Thomas Bruce Day, 1888-1919
Liverpool,
ASC, 065054,
RFA, 201391
Brother of George & Emma Day.
Private Thomas Bruce Day
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Re: Pte T B Day
Thomas Bruce Day born Q3 1888 West Derby district 8b 502
Baptism at St. Peters, Liverpool
Born 4th June 1888
Baptised 19th August 1888
Parents John (a plumber) and Emma Day
Address at baptism - Tudor Street
1891 - 14 Tudor Street
John Day, 35, Plumber, born Liverpool
Emma Day, wife, 31, born Liverpool
Charles Day, son, 6, Scholar, born Liverpool
Emma Day, daughter, 5, Scholar, born Liverpool
Thomas Day, son, 2, born Liverpool
RG12, Piece 2992, Folio 57, Page 30
1911 - 21 Newcombe St, Anfield
Charles Day, 26, Jobbing Compositor, born Liverpool
Emma Day, sister, 25, born Liverpool
Thomas B Day, brother, 23, Shipping Clerk, born Liverpool
RG14, Piece 22402,
According to probate calendar, died on 18 October 1919. Address: 44 Holdsworth Street, Liverpool. Occupation: Army Pensioner
Baptism at St. Peters, Liverpool
Born 4th June 1888
Baptised 19th August 1888
Parents John (a plumber) and Emma Day
Address at baptism - Tudor Street
1891 - 14 Tudor Street
John Day, 35, Plumber, born Liverpool
Emma Day, wife, 31, born Liverpool
Charles Day, son, 6, Scholar, born Liverpool
Emma Day, daughter, 5, Scholar, born Liverpool
Thomas Day, son, 2, born Liverpool
RG12, Piece 2992, Folio 57, Page 30
1911 - 21 Newcombe St, Anfield
Charles Day, 26, Jobbing Compositor, born Liverpool
Emma Day, sister, 25, born Liverpool
Thomas B Day, brother, 23, Shipping Clerk, born Liverpool
RG14, Piece 22402,
According to probate calendar, died on 18 October 1919. Address: 44 Holdsworth Street, Liverpool. Occupation: Army Pensioner
Re: Private Thomas Bruce Day
Discharge papers survive but don't clear up the IFTC question:
They show that he was transferred to class Z reserve April 1919.
He died 18 October 1919, his papers show that his death certificate was presented and any claim made for a pension was dismissed as his heart disease (VDH) was not deemed to be caused by or aggravated by service.
There is nothing to say that he was discharged from the reserve before his death - however, I don't know if class Z reservists would have been automatically eligible for CWGC. Also, as his papers state his COD was not related to his service it suggests he had been discharged and would not have been eligible for CWGC.
My question for you today is: where was he buried? he died in Liverpool...
They show that he was transferred to class Z reserve April 1919.
He died 18 October 1919, his papers show that his death certificate was presented and any claim made for a pension was dismissed as his heart disease (VDH) was not deemed to be caused by or aggravated by service.
There is nothing to say that he was discharged from the reserve before his death - however, I don't know if class Z reservists would have been automatically eligible for CWGC. Also, as his papers state his COD was not related to his service it suggests he had been discharged and would not have been eligible for CWGC.
My question for you today is: where was he buried? he died in Liverpool...
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