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Thomax Lomax Junr - Taken by Norma Armston 22 Jul 2010
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Thomas Lomax Jun r - Taken by Norma Armston 22 Jul 2010
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Thomax Lomax Junr - Taken by Norma Armston 22 Jul 2010
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Thomas Lomax Jun r - Taken by Norma Armston 22 Jul 2010
Reference WMO/179005
Address:
Christ`s Church,
Graveyard,
Stitch-mi-Lane,
Harwood,
Bolton,
BL2 6HU
England
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Also Thomas Lomax Jun r late of H.M. 23rd Royal Fusiliers who died at Tobago Nov r 24th 1845 Aged 28 Years
SACRED _ TO THE MEMORY OF _ THOMAS LOMAX of Harwood _ who died on the 5th Day of June 1845 _ Aged 51 Years _ He Served in Her Majesty`s Second _ Regiment of Life Guards for upward _ of Six and Twenty Years. He was in the Peninsula and on the _ Continent during the Years 1813, 1814, _ 1815, and 1816. and was present at the great _ Battle of Waterloo, June the 18th 1815, _ where he was wounded on the left _ Shoulder Side and Head. _ On obtaining his Discharge, he was _ presented, in addition to his Pension with _ a Gratuity and a Silver Medal for his Good Conduct _ He departed this Life, after a long and painful illness, in perfect Peace, relying _ on the Merits and Mediation of our _ _ Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Also Thomas Lomax Jun r late of H.M. 23rd _ Royal Fusiliers who died at Tobago Nov r _ 24th 1845 Aged 28 Years
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