Jones, Thomas (Queen Mary)

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 * THOMAS JONES WENT DOWN WITH H.M.S. QUEEN MARY. Seaman Thomas Jones, aged 23, was the youngest son of Mrs. Jones, 14, Eagle Street, Bristol. He belonged to the R.N.V.R., and went down with the Queen Mary. His brother is serving as a stoker on H.M.S. Nottingham.||Western Daily Press 28 June 1916 via Spike Sheldon
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