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Gnr. Thomas Buddle
British Army 47th Brigade Ammunition Column Royal Field Artillery
from:Hebburn Colliery, Hebburn
(d.15th Jan 1916)
Thomas Buddle was aged 21 when he died on 15th January 1916 whilst serving with 47th Brigade Ammunition Column Royal Field Artillery.
(formerly 10570 Pte R.A.M.C.) Son of Peter Clarke and Jane Ann Buddle of Hebburn Colliery. On the 1911 census he is recorded as Thomas Buddle age 17 Apprentice Ship Painter in Shipyard is with his widowed father Peter Clarke Buddle at the Post Office, Hebburn Colliery, Hebburn. He was born and enlisted Jarrow.
Thomas is buried in White House Cemetery. St. Jean-Les-Ypres.
He is commemorated on the Triptych in St. Paul's Church, Jarrow.