WORLD WAR I
Bingham War Memorial
Service Record
304791 [RE] 108934 [RAF] |
L/AC Thomas Hind | Royal Engineers Royal Air Force |
Born 1886 |
Medal Card |
Awarded Victory and British medals in Royal Engineers. Transfer to RAF noted | ||
Enlisted 23 June 1917 | As a joiner | ||
RAF record | Joined the army 1917,transferred to RAF 1/4/1918. Served at Wireless Experimental Establishment at Biggin Hill a carpenter. He achieved rapid promotion from ACII to LC within 1919. | ||
Roll of Honour | Served on the Home Front | ||
Absent voters list | Lived in Moor Lane. 108934. 2nd A.M. Wireless Experimental Establishment. RAF. |
Family history etc
108934 | L/AC Thomas Hind | ||
Probably brother of A/S Percy Hind |
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1886 | Born Bottesford
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Census 1891 |
living at High Street Bottesford with: Father: William Wife: Sarah Siblngs: Minnie, b1884 Bottesford Percy William, b 1895 Bottesford Annie, b1888. |
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Census 1901 | Living at 16 High St, Bottesford with: Father, William, b1856 Bingham Mother, Sarah, b 1863 Bottesford Siblings: Percy William, b 1895 Bottesford Annie Sister Minnie was living with mother’s parents (Philcox) along with Sydney Philcox (gs) |
Joiner’s apprentice Joiner Carpenter (employed) Joiner’s app (to father’s employer?) John Philcox born 1830 Battle Sussex, bricklayer’s labourer |
Percy killed in WW1 |
Census 1911 | Live-in at Barkestone with: Mary Ellen Stevens, widow, b 1852 Barkestone John Richard Stevens, b 1886 Barkestone Emma Ann Stevens, b 1892 Barkestone |
Servant - journeyman Joiner Joiner (i.e. runs the business) Assistant |
1901 Mary’s husband was William, carpenter on own account and Mary was a dressmaker. |
Census 1911 | Father William living on Moor Lane with: His brother: (head of household) Thomas Tinley Hind Wife: Sarah Daughter: Minnie |
Joiner Wheelwright Helping at Home |
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GRO 1930 |
Married Florrie Turner, age 29, in Bingham Parish Church, March 8th 1930 | Thomas’ occupation given as Joiner, as was his father’s. Both lived in Bingham at the time of marriage. Florrie’s father was a platelayer. | In 1911 Florrie’s father, John Parret Turner, was a platelayer living with his family, including Florrie, in Dorrington, near Sleaford. |
1939 Register | Moor Lane, Bingham: Thomas Hind, b. 20 Nov 1885, married Florrie (Florence) Hind, b. 11 Jul 1900, married |
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GRO 1954 |
Died 11th july 1954 in “Saxondale” Radcliffe on
Trent. [Presumably Saxondale hospital]. Aged 68. Cause of death: 1) rupture of heart 2) coronary thrombosis The informant was his wife F[lorrie] of 9 Moor Lane, Bingham. He was a retired Joiner. Buried in Bingham cemetery. |