Sunday 14 March 2010

Capt Thomas Joseph Fitzherbert-Brockholes, 2nd Bn, Rifle Brigade

On what is, today, Mothering Sunday in the United Kingdom, 724 mothers' sons died on this single day in 1915. Ninety three of these men died of wounds and Captain Thomas Joseph Fitzherbert-Brockholes of the 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade was one of these casualties.

Thomas was 27 years old, the son of William Fitzherbert-Brockholes CBE, and Blanche Fitzherbert-Brockholes, of Claughton Hall, Garstang, Lancashire. He would be mentioned in dispatches, this appearing in the London Gazette of 22nd June 1915.

According to his medal index card, Thomas arrived overseas as a second lieutenant and adjutant with the 2nd Rifle Brigade, disembarking on the 7th November 1914. He was subsequently appointed Captain and held this rank at the time of his death.

Thomas Fitzherbert-Brockholes is buried in Estaires Communal Cemetery and Extension. In December 1921 his father applied for his dead son's medals. Thomas's younger brother Roger, a lieutenant aboard HMS Glory, was lost at sea on the 2nd July 1919.

At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.

Sources:

Ancestry (MIC)
Soldiers Died in The Great War
Army Service Numbers
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission

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