Thomas Leonard Kelsall

Informations sur naissance

Date de naissance:
12/12/1889
Lieu de naissance:
Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

Informations générales

Profession:
Graveur sur poterie

Informations service militaire

Pays:
Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
Force armée:
British Expeditionary Force
Numéro de service:
119585
Incorporation nom de lieu:
Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
Unités:
 —  Royal Field Artillery, 12th Bty. 35th Bde.  (Dernière unité connue)

Informations sur décès

Date de décès:
21/10/1917
Lieu de décès:
Château Wood, Belgique
Cause du décès:
Killed in action (K.I.A.)
Âge:
27

Cimetière

The Huts Cemetery
Parcelle: XIII
Rangée: C
Tombe: 13

Distinctions et médailles 2

British War Medal
Médaille — 12/04/1920
Victory Medal
Médaille — 12/04/1920

Points d'intérêt 2

#1 Lieu de naissance
#2 Lieu d'enrôlement

Mon histoire

Thomas Leonard Kelsall was born in 1889. He was the eldest son of Keziah and Edward John Kelsall of Hanley, Staffordshire. According to the 1911 Census Thomas was employed as a pottery engraver. His whole family worked in the pottery industry. This isn’t surprising as Hanley was one of the largest producer of ceramics in Britain at the time. Thomas enlisted in Hanley and by the summer of 1917 he was serving with the 12th Battery of the 35th Brigade Royal Field Artillery, which was part of the Divisional Artillery of the 7th Infantry Division.

From 30 September 1917 onward the 7th Division participated in the Battle of Passchendaele, when it relieved the 5th Australian Division in the Polygon Wood area. The 35th Brigade Royal Field Artillery took up positions in front of Château Wood from where it supported the 7th Division in the frontlines at Polygon Wood and during its disastrous attack on the village of Geluveld on 26 October 1917. One week before the attack on Geluveld the 35th Brigade RFA started working on its positions at Château Wood to be able to cover Geluveld.

On 21 October 1917, a routine day for the Brigade, Thomas Leonard Kelsall, 27-years old, was killed in action. He possibly fell due to German counter-shelling on the positions at Château Wood. Thomas was buried in the Huts Cemetery, where he still rests today.

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Ancestry
https://www.ancestry.com/
Autre référence
CWGC
https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/156422/kelsall,-thomas-leonard/
Sources utilisées
The Long, Long Trail
http://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/
Sources utilisées
War Diary 35th Brigade Royal Field Artillery
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Autre référence