Monday 23 November 2020

Two Early Casualties of WW2

The day after war began, two soldiers lost their lives on a Lancashire road. Pte Thomas Albert Lawson was a Territorial Army soldier serving in The King's Own Royal Regiment, while Pte Thomas Lee Driver was a regular soldier with The Loyal Regiment. Both were killed when their motorcycle was in collision with a motor car driven by 2nd Lt Lee Wheeler. According to a witness, the two vehicles changed sides of the road three times before the collision. Lawson [from Carnforth] was killed instantly while Driver was thrown heavily to the ground. Latter was taken to a hospital in Lancaster but died later from his injuries.

Pte Thomas Driver was buried in the churchyard at St Mark's, Dolphinholme 



Pte Lawson was buried St John's churchyard, Yealand Conyers






5 comments:

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Good detective work there

Laurie said...

Thanks Billy!

Unknown said...

How do you go a finding a grave ie Ethel Killelay née Bingham 1903-28 and Elizabeth Lydia Killelay née Jenkinson b 1918 d 1966 in Bole Gainsborough Nottingham their husband my grandad William Killelay was buried in the middle of a field near a power station in West Burton but no wives and I've struggled to find them?

Anonymous said...

Love finding this Thomas Lee Driver was my grandad he was the father of my mum.

Anonymous said...

I love finding this Thomas Lee Driver was my grandad he was the father of my mum Patricia driver. Thank you from Lawrence Miller.

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