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Pte. Thomas Amour
British Army 22nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry
from:Hebburn
(d.20th May 1918)
Thomas Amour served with the 22nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry.
He was aged 23 when he died on 20th May 1918. He was born and was living Hebburn, he was the son of the late Thomas and Matilda Amour (Rickard) of 33 Arthur Street Hebburn Colliery. On the 1911 census, Thomas Amour is listed as age 16 Miner Driver at Colliery living with his widowed father Thomas Amour and family at 33 Arthur Street, Hebburn Colliery
He enlisted in Jarrow and died in Clitheroe. Thomas is buried in Hebburn Cemetery and is commemorated on the Triptych in St. Paul's Church Jarrow.