Killed in Action WW1
Thomas's mother Agnes Murray died following complications of his childbirth. Thomas was raised with the help and love of their stepmother Elizabeth Lynch Dunlop the second wife of James Love.
Detail Source Name: Thomas Love Age: 5 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1896 Relationship: Son Father's Name: James Love Gender: Male Where born: Ayrshire, Dreghorn Registration Number: 595 Registration district: Irvine Civil parish: Irvine County: Ayrshire Address: 17 Double Row Annick Lodge Occupation: Scholar ED: 12 Household schedule number: 21 Line: 17 Roll: CSSCT1901_226 Household Members Age Relationship James Love 43 Head Elizabeth Dunlop 43 Wife Elizabeth Love 43 Wife Margaret Love 20 Stepdaur Michael Love 17 Son William Love 15 Son James Love 10 Son Mary Dunlop 10 Stepdaur Janet Love 8 Daur (Daughter) Jessie Dunlop 6 Stepdaur Thomas Love 5 Son
UK, Commonwealth War Graves, 1914-1921 Detail Source Name: T Love Gender: Male Age: 20 Birth Date: abt 1895 Death Date: 29 Dec 1915 Cemetery: Pink Farm Cemetery Helles Gallipoli Burial Country: Turkey Regiment: Royal Scots Fusiliers Regimental Number: 8730 Region or Memorial: Gallipoli Father: James Love Mother: Elizabeth Love
Detail Source Name: Thomas Love Birth Place: Irvine, Ayrshire Residence: Irvine Death Date: 29 Dec 1915 Death Place: Dardanelles Enlistment Place: Kilmarnock, Ayrshire Rank: Private
Battalion: 1st 4th Battalion Regimental Number: 8730 Type of Casualty: Died of wounds Theatre of War: Balkan Theatre
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