Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII (Correspondence from Henry Mosle Winter to William Zuill, March 23, 1936.
2nd Lieut RM Light Infantry (Correspondence from Diane Anderson, 8/21/2010)
"In the early autumn of 1871 I had an opportunity of visiting the scenes of the then recent battles in France. My brother Dunscomb was already in Germany, and another brother, Jack, and I went to join him. He could not, however, remain with us, as his leave was about to expire. We two, therefore, after excursions in the Rhine country and Switzerland went to Alsace and Lorraine." Bridge, Cyprian. It is possible Thomas went by the first name "Dunscomb" rather than the other possibility that they had another brother named "Dunscomb." Note Thomas' middle name was "Dunscomb."