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Rfmn. Thomas John Moody
British Army 1st/16th (Queens Westminster Rifles) Btn. London Regiment
from:Romsey
(d.9th Jul 1916)
Thomas Moody was the youngest son of Charles and Matilda Henrietta Moody of 13 Church Street, Romsey, Hants.
He was 27 when he died and a student at the time of the 1911 census and so must have gone through higher education of some kind.
The war diaries indicate he was the only death on that day (a Sunday) at Foncquevillers where the Battalion had moved on following the Gommecourt fighting on the first few days of the month.
He is buried in the cemetery at Foncquevillers.