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1901 census
source                 RG13; Piece: 4526; Folio: 14; Page: 19/20
place                  Hunmanby
dwelling               schedule 115, Field House  

John        Cranswick    47                               Rudston
Charlotte   Cranswick    45                               Bridlington
Edith E     Cranswick    19                                          
Sydney      Cranswick    18  Bank Clerk
Edwin       Cranswick    16
Alan        Cranswick    11
Vera        Cranswick    10
Wilfred     Cranswick     8
Jack        Cranswick     7                              Hunmanby
Donald      Ganswick      5                              Hunmanby

Edith ella Cranswick married junqt1910 Bridlington to
Gordon wilson Thomas
children
Howard Cranswick   Thomas   sepqt1911   Leominster
Edith  M           Thomas   decqt1913   Leominster
Agnes  E           Thomas   junqt1918   Wakefield
Brian  Gordon      Thomas   decqt1924   Wakefield



1911 census
source                 RG14; Piece: 15807; Schedule Number: 155 district 340
place                  Leominster
dwelling               46 Etnam Street 

Gordon Wilson  Thomas   head  m  29   Physician and Surgeon           Llanelly wales
Edith Ellen    Thomas   wife  m  29   married under 1 year            Hunmanby, Yorks
Ellen Maria    Wheeler  serv     25   Cook                            Llangrove
Annie          Davies   serv     20   housemaid                       Hertford



Biographical entry source;
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online, Royal college of Sugeons
Thomas, Gordon Wilson (1881 - 1943)
MRCS 9 February 1905; FRCS 8 December 1910; MB BS London 1905; LRCP 1905.
Born 18 June 1881, Llanelly, Wales
Died 26 November 1943, Guildford, Surrey
Occupation, General Surgeon.

Born at Llanelly, South Wales on 18 June 1881, second son of Henry Roger Thomas and Edith Anne Thomas, his wife. He was educated at the Friends School, Bootham, entered the Leeds Medical School in 1898, and afterwards studied at the London Hospital, whence he took the London and Conjoint qualifications in 1905. He then served during four years as house surgeon, house physician, resident obstetric officer and resident casualty officer at the Leeds General Infirmary, and took the Fellowship in December 1910.

Thomas settled in practice at Wakefield, where he became surgeon and subsequently consulting surgeon to the Clayton Hospital, and lived at The Elms, 9 Bond Street, Wakefield. He was a member of the Leeds and West Riding Medico-chirurgical Society and in 1930-32 was chairman of the Wakefield, Pontefract and Castleford division of the British Medical Association.

He married in 1910 Edith Ella Cranswick, who survived him with two sons and a daughter.

Thomas retired in August 1943 to Sunnyhurst, 8 Downside Road, Guildford, Surrey, where he died on 26 November 1943.


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