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Military service
Service number:
305063
Age:
27
Rank:
Private
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment)
Division:
4th Bn.
Birth:
February 11, 1892
Enlistment:
Brantford, Ontario
Death:
December 24, 1919
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
War plot. 6.
Additional information
Son of Thomas Richard and Emily Claringbould, of Idover, Kent, England; husband of Emma Claringbould, of Brantford, Ontario.
Digital gallery of Private Thomas Henry Claringbould
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Memorial
CENOTAPH, Brantford, Brant Co., Ontario Source: "We Will Remember" - online Canadian war memorials project. -
War Memorial
The Town Memorial, Dover, Kent, England, where Private Claringbould is commemorated. He is one of fourteen Dovorians on our memorial who emigrated to Canada and died while serving in Canadian forces in the Great War. Information gathered by the Dover War Memorial Project -
Inscription
The panel on the Town Memorial, Dover, Kent, England, where Private Claringbould is commemorated. Information gathered by the Dover War Memorial Project -
Press Clipping
Source: Brantford Public Library. -
Press Clipping
Source: Brantford public library -
Press Clipping
Source: Brantford Public Library -
Attestation Paper
CEF ATTESTATION page 1 Source: Library & Archives Canada online -
Attestation Paper
CEF ATTESTATION page 2 Source: Library & Archives Canada online -
Newspaper Article
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Newspaper Article
Brantford Expositor 23 Oct. 1919 Brantford Public Library Local History -
Memorial
Inscription:<P> " HUSBAND<BR> In loving memory of<BR> Pte. Thomas H. Claringbould<BR> Passed away Dec 24 1919<BR> in his 29th year<BR> They Fought Suffered And Died<BR> That we might live " <BR> (Source: Dover War Memorial Project UK "with thanks to Graydon Jones"
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 531 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BRANTFORD (MOUNT HOPE) CEMETERY Ontario, Canada
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