Gilbert Thompson was killed on this day in 1915
He was born in 1873, the son of Reginald and Frances H. Thompson. Gilbert married Ethel, the second daughter of Mr D'Arcy Wyvill, of Constable Burton and Denton Park, Yorkshire and they had one son and two daughters. Although living at 66, Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington, London, Gilbert was born and brought up in Yorkshire.
He joined the Connaught Rangers in 1899 and served eight years in India. Although regimentally he belonged to the 2nd Battalion of the Connaught Rangers, in January 1913 he was appointed as the Adjutant to the Kensingtons (13th London Regiment).
Reports say Gilbert Thompson was 'shot down in the firing line' on 24 February 1915. The war diary (shown below) provides a little more information, including the fact there had been 'a heavy fall of snow'. It seems Gilbert was 'shot in the head' and 'his death is greatly deplored by all ranks'.
Captain Thompson is now buried appropriately enough in the Rue-de Bacquerot (13th London) Graveyard at Laventie.
Captain Gilbert Thompson, 2nd Bn. Connaught Rangers