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Thomas Donegan | |||
Rank: | Private | Number: | 499254 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 11th Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Cheshire Rgt | ||
Died: | 12/04/1918 | Age: | 31 |
How Died: | Died of Wounds | ||
Country of burial: | France | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Mont-Huon Cem, Le Treport | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born 1888 - No Trace BMDs. Eldest son of Martin & Ellen Donegan. 1891 Census - No Trace. 1901 Census - No Trace. 1911 census - No Trace. His mother and siblings were residing at 31 Hyde Grove, Sale. Head of household - Ellen Donegan - Widow - aged: 48 - born: Llwyngwil. Plus 3 siblings and 1 boarder. WO 363 - Residing at 31 Hyde Grove, Sale, he attested at Chester into the 7th Bn Cheshire Rgt on the 7th April 1916. He was aged: 28 years, 237 days and employed as a Labourer. His mother - Mrs. Ellen Donegan was his next of kin. In May 1920, his mother stated on her Army Form W.5080 listing all Thomas' relatives - his father was deceased and his mother was aged 60. His brother - Humphrey Donegan was aged: 26 and resided at 31 Hyde Grove, Sale. He had three sisters - Annie, Catherine & Mary Ellen, aged: 28, 24 & 18 respectively. He was 5 feet 9 1/2 inches in height and his chest measurement s were 35 to 37 inches. He embarked with the British Expeditionary Force on the 24th October 1916 and was posted into the 11th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment on the 5th November 1916. Admitted to the 75th Field Ambulance on the 7th August 1917 suffering from Prepatella Buraitis often referred to as Housemaid's Knee. Sent back to No. 3 Canadian C.C.S. (Casualty Clearing Station). Then sent back to the N0. 16 General Hospital at Le Treport on the 9th. Sent to the I.B.D. (Infantry Base Depot) at Rouen on the 20th September 1917. Telegram dated the 9th April 1918 was sent to his mother from the Officer Commanding No. 47 General Hospital Le Treport, France informing her that her son was dangerously ill and that if she should desire to visit him, to call for a permit at Alexandra House, Kingsway. If she was unable to bear the expense to London to take the telegram to your nearest Police Station. She received another telegram dated the 13th April 1917 from the same Officer informing her that Thomas had died on the 12th from a G.S.W. (Gun Shot Wound) to his left thigh. His mother was awarded a combined pension of 15/- w.e.f. the 15th October 1918. His brother - Thomas Donegan was also killed in WW1. CWGC - Son of Martin & Ellen Donegan of Sale, Cheshire. |
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