"Thomas Osmond" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Sapper" in the "Royal Engineers" who died on 29 January 1916 at the age of 30 years old (born about 1886) in World War I, that he is listed in the Cambrin Military Cemetery in Pas de Calais, France, and that he was the "Son of William Osmond, of Helston; husband of Henrietta Osmond, of 6, Park View, Helston, Cornwall", England.
"Walter William Osmond" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Private" in the "Australian Infantry, A.I.F." who died on 19 July 1916 at the age of 19 years old (born about 1897) in World War I, that he is listed in the V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, Nord, France, and that he was the "Son of Ernest John and Katie Osmond, of 7, Lincoln St., North Richmond, Victoria. Native of Sale, Victoria", Australia.
The birth of "William Albert Osmond" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in April-June 1885 in Bath district, Somerset, England.
"William Osmond" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Private" in the "Somerset Light Infantry" who died on 13 April 1916 at the age of 31 years old (born about 1885) in World War I, that he is listed in the Basra Memorial in Iraq, and that he was the "Son of Reuben George Osmond, of 52, Triangle, Oldfield Park, Bath", Somerset, England.
"William Osmond" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Private" in the "Royal Newfoundland Regiment" who died on 3 October 1918 at the age of 20 years old (born about 1898) in World War I, that he is listed in the Dadizeele New British Cemetery in West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, and that he was the "Son of Dorman and Agnes Osmond, of Woodford Cove, Twillingate, Newfoundland. Native of Little Bay, Notre Dame Bay", Newfoundland, Canada.
The birth of "Anthony Osmond" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in January-March 1921 in Hendon district, Middlesex, England, and this mother's surname was "Duffield".
"Anthony Osmond" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Sergeant" in the "Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve" who died on 26 June 1943 at the age of 22 years old (born about 1921) in World War II, that he is listed in the Runnymede Memorial in Surrey, England, and that he was the "Son of Thomas William and Daisie Beatrice Osmond, of Pinner, Middlesex", England.
The birth of "Arthur Bridson Osmond" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in October-December 1897 in Bath district, Somerset, England.
"Arthur Bridson Osmond" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Second Officer" in the "Merchant Navy" aboard the "S.S. Empire Tiger (London)" who died on 27 February 1941 at the age of 43 years old (born about 1899) in World War II, that he is listed in the Tower Hill Memorial in London, England, and that he was the "Son of Frederick George and Elizabeth Myra Osmond; husband of Robin Osmond, of Ealing, Middlesex. Master Mariner, Merchant Navy; formerly Sub-Lieut. R.N.R."
Historical Information about the S.S. Empire Tiger:
http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?139053:
[The S.S. Empire Tiger was a steam powered cargo-transport ship.] While on a voyage from Hallifax to the Clyde, the British steamship Empire Tiger foundered about 30 miles south of Iceland [in the north Atlantic Ocean]. Date lost: 27 February 1941.
The birth of "Arthur S. V. Osmond" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in October-December 1916 in Bristol district, Gloucestershire, England, and that his mother's surname was "Harris".
"Arthur Sidney Victor Osmond" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Private" in the "Somerset Light Infantry" who died on 13 May 1944 at the age of 27 years old (born about 1917) in World War II, that he is listed in the Cassino War Cemetery in Italy, and that he was the "Son of Alfred Henry and Lilly Osmond, of Bristol", Gloucestershire, England.
"C. D. F. Osmond" is listed in the "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" website (www.cwgc.org), which states that he was a "Major" in the "South African Armoured Corps" who died on 7 September 1944 at the age of 23 years old (born about 1921) in World War II, that he is listed in the Montecchio War Cemetery in Italy, and that he was the "Son of Humphrey D. and Mabel E. Osmond, of Addo, Cape Province, South Africa."