Thomas Edward Page

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Edward Thomas Page, married Ellen Jane Hill, at Kidderminster, in March qtr. 1894.

There children were:
Thomas Edward Page - b. September qtr. 1894, in Kidderminster, Worcestershire.
Florence Semema Page - b. 1898, in Avenbury, Herefordshire.
Mary Margaret Page - b. 18th October, 1901, in Cradley, Herefordshire.

In the 1911 Census, they lived at the Lion Inn, Cradley, where their father was the Licensed Vituallar.

Mary went to Knightwick school for a short time between, 28/10/1912 and 27/11/1912.
[This may be when they lived at the Talbot Hotel at Knightwick]


Private Thomas Edward Page (20384)
1/8th Bn, The Worcestershire Regiment, 144th Brigade, 48th Division, T.F., B.E.F.



Malvern Commemoration: St James the Great Cradley,
Burial/Commemoration: St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen
Nature of Death: Died of wounds at Rouen, France 18/12/1916

Thomas Edward Page joined the Worcestershire Yeomanry at the beginning of the war, and was
posted to the second line (the 2/1st Worcestershire Yeomanry). In October 1916, this unit provided
two drafts for the 1/8th Worcestershire Regiment in France, and these men joined this infantry
unit at Mondicourt and Beaudricourt on the Somme. Edward Corbett, the Regimental Quartermaster
Sergeant described these men as "perhaps the finest we ever received."

The unit at the time were in the sector around Le Sars, and less than two months later a direct hit
was scored by the enemy on a post held by several members of the Worcestershire –
Thomas Page may have been wounded here, although to die so far away at Rouen only 4 days
later seems to suggest an earlier incident.

On 30th December 1916, the Berrow's Worcester Journal reported:

"Official intimation has been received by Mr Edward Thomas Page, Broom Farm, Cradley, Malvern, late of the
Talbot Hotel, Knightwick, that his son, Thomas Edward Page, died in hospital on the 18th December
from wounds. Private Page was a butcher apprenticed to Mr Molyneux of Worcester, and soon
after the outbreak of war he joined the Worcestershire Yeomanry, but in September last he was
transferred to a Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment serving in France."


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