Company. he is living with hs wife Ada Muriel 25 yrs

His probate was proven on 20th July 1920 at Nottingham, shows him as Chambers Thomas Chatwin of 37 Kimboulton Ave, Nottingha, bombadier in H.M.Army died 3rd December 1919 his effects of £1552, 2 shillings and 2 pence were left to Ada Maria Chambers (widow)

Military history

Bombadier Thomas Chatwin Chambers enlisted and served with the Royal Garrison Artillery, he died in Nottingham on 3rd December 1919 of pneumonia

Extra information

No CWGC or UKSWD records. Id from Soldiers' Effects Register, 1911 Census and Free BMD Death index.

additional research and information Peter Gillings

Photographs

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