The Fallen of the Glossop Area.
HADFIELD,
T.
Hadfield,
Tom, Private, 148009, 78th
Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Born
Glossop, Derbyshire
Enlisted
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Killed
in action 9th
April 1917 aged 33
Commemorated
on the Vimy Memorial
1911
Census
A
paper stainer
Son
of William Hyde Hadfield, a commission agent, and Elizabeth Hyde
Hadfield, of 54, Gladstone Street, Glossop, Derbyshire
See The family of John Hyde Hadfield
Canadian
Army Service records information:
Tom
was born in Glossop, Derbyshire, on the 7th
August, 1885. He enlisted in Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2nd
August, 1915 stating his occupation as a railwayman, and his next of
kin as his father, William Hadfield, of 73, High Street East,
Glossop. He had previously served with the 100th
Winnipeg Grenadiers.
He
was five feet three inches in height, had a fair complexion, blue
eyes and brown hair, and he belonged to the Church of England.
Commemorated on the memorial at: Glossop and Whitfield - St. James' Church.
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