Date of birh of Isabella Mortimer
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Gebeurtenis (One Time Partner): Fathers name recorded as Patrick Clark, Hugh Clarks Attestation papers!.Bron 1
1. Fathers name recorded as Patrick Clark, Hugh Clarks Attestation papers!
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Isabella Mortimer |
Driver H Clark T1/1521 A.S.C. att.85. .Fld.Amb. Grave 1 Row 20 Plot A Date of death 4 October 1918/ http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty
Graves Registration Report Form
Place of Burial: Pieta Military Cemetery
Plot A Row 20
T1/1521 Dvr. H. Clark R.A.S.C.
Date of death 4 October 1918
Report of Headstone Inscription
Badge design 1078 1F/0
T1/1521 Driver
H Clark
Royal Army Service Corps
d. 4th October 1918 Age 28
Centre of stone: Cross
Report Headstone Personal Inscription
Badge design: 1078 1F/0
Headsone No.: 116
Line 1: THEY MISS HIM MOST
Line 2: WHO LOVED HIM BEST
Mrs. HM Page 75 McDonald Street Methil, Fife
Hugh Clark Service Number T1/1521
H.T., Army Service Corps who died on 04 October 1918 Age 28
Son of Mrs. Isabella Mortimer, of Kirkland, Leven, Fife.
THEY MISS HIM MOST WHO LOVED HIM BEST
Remembered with Honour
PIETA MILITARY CEMETERY
A XX 1.
From attestation papers
Hugh Clark Driver T1/1521
Age 27 years. Service 4 years 3 months Died 4/10/18.
Cause of Death Tuberculosis of Lung,, complicated by Malaria
He was admitted from H.S."Goorka" in a dying condition and too ill for information to be obtained from him. The notes accompanying him state that he had been in Macedonia two years, and that in the early part of 1918 he had a cough, but did not go sick. In August, he had Malaria. On 19/9/18 he was transferred from 21st Stationary Hospital to 29th General Hospital, suffering from Malaria, and symptoms suggestive of Influenza. Tuberculosis of the left Lung was recognised, and Tubercle Bacilli found In the sputum. He was transferred to H .S. "Goorka" 28/10/18 and received at Mtarfa, Malta, 2/10/18, as on the dangerously ill list. His temperature on admission was 101°, Pulse 120 and respirations 32. He had frequent diarrhoea, and such examination as was possible showed advanced Tuberculosis of both lungs. He died 4/10/18 Post Mortem Examination, corraborated the clinical diagnosis both lungs being diseased, a condition of enteritis was also present in the intestine.
Death was due to Tuberculosis of tho Lungs, commencing while on Active Service, and accelerated by Malaria also contracted on Active Service in Salonica.
Mtarfa, Malta 17th October 1918 ??? Colonel, A.M.S. O.i/c Military Hospital, Mtarfa