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Pte. Ernest George Thompson
British Army 16th (Chatsworth Rifles) Btn. Sherwood Foresters
Ernest Thompson was wounded in the left forearm on 25th March 1918, on the Amiens front and arrived at a CCS where wounds were dressed, and then he was sent to the No. 1 South African General Hospital. After 4 operations the arm was amputated and he was transported back to England on the Cambria to Roehampton were he was fitted with a artificial arm. He spent 4 months in hospital and when he left he set up home in Alfreton, Derbyshire were he owned a fruit shop for a number of years.
He married in 1924, he moved to Derby, then down to Hastings, and finally passed away in a home in 1998. Unfortunately, I never met my great uncle nor have a photo of him, but I am so glad I got someone to research this history for me.