IFRAME: https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-K26MQVC [Skip to content] [ncc-logo.jpg] [ncc-logo-small.jpg] (BUTTON) Toggle navigation Roll of Honour * People * War Memorials * Names On Memorials You are here » Home » Roll of Honour Frank Thompson Spotted a mistake/error with the information on this page? * Remembered on his parent's-in-law headstone along with his brother-in-law William Walters in Nottingham Road Cemetery, Mansfield. Person Details Place of birth Southwell Nottinghamshire Family History He was the son of William and Eliza Thompson of Southwell. He was the husband of Elizabeth Ada, (née Walters) Thompson. Married in 1904 they lived at 94 Birrell Road Sherwood Rise Nottingham. Employment/Hobbies Seedman (shop assistant) Date of death 14 Jul 1918 Age at death 38 CWGC Commonwealth Grave No 648304 - CWGC Website Service number M/344372 Rank Private Decorations Military Unit Army Service Corps Military History Private. Frederick Thompson, served with the 1038th Mechanical Transport Company, Army Service Corps, he died “of injuries” on 14th July 1918. He is buried in Jerusalem War Cemetery. Extra Information Remembered on his wife's parent's headstone in Nottingham Road Cemetery, Mansfield along with his brother-in-law, William Walters. Born in Southwell. Buried Jerusalem Cemetery, Israel. Obituary published 26th July 1917 in the Mansfield Reporter and Sutton Times :- “THOMPSON. – On July 14th, in Egypt, from injuries received in Palestine, Private Frank Thompson, of the A.S.C.M.T., dearly loved husband of Ada Thompson, of Sherwin-street, Nottingham, aged 39 years, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. S. Walters, of Westhill Drive, Mansfield.” In memoriam published 14th July 1919 in the Nottingham Evening Post :- “THOMPSON. – In loving memory of Pte. Frank Thompson, R.A.S.C., M.T., of 38 Sherwin-street, who died of injuries, Egypt, July 14th, 1918. – Wife and children and [illegible] Leonard. “THOMPSON. – To the memory of our dear son-in-law, Pte. F. Thompson, of 38 Sherwin-street, who died of injuries Egypt July 14th, 1918. – From Mr. Walters, J.P., and Mrs. Walters, West Hill Drive, Mansfield.” Above in memoriam are courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918 Remembered on * Southwell Minster and Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Parishioners War Memorial as Frank THOMPSON Pte. * Southwell - Holy Trinity Church War Memorial as Frank THOMPSON Men Motor Transport Photos * Remembered on his parent's-in-law headstone along with his brother-in-law William Walters in Nottingham Road Cemetery, Mansfield. Frank Thompson - Remembered on his parent's-in-law headstone along with his brother-in-law William Walters in Nottingham Road Cemetery, Mansfield. * Remembered on his parent's-in-law headstone along with his brother-in-law William Walters in Nottingham Road Cemetery, Mansfield. Frank Thompson - Remembered on his parent's-in-law headstone along with his brother-in-law William Walters in Nottingham Road Cemetery, Mansfield. Back to List © Copyright Nottinghamshire County Council 2020 - Login here (BUTTON) × You are not currently logged in ____________________ ____________________ Remember me? [ ] Log In Register Forgotten password or username? Don't have an account? Register (BUTTON) No Thanks, I'd prefer to leave feedback anonymously. Tell us what you think is incorrect/missing, and why. ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ Our team will check what you send and make the changes to the page. Close Send Feedback