WORLD WAR I
Bingham War Memorial
Service Record
59147 [N&D] 251276 [RE] WR/23393 [RE] |
Pte. Thomas Beet Snowden | Nottingham and Derbys Regt. 317th Labour Group Royal Engineers (Railway construction) |
b. 1882 |
Medal card | Awarded Victory and British Medals | ||
AVL Roll of Honour |
AVL Address: Long Acre East RoH: Served on the Western Front |
Family history etc
Thomas Beet Snowden | |||
1882 | Born Bingham, Sept qtr | ||
1891 Census | Living in Long Acre with: Father: Henry, b.1853 Saxondale Mother: Eliza, b.1855 Bingham Brother: George H, b.1881 Bingham |
Railway Labourer (Plate) Laundress |
George served in RN and RAF. Click on name to learn more. |
1901 Census | Living in Long Acre East with: Father: Henry Mother: Eliza Sister: Elizabeth, b.1898 Bingham AND Boarder: George H Wilson, b. 1883 Basford |
Fishmonger (Own account) Farmer (Employer) Horseman on farm |
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1911 Census | Living in Long Acre East with: Father: Henry Mother: Eliza Sister: Elizabeth |
Son working on farm Farmer (Own Account) Scholar |
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Electoral Roll | 1931: Thomas living in Long Acre East with a shop in Market Place. | ||
1939 Register | Long Acre East, Bingham: Henry Snowden, b.12th Sep 1851, (widowed) Thomas B Snowden, b. 3 September 1882, Single |
Small Holder Greengrocer (Dealer) |
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The photo shows Thomas at the entrance to his shop on the
south side of Market Place. It occupied part of what is now (2016) the Co-op
supermarket. (Photo: George Foster, 1945) |
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1953 | Probate, granted to Thomas for his brother George of Claremont, Fosters Lane, describes Thomas as a retired greengrocer. | ||
1960 | Thomas died 5th February 1960 aged 78 at 42 Repton Rd. West Bridgford, the home of his sister Elizabeth, wife of Albert Parker. Probate granted to Albert Parker: Effects £496 |