District Notes
HARTLEPOOL

1914-1918 Casualties names beginning with T

Compiled from the Northern Daily Mail by the late S. Reed

Please note that the date following the name is the date on which the newspaper was published.

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Tabley; A.C.; Pte.; 12/07/1916; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded chest, back & legs; 57 Northumberland Street, West Hartlepool; hospital France; page 2 column 2.

Tabley; Walter; Pte.; 16/10/1917; 19 years; wounded; thigh & left wrist; hospital France; 57 Northumberland Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Tabley; Walter; Pte.; 29/04/1918; wounded twice 12 April; hospital France; son of Mrs Tabley; 57 Northumberland Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.

Tait; Thomas Gowland; 28/10/1918; 23 years; Royal Field Artillery; died of bronchial pneumonia in France; enlisted September 1914; 2 Durham Street; page 4 column 7.

Tavener; F.; Sapper; 20/04/1918; Royal Engineers; gassed; hospital Liverpool; wounded previously; 7 Musgrave Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Taylor; A.; Pte.; 01/06/1915; 2nd King’s Own Scottish Borderers; of 41 George Street, West Hartlepool; wounded 3 times; at Hill 60; page 2 column 5.

Taylor; Albert Victor; Pte.; 04/04/1916; killed in action 6 May; 41 George Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 1.

Taylor; Albert; Pioneer; 19/10/1918; wounded in the eye; 2 brothers; 1 in France; 1 prisoner of war; 3 years France; 17 Alfred Street; West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Taylor; E.; Pte.; 11/04/1918; Yorks.; wounded left hand; brother of M. Taylor; page 2 column 6.

Taylor; E.; Cpl.; 18/10/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded in the arm; 62 Durham Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Taylor; G.; Cpl.; 19/09/1918; Royal Field Artillery; awarded the M.M.; of Coxhoe; page 2 column 5.

Taylor; Herbert; Pte.; 10/06/1918; 19 years; Durham Light Infantry; wounded right arm; France 10 weeks; 65 Studley Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Taylor; J.F.; Pte.; 07/10/1915; of 29 Stephenson Street, West Hartlepool; wounded; in a Manchester hospital; page 4 column 4.

Taylor; John R.; 14/09/1918; Royal Field Artillery; shell wound; now in a Manchester hospital; 7 Villiers Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Taylor; Joseph William; Pte.; 07/03/1916; 3rd Yorks.; receives long service & good conduct medals; & his army service record; page 2 column 7.

Taylor; P.E.; Pte.; 12/08/1918; Yorks.; missing 27 May; 3 Portland Place, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Taylor; Robert; Pte.; 09/03/1916; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; 4 Hill Street, West Hartlepool; wounded hand, arm & back.

Taylor; Robert; Pte.; 25/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 5 times; prisoner of war 21 March; enlisted October 1914; in France 4 years; 4 Hill Street, West Hartlepool; page 2.

Taylor; Robert B,; Lt.; 03/05/1916; killed in action 27 April France; Canadian Infantry; short obituary; page 2 column 5.

Taylor; R.; Cpl.; 08/05/1917; 19 years; Durham Light Infantry; posted missing 9 April; short history; page 2 column 8.

Taylor; William; Gunner; 29/04/1918; 32 years; killed in action 11 April; Royal Garrison Artillery; 30 Cromwell Street, West Hartlepool; Territorials 14 years; widow & 2 children; page 3 column 3.

Taylor; William; Pte.; 01/05/1918; Yorks.; died of wounds 13 April; 9 months in France; 2 children; page 4 column 6.

Taylorson; Robert; Cpl.; 20/07/1916; 22 years; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; 23 Chester Road, West Hartlepool; joiner; his uncle Mr Taylorson of Hart.

Tebbets; S.; Driver; 30/04/1917; Royal Field Artillery; seriously wounded France; chest & elbow; 21 Queen Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Teece; W.; Pte.; 22/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in January; now missing; 38 Dene Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1915; page 4 column 6.

Teece; W.; Pte.; 23/04/1918; killed in action 26 March; enlisted 1915; 38 Dene Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Temple; A.E.; Pte.; 19/04/1918; gassed in France; hospital Surrey; brother of Mrs Atkinson, 5 Durham Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Temple; Charles; Pte.; 10/07/1916; 48 years; Yorks.; wounded 1 July; 3rd time; 3 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool.

Temple; Charles; Pte.; 03/12/1915; 7th Yorks.; intimation to his mother; wounded in action; 3 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.

Temple; Frederick; Pte.; 21/07/1916; Leicestershire Regiment; wounded 1 July France; 12 Duke Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Temple; F.; Pte.; 08/10/1917; severely wounded; left leg; 2nd time; 12 Duke Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Temple; G.G.; Pte.; 14/05/1917; killed in action 3 May; 3 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool wounded previously; page 4 column 6.

Temple; Herbert; Pte.; 2//11/1916; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; letter from his officer; 1 Durham Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Templeman; G.E.; Cpl.; 29/05/1916; 25 years; Royal Field Artillery; letter pertaining to his death; 17 Northumberland Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Templeman; John J.; Pte.; 17/05/1916; 31 years; killed in action 5 May; Canadians; late West Hartlepool; residence of father 101 Studley Road, West Hartlepool.

Terrying; Hy.; Pte.; 22/07/1916; 18 years; killed in action 14 July; Durham Light Infantry; letter from his officer; worked at Wheatley Hill Colliery; page 2 column 5.

Terring; Pte.; aka Ridley; 07/08/1916; killed in action 7 August; Durham Light Infantry; 36 Gainford Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Thayne; J.; Pte.; 13/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded right arm & leg; page 4 column 5.

Thomas; David; Pte.; 02/07/1918; posted as missing; parents late ‘Harlech House’ Sydenham Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Thomas; David; Pte.; 30/07/1918; missing 27 May; prisoner of war in Germany; of Carlin How; late Sydenham Road, West Hartlepool; page 3.

Thomas; David; Pte.; 11/12/1918; prisoner of war; arrived Leith; 48 Queen Street, Carloi; page 4 column 3.

Thomas; D.; Sapper; 27/12/1918; Royal Engineers; wounded in the leg; 1 of 3 brothers; 18 Roker Street, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 7.

Thomas; Joseph; Pte.; 30/07/1918; dangerously ill in India; late Sydenham Road; now Carlin How; page 3 column 2.

Thomas; R.W.; Sapper; 23/06/1916; 27 years; killed in action 17 June; France; page 4 column 1; Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; see officers letter 30 June 1916; page 4.

Thomas; T.; Pte.; 27/05/1918; West Yorks.; gassed twice; now in a hospital in Cardiff; 18 Ladysmith Street, West Hartlepool; page 2.

Thomas; W.U.; Sgt.; 08/08/1916; killed in action 21 July; Durham Light Infantry; 146 Studley Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Thomas; William; Stoker; 08/06/1916; 22 years; Navy; lost at sea; HMS Invincible; 4 years Navy service; page 4 column 7.

Thompson; Albert; Driver; 04/05/1918; Army Service Corps; hospital Salonica with injured arm & malaria; son in law of Mr Dalkin; 29 Alliance Street; page 2 column 6.

Thompson; Charles Milburn; 2nd Lt.; 03/09/1917; killed in action 27 August; parents residence 12 Beechwood Street, Sunderland; West Hartlepool bank employee; page 4 column 6.

Thompson; Cpl.; 31?/06/1918; severely wounded by gas shell 13 May; 178 Alma Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.

Thomspon; E.; Sapper; 01/04/1916; killed in action 15 March; Royal Engineers; 25 Gill Street, West Hartlepool; short obituary; page 4 column 6.

Thompson; Francis B.; Pte.; 26/10/1916; 21 years; slightly wounded; of 4 Baden Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Thompson; F.B.; Pte.; 30/04/1918; receives card from Major General for devotion to duty; 23 March; 1 April; page 2 column 7.

Thompson; F.; Sapper; 08/04/1918; Royal Engineers; wounded; gassed in October 1917; brother missing since Loos; 3 Ridley Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.

Thompson; Harold J.; Pte.; 26/04/1917; killed in action 10 April; Yorks. & Lancs.; letter from comrades & officer; page 4 column 5.

Thompson; Henry W.; Pte.; 02/10/1916; 31 years; killed in action 10 September; Queens Westminster Rifles; Granville Avenue, West Hartlepool; unwed; page 2 column 5.

Thompson; Herbert; A/B.; 18/08/1917; Royal Naval Reserve; died from gassing 6 August; letter from chaplain; 59 Osborne Road, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.

Thompson; James; L/Cpl.; 08/07/1916; Yorks.; wounded in France; in hospital Manchester; 37 Briar Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.

Thompson; James; Cpl.; 10/06/1918; Yorks.; wounded 3 times in action; also wounded in the Dardanelles; 37 Briar Street, West Hartlepool.

Thompson; James; Pte.; 08/04/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; seriously ill; hospital Malta; 37 Briar Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Thompson; James; Pte.; 10/07/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; France 3 years 5 months; nervous breakdown; hospital Paisley; 37 Briar Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.

Thompson; J.; Pte.; 10/07/1916; wounded; of 54 Pilgrim Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.

Thompson; J.; Sgt.; 07/10/1915; 2nd Enniskillen’s; D.C.M.; visits relatives in West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Thompson; J.T.; Pte.; 07/08/1917; 19 years; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds to the head 4 August; 28 Everard Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Thompson; J.W.; L/Cpl.; 04/10/1915; 7th Cameronians; intimation home; 21 Southbourne Terrace, West Hartlepool; gassed; page 4 column 3.

Thompson; Richardson; Pte.; 14/12/1915; 10th Yorks.; death from illness; Wimereaux hospital; France; 11 Croft Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.

Thompson; Richard; Pte.; 20/07/1916; 10th Yorks.; reported dead; December 1915; False.

Thompson; Richard; Pte.; 20/07/1916; killed in action 26 June; Yorks.; letter on his death; 11 Croft Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Thompson; R.; Rifleman; 08/02/1918; in hospital; gassed for the 2nd time; 2 Blanford Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Thompson; T.; L/Cpl.; 14/08/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; a Hartlepool man praises Office Vivian Horsley of Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Thompson; T.M.; Pte.; 05/11/1915; 7th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; missing in action at Loos, Belgium 25 September; 3 Ridley Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.

Thompson; T.M.; Pte.; 05/10/1916; 20 years; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; now reported dead; 3 Ridley Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.

Thompson; Walter; Gunner; 19/10/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded; hospital France; 59 Osborne Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3; see 18 October; page 4.

Thompson; Wilfred; Pte.; 27/11/1916; 21 years; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds at York; 42 Mayfair Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Thompson; Pte.; 18/07/1917; South Wales Borderers; Army no. 40931; 19 years; reported dangerously ill; page 4 column 4.

Thoren; Ivor; Sgt.; 08/01/1917; Australian Imperial Forces; son of Captain & Mrs Thoren; 38 Milton Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Thoren; Ivor; Sgt.; 08/01/1917; small obituary; gassed; mentioned by Haig in despatches; joined December 1914; page 4 column 4.

Thornton; I.; Driver; 17/10/1917; Army Service Corps; wounded in the hand; septic poisoning; 106 York Road; West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.

Thornton; J.W.; 2nd Lt.; 30/03/1918; Yorks. & Lancs.; died from wounds 27 March; 22 Lister Street, West Hartlepool; commissioned September 1917; page 4 column 6.

Thornton; Samuel; Pte.; 12/01/1917; shot in the stomach 22 December 1916; died 23 December; deceased sister informed; 51 Burn Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.

Thorpe; F.B.; Pte.; 24/08/1918; awarded the M.M.; of 17 South Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Thorpe; G.S.; Pte.; 16/08/1918; Colonial Soldiers Hospital Wiltshire; wounded; Miss E.H. Brown; 76/80 years, aunt; West Hartlepool.

Thrift; George; Pte.; 23/09/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded in action; 63 Angus Street, West Hartlepool; worked for NER.; page 4 column 7.

Thulin; Charles; 01/08/1917; at sea; husband of Jane Thulin; 11 Warden Street, West Hartlepool; page 2.

Thurkell; H.; Lt.; 30/03/1918; Royal Marines L.I.; gassed & wounded; hospital Manchester; 69 Percy Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Thwaites; T.; Driver; 29/08/1918; Royal Field Artillery; awarded the M.M.; Citation; saving wounded; 37 Pilgrim Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.

Thwaites; T.; Driver; 03/01/1919; Royal Field Artillery; presented with the M.M.; short citation; page 2 column 5.

Tilly; ,Charles Wyn; L./Col.; 22/04/1918; 41 years; killed in action 14 April; West Yorks.; & late Durham Light Infantry; obituary; page 4 column 6.

Tilly; John; Captain; 17/06/1918; 31 years; killed in action in Italy; M.C.; see citation & obituary; page 4 column 6.

Tindell; William; Pte.; 30/07/1918; 27 years; Scottish regiment; has drowned Methil Docks, Fife; 18 Kilwick Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 2.

Tindell; W.; Pte.; 05/08/1918; drowned Methil Docks, Fife; see officers letter; page 2 column 7.

Tinkler; J.W.; Gunner; 15/10/1917; wounded & missing 15 August; 1 Saltaire Terrace, Greatham; Page 4 column 5.

Tinkler; J.W.; Gunner; 13/11/1917; now reported died of wounds 15 August; 1 Saltaire Terrace, Greatham; page 4 column 8.

Toase; Robert; Pte.; 13/10/1915; killed in action; 2nd Yorks.; France; shot through the heart; leaves widow & 5 children; page 2 column 4.

Todd; A.; Cpl.; 13/08/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded in the leg in France; hospital Gosforth; 21 Arthur Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Todd; Alfred E.; Pte.; 19/07/1916; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded in the head; 19 Thornton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Todd; Alfred E.; Pte.; 19/09/1916; 22 years; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; badly wounded for the second time; 19 Thornton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Todd; Alfred E.; Sgt.; 02/09/1918; 24 years; killed in action 22 August; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; officers letter; page 2 column 7.

Todd; Mathew; Pte.; 29/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; 17 Moore Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8; see 11 October; now prisoner of war; page 4.

Todd; Mathew; Pte.; 04/12/1918; prisoner of war 27 May in Germany; returning to Belgium; 17 Moore Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Todd; W.; Pte.; 15/11/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded left hand & gassed; hospital France; Talbot Hotel; West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Todd; W.; Pte.; 10/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded hand & leg; hospital Warrington; Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Tolputt; E.F.; Pte.; 11/10/1915; killed in action 11 September 1915; Dardanelles; 18 Blanford Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Tolson; John; Pte.; 23/04/1918; in a hospital in France; severely gassed; 15 Hart Road, Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Tombling; John; Cpl.; 11/04/1918; Royal Field Artillery; wounded in right arm & face; 13 Alexander Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Tombling; Joseph; 25/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war 21 March in Germany; 3 Hunter Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Tonks; 25/11/1914; Scots Guards; prisoner of war in Germany; ex police constable; page 4 column 6.

Tonks; 02/12/1918; 2nd Scots Guards; prisoner of war; Mons 1914; arrives back at Leith; ex police constable; page 4 column 6.

Toole; E.P.; Cpl.; 12/11/1917; Durham Light Infantry; awarded the M.M.; France 2 years; 1 Clifton Avenue; West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.

Tose; Isaac; Captain; Sea; 05/01/1918; awarded the D.C.M.; decorated by the King; page 4 column 5.

Tose; Mark; Pte.; 10/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 11 May; 40 Wansbeck Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Totty; Morris; Pte.; 29/08/1917; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war; Thomas Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Towers; G.; Pte.; 10/10/1918; Royal Scots Fusiliers; severely wounded in the left calf; 3 years Salonica; 30 Stainton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Tozer; Mathew C.; Pte.; 01/11/1915; gazetted to 2nd Lt.; Durham Light Infantry; page 4 column 6.

Tozer; M.C.; 2nd Lt.; 10/11/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the foot; 60 Durham Street, Hartlepool; 2 brothers in the army; page 4 column 3.

Trembath; Benjamin; Driver; 06/11/1917; Royal Field Artillery; joined in Western Australia; divorce; permission to leave France to see his wife; page 1 column 7.

Trenchman; Bertram A.; 03/04/1917; Royal Naval Air Service; Fl. Sub. Lt.; reported in Turkish hands; page 4 column 7.

Trenchman; E. Griffiths; 2 Lt.; 21/07/1916; killed in action; France; his obituary; born Sydney, New South Wales; grandfather F. Griffiths of Sydney; page 4 column 3.

Trenchman; Flight Sub. Lt.; 16/07/1917; officially dead 3 June is alive in Constantinople; prisoner of war; page 4 column 7.

Trenchman; O.L.; Major; 26/01/1917; mentioned in despatches; page 4 column 3.

Trenholn; J.P.; L/Cpl.; 28/09/1918; Highland Light Infantry; awarded the M.M.; 80 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Trotter; H.; Sgt.; 08/10/1918; King’s Royal Rifles; recruiting; wife staying with relatives in Bailey Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Trotter; W.; Driver; 26/10/1918; Royal Field Artillery; wounded in the foot; hospital England; 61 Derwent Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Trubridge; John H.; Pte.; 10/09/1915; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; Mrs Jackson receives word on her son’s death; page 4 column 1.

Tubb; A.; Pte.; 06/10/1915; 10th Yorks.; 11 Mill Street, West Hartlepool; letter on the taking of Hill 70; page 6 column 4.

Tubb; A.; Pte.; 06/10/1915; 10th Yorks.; of 11 Mill Street, West Hartlepool; wounded; now in Clapton hospital; page 4 column 1.

Tubb; A.; Pte.; 19/07/1916; letter to parents 11 Mill Street, West Hartlepool; wounded twice in the knee; hospital France; page 4 column 4.

Tucker; H.H. Sgt.; 12/10/1918; awarded the M.M.; wounded 4 times; 25 Town Wall, Hartlepool; Page 4.

Tucker; Herbert; L/Cpl.; 30/10/1915; 12th Highland Light Infantry; sent from H. Tucker to Mr Bates; 26 Winter Street, West Hartlepool; son’s bravery; page 4 column 6.

Tucker; Herbert; L/Cpl.; 08/10/1915; Highland Light Infantry; 43 Marmion Way, West Hartlepool; gassed; now in hospital France; page 4 column 3.

Tucker; James; Pte.; 14/08/1915; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; 8 Peckett Street, West Hartlepool; at a hospital in France; wounded; page 4 column 8.

Tuckey; Mrs; 05/01/1916; widow of Lt./Col.; letter from J. Quinn; sea journey on one of the Monitors to the Dardanelles; page 2 column 7.

Tudge; N.; Cpl.; 25/10/1918; Royal Field Artillery; wounded left leg; previously gassed; 7 Stirling Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.

Tumilty; B.; Pte.; 13/08/1917; Durham Light Infantry; missing 15 October 1916; presumed dead; killed in action; 10 John Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Tunnell; G.; Lt.; 03/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded left shoulder & gassed; son of E. Tunnell; late 27 Eamont Grdens, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Tunnell; Oliver; 2nd Lt.; 07/11/1918; killed in action 24 October; Northumberland Fusiliers; late Eamont Gardens, West Hartlepool; now Southampton; page 4 column 5.

Turnbull; David; Petty Officer; 07/07/1916; lost on the HMS Indefatigible; 30 years; 11 Slake Terrace, Hartlepool; 18 months Navy; page 4 column 5.

Turnbull; Driver; 11/02/1918; Royal Field Artillery; receives the Mons Star Ribbon; 17 years in Royal Field Artillery; has South Africa medal; page 4 column 5.

Turnbull; F.E.; 2nd Lt.; 10/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; attached to Wiltshire Regiment; missing 27 May; short obituary; Sydenham Road, West Hartlepool; page 4.

Turnbull; George; Pte.; 11/05/1918; Manchester Regiment; missing 21/31 March; 10 Pilgrim Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Turnbull; George; Pte.; 08/10/19158 wounded; left leg amputated; brother of H.; 17 Water Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.

Turnbull; J.K.; Pte.; 12/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; in hospital Manchester; of ‘Harlech House’, Sydenham Road; page 2.

Turnbull; L.; Pte.; 17/05/1916; killed in action; 5 Powlett Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Turnbull; Malcolm; L/Cpl.; 19/04/1918; R.I. Fusiliers; ex Army Ordnance Corps; wounded in action; 21 Sheriff Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Turnbull; Mathew; Pte.; 29/04/1918; Australian Imperial Forces; wounded; left shoulder & right arm; brother of Mrs Tabley; 57 Northumberland Street, West Hartlepool; page 3.

Turnbull; P.; Bombardier; 10/01/1916; 24 years; Royal Field Artillery; wounded; Dardanelles; of 36 Hurworth Street, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 6.

Turnbull; R.A.; Pte.; 29/10/1917; 36 years; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds 21 October; France; nephew of Alf Thornton; 6 Wood Street; page 4 column 4.

Turner; A.; Pte.; 12/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded right arm; hospital Birmingham; 16 Freeman Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 2.

Turner; Adam Graham; Pte.; M.M.; 27/09/1918; Lincs.; 20 years; son of Mrs Butler; 38 Malton Street, West Hartlepool; long officer’s letter; page 4 column 8.

Turner; Arthur; 27/01/1917; 40 years; killed in action 23 January; Navy.

Turner; A.G.; Pte.; 16/01/1918; Lancs. Regiment; 12 months in France; awarded the M.M.; son of Mrs Butler; 31 Malton Street; page 4.

Turner; A.G.; Pte.; M.M.; 08/04/1918; Lincs.; wounded right foot 22 March; hospital England; 38 Malton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Turner; D. Harry; Pte.; 19/03/1917; Machine Gun Corps; severely wounded 23 February; son of Mrs Butler; 38 Malton Street, page 4 column 3.

Turner; J.; Cpl.; 09/05/1917; Yorks.; Regiment; awarded the M.M.; 5th St Aidan’s boy awarded; 3 Faulder Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Turner; W.; Pte.; 13/10/1916; Yorks. Regiment; wounded right thigh; France; served in the Dardanelles & Egypt; page 4 column 2.

Turner; W.; Pte.; 13/10/1916; Yorks. Regiment; mother, Mrs Hodgson; 41 Bedford Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.

Tweddle; George; Pte.; 19/10/1917; Yorks. & Lancs.; wounded knee; hospital London; enlisted January last; 2 Oxley Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.

Tweddle; Thomas; Lt.; 02/07/1918; Yorks.; died of wounds in hospital; enlisted 1914; France May 1915; ‘Greenhowe’, West Hartlepool; page 2.

Tweddle; W.; Pte.; 16/03/1918; awarded the Mons Medal in France early 1914; page 4 column 5.

Tweedle; Pte.; 09/02/1916; Alexandra Princess of Wales Own; wounded in France; 73 Cromwell Street, West Hartlepool; youngest of 3 sons.

Twizell; Albert; Sgt.; 28/10/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded; Late West Hartlepool; now Stockton; enlisted 1914; page 4 column 7.

Tye; Ernest S.; Cpl.; 11/10/1918; 22 years; killed in action 6 September; Canada Scots; nephew of Mrs Moody; 76 Durham Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Tyreman; Cpl.; 01/01/1916; 18th Durham Light Infantry; ‘Mail’ member describes eventful voyage; page 3 column 4.

Tyreman; E.; Cpl.; 08/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; former member of Northern Daily Mail; page 4 column 2.