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==War Service== | ==War Service== | ||
− | Soon after entering camp he was placed in artillery and sent to Melbourne to complete his Australian training. | + | Soon after entering camp he was placed in artillery and sent to Melbourne to complete his Australian training. In England he was posted to Lark Hill on 5 Nov 1916, and after further training, on 25 Feb 1917 he boarded the [[HMT Golden Eagle]] for France. |
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− | In England he was posted to Lark Hill on 5 Nov 1916, and after further training, on 25 Feb 1917 he boarded the [[HMT Golden Eagle]] for France. | ||
− | Taken on strength of the 5th Trench Mortar Battery on 10 Mar 1917, he was transferred to the 3rd | + | Taken on strength of the [[5th Light Trench Mortar Battery]] on 10 Mar 1917, he was transferred to the [[3rd Field Artillery Brigade]]'s 8th Field Battery on 22 May. On 18 Nov 1917 his designation was changed from Gunner to Fitter, before being Wounded in Action on 10 Dec 1917. |
Treated by the 2nd Casualty Clearing Station and the 8th Stationary Hospital for a shell wound to his right side, he was evacuated to England aboard the [[HS Jan Breydel]] where he entered the Saffron Walden Hospital on 19 Dec 1917. | Treated by the 2nd Casualty Clearing Station and the 8th Stationary Hospital for a shell wound to his right side, he was evacuated to England aboard the [[HS Jan Breydel]] where he entered the Saffron Walden Hospital on 19 Dec 1917. | ||
− | Recovered, he re-entered France via Southampton on 1 Mar 1918, and rejoined his unit on the 7th. On 18 Sep 1918 Tom was wounded in action for a second time, and this time he was treated by the 20th Casualty Clearing Station for a shell wound to the right knee, before being passed on to the 1st Australian General Hospital in Rouen. On 29 Sep 1918 he was well enough to be discharged to a Convalescent Depot and then return to his unit on 23 Oct 1918. | + | Recovered, he re-entered France via Southampton on 1 Mar 1918, and rejoined his unit on the 7th. On 18 Sep 1918 Tom was wounded in action for a second time, and this time he was treated by the 20th Casualty Clearing Station for a shell wound to the right knee, before being passed on to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Rouen. On 29 Sep 1918 he was well enough to be discharged to a Convalescent Depot and then return to his unit on 23 Oct 1918. On 10 Apr 1919 he was sent to England for processing prior to his return to Australia where he was discharged by 5th Military District on 22 Aug 1919. |
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==Post War== | ==Post War== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=188533 AIF Project] | ||
+ | *[https://rslvirtualwarmemorial.org.au/explore/people/194456 RSL Virtual War Memorial] | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Marshall , Thomas Edward Tyrell}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Marshall , Thomas Edward Tyrell}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Soldier]] | ||
[[Category:Post WW1]] | [[Category:Post WW1]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Born Australia]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Born SA]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Carpenter]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Church of England]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1917 WIA]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1918 WIA]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Returned to Australia]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott]] | ||
+ | {{Infobox_grave | ||
+ | |image=[[File:Thomas Edward Tyrell Marshall.JPG|300px|]] | ||
+ | |headstonetranscription=In Loving Memory of Thomas Edward Tyrell beloved husband of Alma Marshal fond father of Adrian and Doris called suddenly to a Higher Service. 12 April 1937. "One of the best". | ||
+ | |addname1=[Jane Marshall] | ||
+ | |addname2=[Joyce Marshall] | ||
+ | |addname3=[Adrian Tyrell Marshall] | ||
+ | |burialdate=12 April 1937 | ||
+ | |row=G | ||
+ | |grave=12 | ||
+ | |gravelocation=South | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT: Marshall, Thomas Edward Tyrell}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Saint Mary-in-the-Valley Cemetery]] | ||
+ | [[Category:St Mary South]] | ||
+ | ==Early Life== | ||
+ | Thomas Edward Tyrell Marshall was born in Halifax, date unknown | ||
+ | ==Marriage== | ||
+ | Thomas married [[Jane Marshall]](nee Taylor) on 21 July 1913 at Heponstall, Yorkshire. They had a daughter [[Joyce Marshall]] born on 19 May 1920 and dying on 17 May 1920 and a son [[Adrian Tyrell Marshall]] born 7 January 1924. | ||
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+ | ==Immigration== | ||
+ | Thomas first came to WA in 1911 on board the ship "Runic" arriving at Albany on 12 May 1911. He returned to England on board the ship "Orsova" arriving on 21 June 1913. | ||
+ | ==Electoral Rolls== | ||
+ | According to the electoral roll in 1925 Thomas lived in Kelmscott, his occupation was a builder. | ||
+ | ==Death== | ||
+ | Thomas died on 12 April 1937. |
Latest revision as of 17:08, 1 February 2023
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | unknown |
Place of Birth | Halifax, England |
Death | 12 Apr 1937 |
Place of Death | Kelmscott, Western Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 31 years, 5 months |
Description | 6' (1.83m) tall; weight 153 lbs (69.4 kg); fresh complexion, brown eyes, Auburn hair |
Occupation | carpenter |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | Herbert street, West Subiaco, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Wife Mrs Jane Marshall |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 26164 |
Date of Enlistment | 10 Mar 1916 |
Rank | Gunner |
Unit/Formation | Field Artillery Brigade, Reinforcement 4 transferred to 8th Battery, / 3rd FAB 1st Division |
Date of Embarkation | 1 Aug 1916 - 14 Sep 1916 |
Ship Embarked On | HMAT A67 Orsova |
Date of Return | 1 Jun 1919 - 8 Jul 1919 |
Ship Returned On | SS Somali |
Fate |
Wounded in Action 10 Dec 1917 Wounded in Action 18 Sep 1918 Returned to Australia |
Medals |
British War Medal Victory Medal |
Contents
Pre War
More than 6 years prior experience in England with artillery units
War Service
Soon after entering camp he was placed in artillery and sent to Melbourne to complete his Australian training. In England he was posted to Lark Hill on 5 Nov 1916, and after further training, on 25 Feb 1917 he boarded the HMT Golden Eagle for France.
Taken on strength of the 5th Light Trench Mortar Battery on 10 Mar 1917, he was transferred to the 3rd Field Artillery Brigade's 8th Field Battery on 22 May. On 18 Nov 1917 his designation was changed from Gunner to Fitter, before being Wounded in Action on 10 Dec 1917.
Treated by the 2nd Casualty Clearing Station and the 8th Stationary Hospital for a shell wound to his right side, he was evacuated to England aboard the HS Jan Breydel where he entered the Saffron Walden Hospital on 19 Dec 1917.
Recovered, he re-entered France via Southampton on 1 Mar 1918, and rejoined his unit on the 7th. On 18 Sep 1918 Tom was wounded in action for a second time, and this time he was treated by the 20th Casualty Clearing Station for a shell wound to the right knee, before being passed on to the 1st Australian General Hospital in Rouen. On 29 Sep 1918 he was well enough to be discharged to a Convalescent Depot and then return to his unit on 23 Oct 1918. On 10 Apr 1919 he was sent to England for processing prior to his return to Australia where he was discharged by 5th Military District on 22 Aug 1919.
Post War
1st wife Jane died in Kelmscott on 14 May 1920 aged 33 as a result of childbirth, with their daughter Joyce dying on 17 May 1920 aged 7 days.
In 1923 Tom married Alma Elvina Augusta Newmann in Kelmscott. Their son Adrian Tyrell, aka Terry, was born 7 Jan 1924 and died 13 Sep 2013 aged 89 in Palmyra. Their daughter Doris (Dorothea N M ?? b. 1922).
Notes
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Headstone Information | |
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Date of Birth | Not known |
Additional Names |
Jane Marshall Joyce Marshall Adrian Tyrell Marshall |
Transcription | In Loving Memory of Thomas Edward Tyrell beloved husband of Alma Marshal fond father of Adrian and Doris called suddenly to a Higher Service. 12 April 1937. "One of the best". |
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Early Life
Thomas Edward Tyrell Marshall was born in Halifax, date unknown
Marriage
Thomas married Jane Marshall(nee Taylor) on 21 July 1913 at Heponstall, Yorkshire. They had a daughter Joyce Marshall born on 19 May 1920 and dying on 17 May 1920 and a son Adrian Tyrell Marshall born 7 January 1924.
Immigration
Thomas first came to WA in 1911 on board the ship "Runic" arriving at Albany on 12 May 1911. He returned to England on board the ship "Orsova" arriving on 21 June 1913.
Electoral Rolls
According to the electoral roll in 1925 Thomas lived in Kelmscott, his occupation was a builder.
Death
Thomas died on 12 April 1937.