| NORRIS, Ignatius Bertram |
Bertie |
None |
July 31, 1880 |
31 July 1880 |
North Sydney, NSW |
None |
Barrister at Law |
Roman Catholic |
|
167.64 |
63.50 |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
35 |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot III, Row A, Grave 3 |
False |
None |
None |
Marianne (née FENNESSY) and Richard Augustine NORRIS – both deceased, Siblings, 3 brothers (1 deceased), 4 sisters |
|
Married, with one son |
Wife - Jane Elizabeth Norris, Killountain, New South Head Road, Darling Point, Sydney, NSW |
|
N/A |
lieutenant colonel |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Major, 34th regiment Militia |
March 1, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
June 25, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A40 Ceramic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ROWE, William Arthur |
Arthur |
None |
Aug. 9, 1897 |
9 Aug 1897 |
Farina, SA |
None |
Carpenter |
Methodist |
|
175.26 |
68.04 |
brown |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 19 July 1916, Fromelles, France |
None |
None |
None |
Died 7 September 1965, Walkerville, South Australia - aged 68 |
None |
False |
None |
West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia |
False |
None |
22 February 1917, wounded |
William Rowe and Elizabeth Jane Roberts |
|
Single – Married to Margaret Edith Parkinson after the war |
Mother, Mrs Elizabeth Jane Rowe, 69 Arthur Street, Unley, South Australia |
|
2102 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front, Wounded at Fromelles 20th July 1916 |
Served for 3 years in the 74th Cadets |
Oct. 14, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GORDON, William Lewis |
John GORDON |
None |
April 29, 1899 |
29 April 1899 |
Alberton, Port Adelaide, SA |
None |
Labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
163.19 |
59.42 |
fair |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Served in Egypt |
None |
None |
None |
Died 5 March 1950, Preston, Victoria |
50 |
False |
None |
Buried Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Greater Dandenong, Victoria |
False |
None |
16 March 1919 |
Ellen Eliza (nee LEWIS) and William GORDON |
|
Single |
Father - William Gordon, 67 Leicester Street, Carlton, Victoria |
James (deceased), Ethel, John (served AIF) |
5908 |
sapper |
|
Egypt |
None |
July 7, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 28, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A32 Themistocles |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| SEXTON, James |
James |
None |
Jan. 9, 1876 |
9 January 1876 |
Feilding, New Zealand |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
177.16 |
66.22 |
brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 40 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1916 |
New Irish Farm Cemetery (Plot XXXII, Row B, Grave No. 13), St. Jean-Les-Ypres, Belgium |
False |
Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour Panel 119, Canberra |
None |
Thomas and Harriet (nee Swabey) Sexton |
|
Single |
Brother, Harry Sexton, Kilmeroa, New Zealand |
Thomas, Edward, Emily, Maria, Harriet, John, Harry and eight half-siblings |
301 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 25, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
0 |
| CLEMENTS, Harold George |
|
None |
None |
May 1890 |
Healesville, VIC |
None |
School teacher |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
60.33 |
eyes brown |
hair black |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action, 19th July 1916 |
Battle of Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 15), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Thomas and Mary Jane (nee Vawdrey) Clements |
|
Single |
Father, Thomas Clements, Mitchell Street, Bairnsdale, Victoria |
Jack (3055), Thomas, Ivy |
4076 |
corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Bairnsdale Rifle Club - 6 years |
July 24, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 7, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WILSON, James Arthur |
|
None |
Feb. 13, 1898 |
13 February 1898 |
Port Macquarie, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
167.64 |
64.41 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action,19-20 July 1916, Fromelles, France |
None |
None |
None |
Died 3 October 1959, Tweed Heads, New South Wales |
61 |
False |
None |
Tweed Heads Cemetery, NSW. |
False |
None |
25 January 1919 |
Isabella C. (nee WAY) and George WILSON |
|
Single |
Father - George Wilson, Hibbard PO, Port Macquarie, NSW |
Youngest of 12 children. 2 brothers (Samuel and Eric) also served. |
3533 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
CMF Senior Cadets |
July 28, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| TURNER, William Henry |
|
None |
Jan. 4, 1893 |
4 January 1893 |
Picton, NSW |
None |
School teacher |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
58.51 |
dark brown |
brown |
medium |
None |
Taken as prisoner of war on 19-20 July 1916 Fromelles, France |
Fought at Fromelles, survived. Taken prisoner. Died 15 December 1974 Sydney, New South Wales - aged 81 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, Matraville, Randwick, NSW |
False |
None |
19 April 1919 |
Minnie Rose (nee O’KEEFFE) and Henry TURNER |
|
Single |
Father – Henry Turner, Murwillumbah, NSW |
Eldest of eleven |
3606 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Oct. 4, 1915 |
Narrabri, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| O’DONNELL, Stanley Richard |
|
None |
None |
1889 |
Malvern, VIC |
None |
Warehouseman |
Congregational |
|
167.00 |
57.15 |
black |
grey |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
26 |
True |
2018 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot II, Row D, Grave 1 |
False |
None |
None |
Sarah Rebecca nee AMBLER and Richard O’DONNELL (deceased) |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs S. R. O’Donnell, 30 Llaneast St, Malvern, Victoria |
Fourth of six children (3 boys and 3 girls) |
314 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
July 14, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| TUCK, Alfred George |
|
None |
April 7, 1894 |
7 April 1894 |
Kyneton, VIC |
None |
Tinsmith |
Anglican |
|
175.26 |
72.58 |
dark wave |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
22 |
True |
2012 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot III, Row D, Grave 12 |
False |
None |
None |
Mary Hannah, nee TOWN and James Clarence TUCK |
|
Single |
Father - James TUCK, High St, Kyneton, Victoria |
Youngest of ten (father married twice) |
1252V |
corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Citizen Military Forces 66th Battalion |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| PEARSON, George Charles |
|
None |
None |
January 1892 |
Yarragon, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
72.58 |
dark brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
24 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 4), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Agnes May (nee MASTERTON - deceased) and James PEARSON Siblings Jessie, William, David, Robert, Agnes, John |
|
Single |
Father – Mr J. Pearson, Shady Creek, Yarragon, Victoria |
|
1114 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JOYCE, Jack |
|
None |
None |
1887 |
Wolverhampton, England |
None |
Drover, previously a groom |
Church of England |
|
160.02 |
59.42 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
28 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Not known |
|
Engaged |
Fiancée - Miss Rita Tournay, c/- Palace Hotel, Wagin, Western Australia |
Nil known |
1624 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 21, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WILSON, Alexander |
Alex |
None |
None |
August 1894 |
Brighton Beach, VIC |
None |
Coachbuilder |
Church of England |
|
177.80 |
82.55 |
light brown |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 21 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
ANZAC Cemetery, Sailly-sur-La-Lys, France. Plot 1, Row H, Grave 1 |
False |
None |
None |
Martha (nee SLEETH) and John WILSON |
|
Single |
Father - John Wilson, 6 Geddes Street, Ascot Vale, Melbourne, Victoria |
John, Gavin, Anna, Agnes, Percival, William |
799 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Senior Cadets, Citizen Military Forces |
July 14, 1915 |
Williamstown, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HART, Joseph |
|
None |
Jan. 22, 1896 |
22 January 1896 |
Carlton, VIC |
None |
Jeweller |
Jewish |
|
162.56 |
58.97 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
20 |
False |
1920 |
Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-d'Armentieres, France.
Plot Vl Row H, Grave 48 |
False |
None |
None |
Rae (nee LEVY) and Victor HART |
|
Single |
Father - Victor Hart, 27 Stewart Street, Paddington, Sydney, NSW |
4 sisters and 1 brother |
190 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Naval cadet (4 years) |
July 26, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| TIEDEMAN, Otto Arthur |
|
None |
Nov. 19, 1898 |
19 November 1898 |
West Maitland, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
166.37 |
57.15 |
dark brown |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
17 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 22), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John Eric TIEDEMAN and Mary Ann nee HOLE (both deceased) Siblings 4th of six children (2 died young) |
|
Single |
Sister - Mrs Ettie Rothwell, 103 Regent St, Newtown, Sydney, NSW |
|
3693 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Oct. 6, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LEISTER, Leslie |
Jack Walsh |
None |
Aug. 13, 1894 |
13 August 1894 |
Parkes, NSW |
None |
Postal assistant |
Methodist |
|
180.97 |
86.18 |
brown |
brown |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
21 |
True |
2009 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot I, Row E, Grave 5 |
False |
None |
None |
Mother: Sarah J. YOUNG (nee WAY) dec’d |
Eliza (nee WAY) and Robert D. LEISTER |
Single |
Uncle and adoptive father – Robert D. Leister, Bogan St, Parkes, NSW |
3 half-brothers, 2 half-sisters |
4840 |
acting corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
21st Infantry, Citizen Military Forces |
Aug. 28, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| DONALDSON, Donald David |
Don |
None |
None |
1891 |
Raywood, VIC |
None |
Barman |
Church of England |
|
173.99 |
76.20 |
fair |
blue |
fresh |
None |
Was with brother Frank at the end when wounded at Fromelles. |
Wounded in Action, 19 July 1916, Fromelles, France |
None |
None |
None |
Died 22 November 1944, Repatriation Hospital, Caulfield, Victoria - aged 53 |
None |
False |
None |
Cremated Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Victoria |
False |
None |
1 November 1917, wounded |
John Donaldson and Margaret Martha nee Smith. (Dec 1896), Step Mother Blanche Donaldson |
|
Single |
Father, John Donaldson, Pelican Hotel, Inglewood, Victoria |
Brothers who served, John, Dick, Frank KIA at Fromelles, AIF 60th. |
3090A |
acting corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front, Right foot amputated. |
7 months cadets |
July 17, 1915 |
Bendigo, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BOLT, Herbert Thomas |
Nutsy |
None |
Sept. 10, 1893 |
10 September 1893 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Brickmaker |
Church of England |
|
173.99 |
73.03 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
22 |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot III, Row B, Grave 6 |
False |
None |
None |
Frederick and Mary BOLT |
|
Married to Jennie HUGHES with one daughter |
Wife - Jennie Margaret BOLT, 144 Wilson St, Newtown, NSW |
Four brothers, two sisters |
3009 |
corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 7, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 23, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LYDIATE, Frederick William |
Fred |
None |
Oct. 26, 1887 |
26 October 1887 |
Guildford, West Australia |
None |
Machinery Expert |
Anglican |
|
167.64 |
64.41 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 28 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Sarah Ann, nee SCRIVENER (deceased), and William LYDIATE |
|
Single |
Father - William Lydiate, 86 Crawford Road, Maylands, WA |
One of nine – 3 girls and 6 boys, 4 of whom served in WW1 |
985 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 14, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GREENFIELD, Bertie |
Nutty |
None |
None |
September 1888 |
Worthing, Sussex, England |
None |
Brickmaker |
Methodist, Primitive Wesley |
|
163.83 |
64.41 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
27 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Ellen Mary nee LELLIOT and Edwin GREENFIELD |
|
Single |
Father - Edward Greenfield, 56 Edenbridge Road, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex, England |
Fifth of sixteen children (nine boys, seven girls) Brother, Arthur 1883-1971 served with the UK Royal Fusiliers |
1275 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 19, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CROSSMAN, Gordon Llewellyn |
Gordon |
None |
Oct. 18, 1893 |
18 October 1893 |
Bowden, SA |
None |
Clerk, South Australian Railways |
Baptist |
|
179.07 |
67.13 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 22 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 4), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Joseph and Alma (nee Clark) Crossman |
|
Single |
Mother, Alma Crossman, Thirteenth St, Bowden, South Australia |
Francis, Gordon Herbert, Sydney, Fred (KIA Dec 1916) |
80 |
corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 21, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A4 Pera |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CULLEN, William Joseph |
William |
None |
May 18, 1897 |
18 May 1897 |
North Carlton, VIC |
None |
Stove fitter (for Metters Stoves, 419 Bridge Rd, Richmond) |
Roman Catholic |
|
162.56 |
64.86 |
light brown |
blue |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles , France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2009 |
Pheasant Wood Cemetery, Fromelles, France (Plot IV, Row E, Grave 4) |
False |
None |
None |
William Cullen and Elizabeth (nee Madden) |
|
Single |
Father, William Cullen |
Agnes, Henry, Ethel, Catherine, Gertrude, Emily, Josephine |
623 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Senior Cadet, 59th Battalion (Brunswick and Coburg), Citizen Military Forces |
July 9, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LAWLER, Edwin |
Henry Edward Lawler or Michael Edward Lawler |
None |
None |
1884 |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
None |
Wood Turner |
Roman Catholic |
|
176.53 |
68.04 |
light |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 32 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 8), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Michael Lawlor and Mary |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs. M. Lawler, 108 Erskineville Road, Erskineville, Sydney, New South Wales |
4 sisters, 2 brothers |
3076 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 1, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 8, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A69 Warilda |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
0 |
| PERRY, Andrew Murray |
|
None |
June 30, 1870 |
30 June 1870 |
Hindmarsh Island, SA |
None |
Carpenter |
Presbyterian |
|
180.97 |
97.07 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List - aged 46 |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 6), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Susan, nee WARHOUP and James Douglas PERRY (both deceased) |
|
Single |
Sister - Mrs Maria Rebecca Lobban, Naracoorte, South Australia |
8th of nine children (6 boys, 3 girls) |
2005 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Served for 3 years in the 16th Light Horse Regiment, time expired. |
Sept. 29, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCCULLOCH, Alexander |
|
None |
May 2, 1880 |
2 May 1880 |
Croy, Nairnshire, Scotland |
None |
Labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
171.45 |
60.33 |
brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 36 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2018 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France. Plot I, Row F, Grave 6 |
False |
None |
None |
William McCULLOCH and Marjory, nee HENDRY |
|
Single |
Brother - William McCulloch, c/- Trans-Australia Railway, Western Australia |
Eldest of 8 siblings – William, James, John, Elizabeth Sophia, Marjorie (dec'd), Jane (known as Jean), Margaret Helen |
1011 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
June 24, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CLEMENTS, Vivian John |
Jack |
None |
None |
October 1893 |
Healesville, VIC |
None |
Lineman |
Church of England |
|
173.99 |
67.13 |
eyes brown |
hair brown |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action, Fromelles, France |
Aged 23 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Rue Petillon Military Cemetery, Flerubaix, Grave I. B. 29. |
False |
Panel 167, Australian War Memorial, Canberra |
None |
Thomas and Mary Jane (nee Vawdrey) Clements |
|
Single |
Father, Thomas Clements, Mitchell Street, Bairnsdale, Victoria |
Harold (4076), Thomas, Ivy |
3055 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Bairnsdale Rifle Club - 6 years |
July 24, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 26, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A73 Commonwealth |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HARRIS, James John |
|
None |
April 30, 1891 |
30 April 1891 |
Kingstown, Dublin, Ireland |
None |
Dairy man, labourer |
Church of England |
|
175.26 |
65.32 |
dark brown |
brown |
florid |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
25 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 13), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Kathleen, nee SMITH and James HARRIS |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Kate Harris, East Pier Battery, Kingstown, Ireland |
2 sisters, one died young |
3819 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Nov. 1, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 20, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A54 Runic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MILLS, Charles |
|
None |
July 17, 1876 |
17 July 1876 |
Cheltenham, VIC |
None |
Electrical fitter |
Presbyterian |
|
173.99 |
76.20 |
brown |
hazel |
dark |
None |
Prisoner of War at Fromelles, 20 July 1916 - released 11 January 1919 |
Fought at Fromelles, survived. Taken prisoner. Died, 21 April 1937, Victoria - aged 60 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Cremated, Fawkner Memorial Park Cemetery, Victoria - Garden of Remembrance 1, Section 37, Niche 81 |
False |
None |
12 Dec 1919. Retired as Lt Colonel, Army Headquarters Victoria |
Mary Ann (nee CARTER) and John MILLS |
|
Married |
Wife – Jessie Mills, “Lexie Glen” Foam St, Hampton, VIC, With 4 children, one died in infancy |
John, Roderick, Henry, Alfred, Robert, William, Stanley, Walter, half-brothers Alfred, Thomas |
N/A |
captain |
|
Egypt and Western Front, POW Germany and Switzerland |
Senior cadets 3 years; 1896-1909 Royal Australian Artillery (No. 1041); 1909-1915 Royal Australian Engineers (No. 180) |
Aug. 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC (Transferred to AIF) |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SLOAN, Robert Douglas |
Robert |
None |
Aug. 6, 1878 |
6 August 1878 |
Dunedin, New Zealand |
None |
Boilermaker |
Roman Catholic |
|
172.72 |
76.20 |
grey |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 38 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 17), Australian Cemetery, Fromelles, France |
None |
Robert and Hannah (nee Wilson) Sloan |
|
Single |
Father, R Sloan, 26 Winfield Street, Footscray, Victoria |
Daniel, Mary, Stephen |
2895 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
June 28, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 10, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A16 Star of Victoria |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
0 |
| BRANDON, Henry Steven |
Zacher |
None |
None |
February 1890 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Pipe maker, Ship’s carpenter |
Church of England |
|
171.45 |
71.67 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 19 Jul 1916, Fromelles, France |
None |
None |
None |
Died 30 March 1962, Sydney, New South Wales |
72 |
False |
None |
Rookwood Crematorium, Sydney |
False |
None |
13 April 1917 |
Patrick (deceased) and Matilda BRANDON |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Matilda Brandon, 93 Botany St, Waterloo, Sydney, NSW |
Sisters: May, Mary & Rose Brothers: Charles & George [5341 Pte Charles S Brandon served with 1st Battalion] |
4444 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 3, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 16, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| TURNER, Arthur Leslie |
‘Darkie’ or ‘Les’ |
None |
None |
August 1893 |
Lilyfield, NSW |
None |
Patternmaker |
Methodist |
|
177.16 |
63.50 |
black |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 23 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 23), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Charles Harold and Alice (nee Waddington) Turner |
|
Single |
Sister, Mrs Annie Elizabeth Walton, Bridge Road, Drummoyne, New South Wales |
Annie, John |
39 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 5, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CHOAT, Archibald Percy |
|
None |
June 7, 1897 |
7 June 1897 |
Cherry Gardens, SA |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
165.74 |
62.14 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 19 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France. Plot 1 Row L, Grave 47 |
False |
None |
None |
Joseph and Alice (nee BROADBENT) CHOAT |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Alice Mary Choat, Francis Street, Clarence Park, SA |
Third eldest of seven brothers |
66 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| GREENWOOD, Percy John |
|
None |
None |
1892 |
Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England |
None |
Printer’s machinist |
Church of England |
Still looking for suitable YDNA donors. |
180.34 |
70.31 |
light brown |
green |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
23 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Kezia nee SEWARD and Henry GREENWOOD (deceased) |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Kezia Greenwood, Ainslie Road, North Fremantle, WA |
Sixth of nine children (6 boys, 3 girls) |
3115A |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 21, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 18, 1916 |
Fremantle |
HMAT A7 Medic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HOLMES, James Leslie |
Les |
None |
None |
1894 |
Murwillumbah, NSW |
None |
Wheelwright |
Presbyterian |
Awaiting results of 2021 IDB meeting. |
176.53 |
57.15 |
fair |
light blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
On German Death List |
21 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Elizabeth Ann (nee GOTT) and James Henry HOLMES |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Elizabeth Holmes, Murwillumbah |
5 sisters, 1 brother |
4305 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 29, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| CHALLIS, George David |
|
None |
Feb. 9, 1891 |
9 February 1891 |
Cleveland, Tas. |
None |
Audit clerk, Victorian Railways |
Presbyterian |
|
171.45 |
76.20 |
brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 15, 1916 |
None |
None |
25 |
False |
None |
Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France.
Plot I, Row K, Grave 109 |
False |
None |
None |
Margaret, nee McGREGOR, and Michael Charles CHALLIS |
|
Single |
Father – Charles Challis, Cleveland, Tasmania |
Eldest of eight – 3 girls, 5 boys |
2595 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Cadets (high school), Launceston – 3 years |
Aug. 2, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 27, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A38 Ulysses |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CHOAT, Wesley Paul |
|
None |
Aug. 27, 1895 |
27 August 1895 |
Cherry Gardens, SA |
None |
Farm Labourer |
Methodist |
|
176.53 |
65.77 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916 Fromelles, France. Taken prisoner. Later escaped from Germany to Holland. |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916 Fromelles, France. Taken prisoner |
None |
None |
None |
Died 15 January 1976, Adelaide, South Australia - aged 81 |
None |
None |
None |
Buried Mitcham, Adelaide, South Australia |
False |
None |
5 July 1918 |
Joseph and Alice (nee BROADBENT) CHOAT |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Alice M. Choat, Francis St, Clarence Park, South Australia |
Second eldest of seven brothers |
68 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| HUTCHINSON, Arthur Justin Sanford |
Justin |
None |
Aug. 25, 1894 |
25 August 1894 |
Wodonga, Vic. |
None |
Soldier |
Church of England |
|
177.80 |
74.84 |
eyes unknown |
hair unknown |
unknown |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
21 |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 13), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Lilian Tynte, nee BROWN, and Arthur HUTCHINSON |
|
Single |
Father – Rev. Arthur E. Hutchinson, Hamilton-on-Clyde, Tasmania |
Eldest of seven (4 boys,3 girls) |
N/A |
major |
|
Gallipoli; Egypt; Western Front, 9th, 8th and 4th Light Horse Regiments |
Staff Cadet, Royal Military College Duntroon – approx. two years |
Nov. 3, 1914 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 11, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A10 Karroo |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PFLAUM, Elliott Frederick |
Tab |
None |
Jan. 5, 1892 |
5 January 1892 |
Blumburg, SA |
None |
Clerk |
Baptist |
|
173.99 |
68.04 |
dark |
blue |
medium |
None |
None |
Served with the Light Horse in Egypt and the Australian Royal Flying Corps in France and England |
None |
None |
None |
Died 18 August 1976, South Australia - aged 84 |
None |
None |
None |
Centennial Park Cemetery Pasadena, Mitcham City, South Australia. |
False |
None |
14 June 1919 |
Mary Jane (nee TEILE/THEEL) and Heinrich Adam Theodor PFAULM |
|
Single |
Mother - Mary Jane Pflaum |
13 brothers and sisters – including 2 brothers in AIF, Theo and Ray |
1591 |
Captain |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Junior Cadets |
Aug. 24, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| TOLL, Frederick William |
|
None |
Jan. 18, 1872 |
18 January 1872 |
Bowen, QLD |
None |
Accountant, General Manager of Molloys Ltd |
Church of England |
|
180.34 |
72.58 |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
None |
Fought at Fromelles, survived. |
Commanded the 31st at Fromelles, survived. Twice mentioned in dispatches. D.S.O. with Bar. Died, 06 November 1955, Brisbane, Queensland |
None |
None |
None |
None |
83 |
True |
None |
Cremated, Mt Thompson Memorial Garden, Brisbane |
False |
None |
None |
Annie, nee RICHARDS, and Benjamin |
|
Married twice (1) 1894 Emma BONE – died 1901 – one son, one daughter (2) 1903 Maria Louisa BERRY |
(Unknown) |
Two sisters, three brothers |
Commanding Officer |
Lieutenant Colonel, d.s.o. and bar, v.d. |
|
3rd Battalion of the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force. New Guinea, Egypt, Western Front, Command Headquarters |
22 years commissioned service, including 2 periods of active service in South Africa (1900 – 1902) |
Nov. 7, 1914 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MILES, William |
Billy |
None |
None |
April 1880 |
Newport, Monmouth, Wales |
None |
Sailor |
Church of England |
|
160.02 |
48.08 |
Black and Grey |
Brown |
Fair |
butterfly tattoo on right forearm |
Fought at Fromelles, wounded at Polygon Wood, France 1917 |
Died |
South Melbourne, Vic |
June 7, 1949 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Fawkner Memorial Park, Melbourne |
False |
None |
February 1919, discharged April 1919 |
William and Elizabeth (nee Rees) Miles |
|
Married |
Wife, Catherine Miles |
Henry, Elizabeth, Daisy, Eleanor, Walter |
1178 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Boer War – Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts, Brabant’s Horse |
Aug. 23, 1915 |
Bendigo, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GORDON, John |
James “Little Snowy” GORDON |
None |
Sept. 18, 1900 |
18 September 1900 |
Carlton, VIC |
None |
Yardsman |
Church of England |
|
162.56 |
51.71 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
15 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 1), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Ellen Eliza (nee LEWIS) and William GORDON |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Ellen Eliza Gordon, 67 Leicester Street, Carlton, Victoria |
James (deceased), Ethel, William (served AIF) |
1130 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
July 26, 1915 |
Seymour, Vic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| HARBERT, Gershun |
born as Gerszon CHOBIS |
None |
Dec. 11, 1889 |
11 December 1889 |
Kolo, Poland |
None |
Tailor |
Jewish |
– stated age 27 during enlistment, actually 25 |
159.38 |
58.06 |
black |
hazel |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
26 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 16), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Tauba ZLOTNICKA and Jeremiah CHOBIS |
|
Single |
Sister - Mrs Z. Posner 69 Great Prescott St, Aldgate, London, Eng. |
Gilel, Golda, Zelda and Szlama (Yiddish names anglicised to: Harris, Golda, Zelda and Solomon) |
2173 |
private |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
April 29, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
June 16, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A63 Karoola |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WILLIAMS, Francis James |
Frank |
None |
Dec. 8, 1891 |
8 December 1891 |
Long Creek, Meroo, near Windeyer, NSW |
None |
Miner |
Church of England |
|
170.81 |
66.22 |
dark brown |
hazel |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
24 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 9), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Fanny (nee JOHNSON) and George WILLIAMS |
|
Single |
Father – Mr G. H. C. Williams, Windeyer, New South Wales |
Eight - 4 brothers, 4 sisters |
3605 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 4, 1915 |
Lithgow, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 13, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A17 Port Lincoln |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| KILBURN, Wilfrid |
|
None |
Sept. 13, 1878 |
13 September 1878 |
Dewsbury, Yorkshire |
None |
Baker |
Church of England |
|
None |
None |
brown |
grey |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
37 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 8), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Maria (nee DUNFORD) & Wilman KILBURN (both deceased) |
|
Married to Mary Jane JAMES, with 2 daughters and 3 sons |
Wife – Mary Jane Kilburn, 30 Cecil St, Victoria Park, Western Australia |
1 brother |
2697 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
18 months (approx.) Liverpool Regiment (UK), Regimental no. 7786 |
June 24, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Fremantle |
HMAT A38 Ulysses |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FORSTER, Harry Vivian |
Harry |
None |
July 27, 1882 |
27 July 1882 |
Wulla Wullock, near Merriman’s Creek, Sale, VIC |
None |
Boundary Rider |
Presbyterian |
|
199.39 |
80.74 |
dark brown |
grey |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 34 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 16), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John Dann Forster and Jane Elizabeth Gray |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Jane Forster, Armagh Street, Christchurch, New Zealand |
6 brothers who enlisted, 2 sisters |
3097 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 20, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 26, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A73 Commonwealth |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JAMES, Albert Hampton |
|
None |
July 26, 1895 |
26 July 1895 |
Castle Hill, NSW |
None |
Carpenter |
Church of England |
|
166.37 |
63.50 |
brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 20 Jul 1916, Fromelles, France |
None |
None |
None |
Died 19 February 1958, Sydney, New South Wales |
62 |
True |
1958 |
Cremated at Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Sydney, NSW |
False |
None |
8 April 1919 |
Grace (nee SCHOFIELD) and Albert JAMES |
|
Single |
Father - Albert James, Ross Street, Parramatta |
9 - Raymond, Essie, Hilda, Beatrice, Mildred, Cecil, Kenneth, Esther, Viney + (2 brothers died in their first year) |
691 |
corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil re-enlisted 1941 in WWII at Wingham NSW aged 46 |
July 11, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| COPE, Walter Vernon |
Wally |
None |
June 22, 1892 |
22 Jun 1892 |
Geraldton, WA |
None |
Clerk |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
54.43 |
fair |
brown |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 24 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Walter James and Mary Adeline (nee Birch) Cope |
|
Single |
Father, Walter James Cope, Zoe Street, Bunbury, Western Australia |
Constance, Gerald, Mavis, Leonard |
1241 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served in the Citizen Military Forces, Western Australia |
July 30, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JOLLY, Private Robert Stanley |
Bob |
None |
March 27, 1894 |
27 March 1894 |
Warooka, SA |
None |
Farm labourer |
Methodist |
|
172.72 |
61.24 |
dark |
grey |
fresh |
None |
Taken ill with pneumonia prior to the battle and sent to England. |
Died |
South Australia – aged 52. |
June 18, 1946 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
AIF Cemetery, West Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia |
False |
None |
12 May 1918 |
Charles E. (deceased) and Ellen (nee HUCKS) JOLLY |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Ellen Jolly, Oaklands, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia |
6 sisters, 4 brothers (including 3177 Pte Denzil C. Jolly) |
2641 |
private |
|
Western Front |
Nil |
Jan. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 25, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A9 Shropshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LEVY, Lionel Harold |
|
None |
Oct. 18, 1886 |
18 October 1886 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Cab Driver |
Jewish |
|
160.02 |
58.97 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
29 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 8), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Esther nee COHEN and Henry LEVY |
|
Married |
Wife - Mrs Helen Levy, 2 Elton Place, Redfern, New South Wales |
Second of twelve children |
2870 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 31, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SAMPSON, Victor Horatio Buller |
Victor |
None |
May 12, 1888 |
12 May 1888 |
Upper Manilla, Liverpool, NSW |
None |
Clerk, AMP Society |
Church of England |
|
178.44 |
74.39 |
eyes unknown |
hair unknown |
unknown |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, Plot IV, Row C, Grave No 1, France |
False |
None |
None |
Burton E. and Catherine T. Sampson |
|
Single |
Burton E Sampson, Bringelly, New South Wales |
Burton, Frederic, Elsie, Erle & Winnifred |
Major |
major |
|
New Guinea, Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
Australian Garrison Artillery, 1910 - 14 |
Aug. 8, 1914 |
, Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force, 23 Jun 1915 AIF |
None |
None |
None |
None |
June 25, 1915 |
None |
HMAT A40 Ceramic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DENNIS, Sydney William |
|
None |
None |
1886 |
Balham, Surrey, England |
None |
Master Butcher |
Church of England |
|
173.35 |
63.96 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
29 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 4), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
William DENNIS (dec’d) and Elizabeth Broad nee JEWELL |
|
Single |
Mother – Elizabeth Dennis, Streatham, London |
6 sisters |
1252W |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 21, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HEALEY, Reginald Alfred Charles |
|
None |
Jan. 4, 1890 |
4 January 18901890 |
Clifton, near Woollongong, NSW |
None |
Painter |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
63.50 |
brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 26 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Rose Ann (nee McCARTNEY) and Henry Percival HEALEY |
|
Married with two sons |
Wife - Mrs Irene Healey, 5 Sydney Road, Manly, New South Wales, |
Three half siblings and six siblings, including 3 who served |
3511B |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 27, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DEVOS, Jerome |
Jerome DEVOS |
None |
Oct. 27, 1885 |
27 October 1885 |
Bruges, Belgium |
None |
Groom |
Catholic |
|
165.10 |
64.86 |
light brown |
blue |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 30 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Oscar Ferdinand (deceased) and Esther (nee HERMANS) DE VOS |
|
Single |
Mother - Esther Hermans Devos (address unknown). (To advise friend H. Davis, 35 East Esplanade, Manly, NSW) |
Two - Maurice, Blanche |
4182 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 3, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BROMLEY, Albert Clive |
Bert |
None |
None |
February 1897 |
Warren, NSW |
None |
Railway Employee |
Church of England |
|
171.45 |
51.71 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles – Aged 19 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2011 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, Grave I. A. 7 |
False |
None |
None |
Sidney and Alice (nee Taylor) Bromley, 4 View Street, Waverley, NSW |
|
Single |
Father, Sidney Bromley, Brewarrina, NSW |
Sid (4903), Stella, Maud, Nellie, Henry, Mona, Roy |
4744 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 3, 1915 |
Dubbo |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CLINGAN, Alexander Stanley |
Alick |
None |
Nov. 28, 1893 |
28 November 1893 |
Waterloo Sydney |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
175.26 |
67.13 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
22 |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France. Plot III, Row E, Grave 8 |
False |
None |
None |
Ruth (nee LANGDON) and William (dec’d) CLINGAN |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Ruth Clingan, 31 Union St, Newtown, NSW |
4 brothers, 2 sisters |
3168 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 8, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 8, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A69 Warilda |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| NELSON, Henry Oscar |
|
None |
None |
1896 |
Wellington, New Zealand |
None |
Wood working machinist |
Church of England |
|
163.83 |
57.15 |
fair |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
19 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 2), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Elizabeth, nee McCRACKEN and Martin NELSON |
|
Single |
Parents - Martin and Elizabeth Nelson, Parkes St, Ryde, NSW |
One of seven siblings, including a brother who also served in AIF 727 Pte Frederick Andrew NELSON - 30th Battalion |
728 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
3 years in NZ Cadets |
July 17, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MENDELSOHN, Berrol Lazar |
|
None |
May 15, 1891 |
15 May 1891 |
Esk, QLD |
None |
Clerk |
Jewish |
|
173.99 |
72.58 |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
25 |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot II, Row F, Grave 2 |
False |
None |
None |
Abigail, nee ROSENSWEIG and Saul MENDELSOHN (deceased) |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs A. Mendelsohn, 67 Raglan St, Mosman, NSW |
Zillah, Arthur, Estelle, Felix, Oscar |
N/A |
lieutenant |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and Western Front, Commander no. 3 platoon |
Naval Brigade (5 Years) and 19th Infantry (2 years) |
June 5, 1915 |
Transferred to the AIF from 19th Infantry |
None |
None |
None |
None |
July 28, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A23 Suffolk |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ARBON, Royce Edward |
Roy |
None |
None |
August 1892 |
White Hill Bendigo, VIC |
None |
Bootmaker and salesman |
Roman Catholic |
|
166.37 |
58.97 |
black |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 15 July 1916, Fromelles, France. Died of Wounds |
Military Hospital, England |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
23 |
True |
1916 |
Nottingham General Cemetery, Nottinghamshire, UK.
24 July 1916. Grave 01555, Section B |
False |
None |
None |
Edward & Mary (nee O’TOOLE) ARBON |
|
Single |
Father - Edward Arbon, 111 Bridge Street, Bendigo, Victoria |
Henry, Leo, Michael |
4429 |
private |
|
Egypt & Western Front |
None |
July 24, 1915 |
Bendigo, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 28, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A32 Themistocles |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BALSDON, Joseph Tucker |
Joseph |
None |
None |
1886 |
Blyth, Northumberland, England |
None |
Billiard Marker |
Church of England |
|
181.61 |
73.03 |
brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
Wounded in Action, left arm. |
Died |
Weston, NSW |
None |
1976 |
None |
None |
True |
None |
|
False |
None |
4 May 1917 |
James and Margaret (nee Bell) Balsdon |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs Margaret Ellen Balsdon, Weston, New South Wales |
Grace, George, Clara, James, John, Russell, Blanche |
2275 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 13, 1915 |
West Maitland, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 11, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A67 Orsova |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HALL, James |
James |
None |
None |
1898 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Barrister's Clerk |
Church of England |
|
165.10 |
51.26 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 18 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles |
None |
Fanny McCann |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Fanny McCann, 510 Bourke St, Surry Hills, NSW |
(half) Winifred, Thomas, Norman, Harold |
3318 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
25th Avenue Compulsory Training |
Aug. 17, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 3, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| RABINOVITCH, Bezelle |
|
None |
None |
1898 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Clothing Cutter |
Jewish |
– stated age 18 during enlistment, actually 16 |
169.55 |
63.50 |
black |
dark brown |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
17 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 17), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Caroline, nee GREENBAUM, and Solomon RABINOVITCH (both deceased) |
|
Single |
Sister – Jane Rabinovitch, 45 Leslie St, Balaclava East, St Kilda, Victoria |
Tenth of 12 children – 8 girls, 4 boys |
1798 |
private |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and Western Front |
Junior Cadets |
Dec. 24, 1914 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
April 14, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ROTH, Harold Wallace |
|
None |
Feb. 19, 1898 |
19 February 1898 |
Dubbo, NSW |
None |
Clerk |
Presbyterian |
– stated age 21 during enlistment, actually 17 |
177.80 |
66.68 |
brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
18 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 13), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Ellen (nee HAYES) and George ROTH |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs E. ROTH, 77 Cleveland St, Redfern, New South Wales |
One younger sister, Gladys |
4961 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Cadet training, Randwick and Marrickville. |
Sept. 24, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WHITEHILL, John Alger |
Jack |
None |
None |
1893 |
North Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
172.09 |
69.85 |
dark brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 14), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Mark Hadley Whitehill and Violet Louisa Reid |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs May Whitehill, 347 Victoria St, Abbotsford, Victoria |
Olive, Myrtle, half-brother Horace |
3281 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 20, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 29, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A73 Commonwealth |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MYERS, Peter Laurence |
Larry MYERS |
None |
None |
July 1896 |
Fairfield, Liverpool, NSW |
None |
Dairy farm labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
165.10 |
51.71 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action 19-20 July 1916 |
Fromelles, France |
None |
None |
On German Death List - aged 20 |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Bridget M. nee MILLER (deceased), and Peter L. MYERS |
|
Single |
Father - Peter Laurence Myers, Parramatta Road, Lidcombe, NSW |
Youngest of seven, (four girls, three boys) |
4850 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Commonwealth Senior Cadets |
Aug. 26, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CROFT, George |
Darby |
None |
July 28, 1891 |
None |
Minmi, NSW |
None |
Hospital Attendant |
Church of England |
|
182.88 |
77.56 |
brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action, 20th July 1916 |
Battle of Fromelles – Aged 25 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, Plot III, Row D, Grave No 2, Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France |
False |
None |
None |
Francis and Sarah Elizabeth Croft, 50 Everton Street, Hamilton, New South Wales. Native of Minmi |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Sarah Croft, Withers Street, West Wallsend, New South Wales |
Emma, William and Joseph |
2006 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 10, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 16, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JONES, Alfred Evan |
Alf |
None |
None |
1878 |
Toolleen, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
None |
|
181.61 |
76.20 |
eyes brown |
hair brown |
fair |
scar |
As a Private, 5th Pioneer Battalion |
Died |
Griffith, NSW |
Oct. 31, 1956 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Griffith Cemetery |
False |
None |
None |
Evan and Mary Jones, Finley |
|
Married to Emma |
Father, Evan Jones, Finley, New South Wales |
13 Siblings including 5 other brothers who enlisted. |
267 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 17, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MAUDSLEY, Robert Thomas |
|
None |
None |
1890 |
Grindleton, Yorkshire |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
169.55 |
71.21 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
25 |
True |
2016 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot II, Row C, Grave 4 |
False |
None |
None |
John MAUDSLEY and Mary nee SCOTT |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Mary Maudsley, Grindleton, Yorkshire, England |
Three sisters, Five brothers Brother served with UK Life Guards – Trooper Jesse Maudsley 1892-1984 |
137 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil, rejected due to poor teeth |
July 22, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| ROSS, Mervyn |
|
None |
Sept. 14, 1894 |
14 September 1894 |
Lion Mill, WA |
None |
Clerk |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
68.04 |
black |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 21 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 6), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Mary, nee DAVIS, and James ROSS |
|
Single |
Father – James W. Ross, Wellington Mills, Western Australia |
Second eldest of 4 brothers and 2 sisters - Brother James ROSS killed in action, Pozieres, 31 August 1916 |
1040 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 15, 1915 |
Bunbury, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FLETCHER, William |
Will |
None |
None |
1880 |
Dunedin, New Zealand |
None |
Iron moulder |
Church of England |
|
166.37 |
67.58 |
light brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 36 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 20), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
James J. FLETCHER and Jean (nee MALCOLM) |
|
Single |
Daughter – Miss E. L. Fletcher, 34 York Street, North Fitzroy, Victoria |
Second of eight children (brother Archibald also served in AIF) |
376 |
Private |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
Jan. 26, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
May 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A38 Ulysses |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| COLLIER, Clarence Timbrell |
|
None |
Aug. 24, 1893 |
24 August 1893 |
Geurie, NSW |
None |
Solicitor |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
66.22 |
auburn |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
22 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 6), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Sarah Jane (nee LYONS) and Thomas Timbrell COLLIER |
|
Single |
Father - Thomas Collier, “Alverstone”, Boundary Road, Roseville, NSW |
Susan, Myrtle, Marion, Ida |
570 |
2nd Lieutenant |
|
New Guinea, Egypt and Western Front |
18 Months University Scouts and 7 months Australian Naval & Military, Expedition Force - 1st Tropical Battalion |
Aug. 26, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 20, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A54 Runic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SMITH, Arthur George |
|
None |
Aug. 1, 1893 |
1 August 1893 |
Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England |
None |
Blacksmith’s striker |
Church of England |
|
160.66 |
54.88 |
fair |
grey |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
22 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 6), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Charlotte nee KNOWLES and Abram SMITH |
|
Single |
Father – Abram SMITH, Swan St, East Guildford, Western Australia |
Five brothers |
1640 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 26, 1915 |
East Guildford, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| MITCHELL, Alfred Charles |
Alf |
None |
None |
1895 |
Stratford, VIC |
None |
Saw Miller |
Presbyterian |
|
166.37 |
66.68 |
brown |
grey |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
20 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 17), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Lucy, nee ELSTON, and James MITCHELL |
|
Single |
Father - James Mitchell, Stratford, Victoria |
Youngest of 7 Including 2 brothers killed in WW1<br> --2714 Sydney J Mitchell KIA Fromelles<br> --414 William Mitchell, KIA Gallipoli |
2746 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil, as exempt |
July 21, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 27, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A38 Ulysses |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BROMLEY, Sidney Reginald |
Sid |
None |
None |
October 1891 |
Warren, NSW |
None |
Plumber |
Church of England |
|
165.10 |
54.43 |
dark |
blue |
dark |
None |
Buried In the field, timing uncertain. Final burial some time before June 1920 |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles – Aged 25 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1916 |
Ration Farm Military Cemetery (Plot VI, Row J, Grave No. 43), La Chapelle d’Armentieres |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 1), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Sidney and Alice (nee Taylor) Bromley, 4 View Street, Waverley, NSW |
|
Single |
Mother, Alice (nee Taylor) Bromley, Brewarrina, NSW |
Albert (4744), Stella, Maud, Nellie, Henry, Mona, Roy |
4903 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LANG, Edgar Ricardo George |
|
None |
July 28, 1884 |
28 July 1884 |
Bowden, SA |
None |
Mason's labourer |
Methodist |
|
175.90 |
69.40 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916, Fromelles, France |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916, Fromelles, France |
None |
None |
None |
Died 4 May 1974, Norwood, South Australia - aged 89 |
None |
True |
None |
Happy Valley Cemetery, Onkaparinga City, South Australia |
False |
None |
26 June 1919 on board RMS Orontes |
Harriet Nichols, nee BURTON, and John LANG |
|
Married to Sarah Emily nee WHITE |
Wife – Sarah Emily Lang, Findon Road, Findon, SA |
6 siblings - William, Charlotte, Violet, Harriet (dec'd), Pearley, and Agness (dec'd) – and 3 half siblings: Albert, Gladys and James |
2652 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
West Torrens Rifle Club |
Jan. 3, 1916 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 25, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A9 Shropshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WINDLEY, Harry |
Harry |
None |
None |
1896 |
South Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Steward |
Church of England |
|
164.47 |
62.14 |
dark brown |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France, aged 20 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
|
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Harry Windley and Cornelia Mary Hawken |
|
Single |
Father, Harry Windley, 214 Ferrars Street, South Melbourne, Victoria |
George (dec), Clement, Cecil, Vincent (dec), Clive, Alma |
2686 |
private |
|
Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front |
4 years as Lieutenant, Senior Cadets (Area 52); 1 year in 52nd Battalion, Citizen Military Forces |
June 14, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Aug. 26, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A68 Anchises |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| USHER, Frederick George |
George Usher |
None |
Nov. 18, 1889 |
18 November 1889 |
St. Kilda, VIC |
None |
Bootmaker and salesman |
Presbyterian |
|
163.83 |
65.77 |
dark brown |
blue |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 26 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 18), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Mary Ann (Polly), nee MILLER and Frederick George USHER |
|
Single |
Father – F. G. Usher, 247 Bay Street, Brighton, Victoria |
Five siblings - Dorothea, Emma, Norman, Alice and Reginald |
2813 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
July 22, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 27, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A38 Ulysses |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SOLOMON, Morton |
|
None |
None |
Nov 1893 |
Pittsburgh, USA |
None |
Optician |
Jewish |
|
168.91 |
58.97 |
black |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
22 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 6), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Cecilia, nee ADOLPH (deceased) and Solomon SOLOMON |
|
Single |
Father - Sol Solomon, 47 Hay Street, Subiaco, Western Australia |
One sister, Cora |
1367 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 19, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GOLLAN, Sylvester James |
James Gollan COOK |
None |
June 15, 1895 |
15 Jun 1895 |
Muswellbrook, NSW |
None |
Labourer, railway worker |
Roman Catholic |
|
171.45 |
57.15 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
21 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 8), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Catherine T. (nee DOLAHENTY) & John J. GOLLAN, |
|
Single |
Father - John J. Gollan, Victoria St, Taree, NSW |
4 sisters, and at least 2 brothers |
4051 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
No enlisted under numbers 3561 and 3908 |
July 27, 1915 |
Musselbrook, NSW |
None |
Aug. 17, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Dec. 11, 1915 |
Sydney |
RMS Mooltan |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| THOMPSON, Alfred |
|
None |
May 1, 1893 |
1 May 1893 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
Labourer and dairyman |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
58.06 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
23 |
True |
2018 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot I, Row D, Grave 2 |
False |
None |
None |
Emily, nee WILSON, and George THOMPSON Large family (father twice married) - eldest surviving child of second marriage. |
|
Single |
Mother – Emily Thompson, French’s Forest, Manly, NSW |
|
2825 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
No |
Aug. 11, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HANCOCK, Eric Floyd |
|
None |
Feb. 4, 1895 |
04 February 1895 |
Allynbrook, NSW |
None |
School teacher |
Church of England |
|
176.53 |
57.15 |
brown |
grey |
unknown |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
21 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 11), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Eda Mary (nee WESTLAKE) and Henry HANCOCK |
|
Single |
Father – Henry J. Hancock, Monkerai, via Wards River, NSW |
2 male, 1 female |
3240 |
corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Citizen Military Forces (Sydney University Scouts) |
Sept. 18, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WILSON, Eric Robert |
|
None |
Oct. 8, 1895 |
8 October 1895 |
Port Macquarie, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
161.93 |
68.95 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
20 |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France. Plot II, Row E, Grave 2 |
False |
None |
None |
Isabella C. (nee WAY) and George WILSON |
|
Single |
Father - George Wilson, Hibbard PO, Port Macquarie, NSW |
11th of 12 children. 2 brothers (Samuel and James) also served. |
4887 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front, Wounded and Missing at Fromelles, France 19 July 1916. |
Nil |
July 26, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCKAY, Francis Walter |
Frank |
None |
Nov. 25, 1892 |
25 November 1892 |
Ariah Park, NSW |
None |
Motor mechanic |
Presbyterian |
|
179.07 |
76.20 |
brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - age 23 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 23), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Emily, nee CLEAL, and Robert McKAY |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs E McKay, Oakwood, Ariah Park, Temora, NSW |
Fourth of ten, (four boys, six girls) |
3182 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 12, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCMANUS, Samuel Paul |
|
None |
None |
1895 |
South Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Mill Carter |
Roman Catholic |
|
167.64 |
64.41 |
brown |
hazel/brown |
fresh/fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
20 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 21), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Catherine (nee HITCHCOCK) and Patrick McMANUS |
|
Married |
Mother – Mrs C. McManus, 6 Raglan Place, Sth Melbourne, Vic |
Youngest of six (4 boys, 2 girls) |
2719 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front, 20 January 1915 Melbourne (service no 2819) Discharged 10 April 1915 (no parental consent) |
None |
July 17, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 27, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A38 Ulysses |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CROCKER, John Edwin |
Jack |
None |
Oct. 2, 1895 |
2 October 1895 |
Marlestone, SA |
None |
Tailor's cutter |
Church of England |
|
158.12 |
53.07 |
dark brown |
blue |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
20 |
True |
2014 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot IV, Row B, Grave 1 |
False |
None |
None |
Isabella May (nee QUIN) and Albert Edwin CROCKER |
|
Single |
Mother- Isabella May Crocker, Richmond, South Australia |
Bert, Stan (AIF), Ivy |
79 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
2 years in the 75th Bn, Senior Cadets |
July 14, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WILLIS, Henry Victor |
Harry |
None |
None |
September 1895 |
Alberton, VIC |
None |
Farm labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
164.47 |
70.31 |
brown |
blue |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
On German Death List |
20 |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France. Plot II, Row F, Grave 11 |
False |
None |
None |
Janet (nee WIGHT) and John (deceased) WILLIS |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs. Janet WILLIS, Alberton, Victoria |
12th of 14 children - 9 boys, 5 girls |
983 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Exempt |
July 14, 1915 |
Yarram Yarram, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
4 |
| ASHWORTH, Alexander John Thomas |
|
None |
None |
1897 |
North Fitzroy, VIC |
None |
Butcher |
Presbyterian and Church of Christ. |
|
163.83 |
57.15 |
dark brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Fought at Fromelles, survived. Killed in Action |
France |
Sept. 25, 1917 |
None |
None |
19 |
False |
None |
Aeroplane Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium. Plot VI, Row C, Grave 41 |
False |
None |
None |
|
Mary McMASTER (aunt) & Thomas ASHWORTH (uncle) |
Single |
Mother - Mrs Lena Ashworth, Pigdon Street, North Carlton, Victoria |
One brother (Hugh) but both adopted as small boys in 1904 into older cousins’ family (Percy and Amy) |
1657 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Senior Cadets, 60th Battalion, North Carlton, Victoria. |
Feb. 28, 1916 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
April 4, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CLAXTON, Theodore Robert |
|
None |
Nov. 7, 1893 |
07 November 1893 |
St Arnaud, VIC |
None |
Engine Driver |
Presbyterian |
|
167.64 |
62.60 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916, Fromelles, France. Taken prisoner |
None |
None |
None |
Died 1968, Victoria - aged 75 |
None |
False |
None |
Buried Boort Cemetery, Victoria |
False |
None |
9 February 1919 |
Sophia, nee BUNCLE (deceased) and John CLAXTON |
|
Single |
Father - John Claxton, Coonooer Bridge, St Arnaud, Victoria |
Edward John, Harold Henry, Maurice James, Dorothy Ellen |
1238 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 13, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
SS Gaika |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HURDIS, Thomas |
|
None |
June 1, 1890 |
1 June 1890 |
Newtown, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
170.81 |
65.32 |
auburn |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 26 September 1917, Polygon Wood, France. Died of Wounds |
16th US General Hospital, Le Tréport France - aged 27 |
Oct. 3, 1917 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Tréport, France. Plot IV, Row O, Grave IA |
False |
None |
None |
Harriet (nee CLARIDGE) and John HURDIS |
|
Single |
Mother - Harriet Hurdis, 27 Warialda Street, Kogarah, NSW |
John (also served in AIF), Mary Martha, Alice |
2919 |
private |
|
Western Front |
Junior cadets |
Sept. 12, 1916 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 3, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A19 Afric |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GRUBB, Henry Robert |
Harry |
None |
April 28, 1895 |
28 April 1895 |
Goulburn, NSW |
None |
Farmer |
Methodist |
|
166.37 |
58.97 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Fought at Fromelles, survived. Killed in Action |
France - aged 21 |
Aug. 31, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
"Y" Farm Military Cemetery, Bois-Grenier, France. Row F, Grave 24 |
False |
None |
None |
Marian (nee PETERS) and Arthur GRUBB |
|
Single |
Father - A E Grubb, The Meadows, Greenwich Park via Towrang, NSW |
Eldest of eight – five girls, three boys |
2678 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 31, 1915 |
Goulburn, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BROOKS, Elliott Harvey |
Bronco |
None |
May 24, 1889 |
24 May 1889 |
Yarcowie, SA |
None |
Grocer |
Methodist |
|
179.07 |
67.13 |
dark |
hazel |
fresh |
None |
None |
Fought at Fromelles, survived |
None |
None |
None |
Died 26 May 1949, Jamestown, South Australia |
60 |
None |
None |
Buried in Jamestown Cemetery, SA |
False |
None |
11 December 1918 |
Mary (nee ROSS) and Frederick BROOKS |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Mary BROOKS, Jamestown, South Australia |
4th of 9 siblings – 3 sons, 6 daughters Brother - 16222 Pte David Thomas BROOKS, 8th Field Ambulance, Returned to Australia, 16 May 1920 |
3035 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
17th Battalion, Light Horse Militia - 4 years |
Aug. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 12, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A7 Medic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| POLLARD, Frederick John |
Fred |
None |
None |
June 1891 |
Richmond, VIC |
None |
Coach painter |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
63.50 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
25 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 22), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Rosina (Rose) Amelia (nee HODGES) and Frederick John POLLARD |
|
Married, with one son |
Wife - Clarice Myrtle Pollard (nee Williams) |
2 brothers 2 sisters Brother Pte Thomas Pollard served with 14th Battalion AIF 1914-19 |
3615 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 5, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A19 Afric |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BENTLEY, William |
William |
None |
None |
January 1895 |
Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire, England |
None |
Mechanic |
Methodist |
|
172.72 |
63.50 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action, |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1916 |
Rue-Du-Bois Military Cemetery, Plot I, Row F, Grave No. 42, Fleurbaix, France |
False |
None |
None |
Edward and Emma (nee) Brown Bentley |
|
Single |
Father, E Bentley, Barnsby Grove, Dulwich Hill, New South Wales |
Edward, Herman, Charles, James, Anne and Alice |
3007 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Senior Cadets (4 years); 34th Australian Infantry Regiment (2 years); 33rd Australian Infantry Regiment, Citizen Military Forces (1 year). |
July 10, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 8, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A69 Warilda |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HONEY, George |
|
None |
May 7, 1886 |
7 May 1886 |
Port Isaac, Cornwall |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
68.49 |
light |
grey |
dark |
3 tattoos on forearms mermaid coat of arms and clasped hands |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
30 |
True |
2019 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot III, Row D, Grave 1 |
False |
None |
None |
Thirza nee TABB and William J HONEY (deceased) |
|
Married, Ann B. Honey nee Bradshaw, One son |
Wife – Mrs Anne Brown HONEY, West Guildford, Western Australia |
3 sisters, 7 brothers |
1291 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 19, 1915 |
West Guildford, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| FOULSER, Phillip Joseph |
Joseph |
None |
Dec. 28, 1892 |
28 Dec 1892 |
Bethnal Green, London, England |
None |
Deckhand |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
65.32 |
brown |
hazel |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles , France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, France |
None |
Joseph George and Sarah Lucy (nee Faber) Foulser |
|
Single |
Mother, Sarah Lucy Foulser |
Elizabeth and half-sister Ivy |
3530A |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 31, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HEPPLE, Matthew |
|
None |
April 30, 1897 |
30 April 1897 |
Lambton, NSW |
None |
Miner |
Methodist |
|
168.28 |
54.43 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
19 |
True |
2011 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot I, Row F, Grave 5 |
False |
None |
None |
Elizabeth Amelia (nee PRATT) and Christopher Lowther HEPPLE |
|
Single |
Father – Christopher Hepple, PO Kearsley via Cessnock, NSW |
Henry, Harriet, Raymond and May |
2056 |
private |
|
Egypt & Western Front |
Yes, 3 months 14th Infantry (CMF) |
Sept. 4, 1915 |
West Maitland, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 16, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCMANUS, Thomas |
|
None |
May 29, 1886 |
29 May 1886 |
Warracknabeal, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
157.48 |
61.69 |
dark brown |
light blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Fought at Fromelles, survived |
None |
None |
None |
Died 15 October 1950, Prahan, Victoria |
64 |
False |
None |
Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Melbourne, Victoria
Compartment K, Section 17, Grave 34 |
False |
None |
13 April 1919 |
Catherine (nee HITCHCOCK) and Patrick McMANUS |
|
Single |
Mother – Catherine McManus, 6 Raglan Place, South Melbourne, Vic |
2nd of six siblings (4 boys, 2 girls) |
2703 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front, Fought at the Battle of Fromelles, France, Reported (in error) as missing in action 19 July 1916 |
None |
July 19, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 27, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A38 Ulysses |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCMANUS, Patrick John |
|
None |
None |
1891 |
South Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Driver |
Roman Catholic |
|
159.38 |
66.68 |
black |
blue |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
24 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 21), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Catherine (nee HITCHCOCK) and Patrick McMANUS |
|
Single |
Mother - Catherine McManus, 4 Raglan Place, South Melbourne, Vic |
4th of six siblings (4 boys, 2 girls) |
3831 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
July 6, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 23, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A40 Ceramic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MARCUS, Reuben |
|
None |
None |
1879 |
Cape Town, South Africa |
None |
Cabinet maker/carpenter |
Jewish |
|
172.72 |
76.20 |
brown grey |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19th-20th July 1916 |
None |
36 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 3), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Louisa (nee HULME) and Richard MARCUS |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs R. Marcus, Queenhythe, Seapoint, Cape Town, Sth Africa |
Seventh of ten children |
732 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 7, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MURRAY, Lindsay Bertram |
|
None |
Oct. 8, 1892 |
8 October 1892 |
Breadalbane, NSW |
None |
Railway employee – signal fitter |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
67.13 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action,19-20 July 1916, Fromelles, France. Died of Wounds, 27 July 1916 - aged 23 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
Wimereux Communal Cemetery, France. Plot I, Row O, Grave 26A |
False |
None |
None |
Arabella (nee PETERS) and the late Thomas MURRAY |
|
Single |
Mother - Arabella Murray, Mountain Ash, Breadalbane, NSW |
Third of ten siblings |
3555 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 3, 1915 |
Goulburn, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 13, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A17 Port Lincoln |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DONALDSON, Frank Harold |
|
None |
June 29, 1895 |
29 June 1895 |
Raywood, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
70.76 |
light brown |
brown |
fair |
scar on back of calf and front of wrist and vax mark |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
21 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 20), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John Donaldson and Margaret Martha nee Smith. (Dec 1896), step mother Blanche Donaldson |
|
Single |
Father, John Donaldson, Pelican Hotel, Inglewood, Victoria, Siblings - Brothers who served, John, Dick, Don AIF 60th. Frank was the youngest of seven. |
|
3088 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
7 months cadets |
July 17, 1915 |
Bendigo, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JURY, Charles |
|
None |
None |
1889 |
Bonnie Doon, VIC |
None |
Driver |
Church of England |
|
178.44 |
73.94 |
dark brown |
grey |
ruddy |
scars left wrist and cheek |
Fromelles wounded in action, GSW (gun shot wound) neck (shrapnel), returned to Australia. |
Died |
Chadstone, Victoria. |
July 21, 1968 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Springvale Cemetery, Melbourne |
False |
None |
None |
William Jury and Mary Agnes Wright |
|
Single |
Father, William H Jury, Ancona via Merton, Victoria |
Brothers: 624 Alfred James Jury, died of wounds 22 April 1918, 625 Henry William Jury killed in action 26 Nov 1915, Thomas, Frank and Edward. Sisters: Susan, Annie, Mary and Elizabeth. |
273 |
Lance Corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front, wounded in action three times. |
None |
July 17, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| STARR, William Gordon |
Gordon |
None |
Nov. 2, 1892 |
2 November 1892 |
Molong, NSW |
None |
Brickmaker |
Church of England |
|
162.56 |
58.06 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
23 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 13), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Hannah (nee WHITLEY) and William STARR |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Hannah Starr, Thistle St, Molong, New South Wales |
4 sisters & 3 brothers including Brother Bertie G. STARR, M.M. Signaller 17th Battalion (1894-1955) |
1291 |
private |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Feb. 22, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
May 12, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A32 Themistocles |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| PHILLIPS, Edgar Muerance |
|
None |
May 19, 1897 |
19 May 1897 |
Williamstown, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
162.56 |
58.51 |
light brown |
blue |
fresh |
scar left knee and mole right shoulder |
None |
Wounded in Action, 19 July 1916, Fromelles, France |
None |
None |
None |
Died 16 November 1963, Williamstown, Victoria |
66 |
True |
1963 |
Cremated – ashes scattered in sea off his hometown, Williamstown |
False |
None |
8th August 1917 |
Mary Ann (nee SAMBELL) & William Robert PHILLIPS |
|
Single |
Father – William R. Phillips, 62 Thompson St, Williamstown, Victoria |
10 siblings – 7 sisters, 3 brothers Brother William also fought at Fromelles |
2654 |
private |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and Western Front |
4 years with Senior Cadets, Williamstown (69A) |
June 22, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 15, 1915 |
Melbourne |
SS Makarini |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| ROSS, James Robert |
|
None |
Nov. 10, 1892 |
10 November 1892 |
Chidlow’s Well, WA |
None |
Locomotive fireman |
Church of England |
|
175.26 |
76.20 |
fair |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Pozieres, France - aged 23 |
Aug. 31, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
Villers Bretonneux Memorial, France |
None |
Mary, nee DAVIS, and James Waddell ROSS |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Mary Ann Ross, Wellington Mills, via Dardanup, WA |
Eldest of 4 brothers, 2 sisters - Brother Mervyn ROSS killed in action at Fromelles, France |
4693 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Nov. 8, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 12, 1916 |
Fremantle |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SAINTY, Frederick Leslie |
Fred |
None |
Dec. 7, 1897 |
7 December 1897 |
Newtown, Sydney, NSW |
None |
Junior electrical engineer |
Church of England |
|
175.26 |
61.69 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 18 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 1), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Louisa (nee GREGORY) and James Sier SAINTY |
|
Single |
Father - James S. Sainty, 'Nami-ko', Miller Street, Haberfield, NSW |
Youngest of 12 – 7 girls, 5 boys |
2426 |
sapper |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Served in the 31st Infantry, Citizen Military Forces. |
Sept. 16, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 11, 1915 |
Sydney |
RMS Mooltan |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DALEY, William |
|
None |
None |
February 1887 |
Glen Innes, NSW |
None |
Boundary rider |
Church of England |
|
165.10 |
58.51 |
black |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 29 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Helen (Ellen) nee HARRISON and Peter DALEY |
|
Single |
Friend - Raymond Morton, Rosemount Station, Tambar Springs, NSW |
6 siblings and 5 half siblings |
3636 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 10, 1915 |
Narrabri, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HURDIS, Jonathon John |
John |
None |
March 2, 1896 |
2 March 1896 |
Wedderburn, Campbelltown, NSW |
None |
Farm Worker |
Church of England |
|
163.83 |
61.69 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 20 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Harriet (nee CLARIDGE) and John HURDIS |
|
Single |
Mother - Harriet Hurdis, 27 Warialda Street, Kogarah, NSW |
Thomas (also served in AIF), Mary Martha, Alice |
2818 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
June 23, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BURGESS, Ernest William |
|
None |
Dec. 8, 1885 |
8 December 1885 |
Bethnal Green, London |
None |
Club steward |
Church of England |
Seeking suitable mt DNA donors |
167.64 |
67.13 |
brown |
grey |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
30 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Ann A. (nee OAKLEY) & Thomas J. C. F. BURGESS |
|
Single |
Sister – Maud Hutchinson, 21 Bernside St, Old Ford, London, England |
1 brother, 2 sisters, 1 half-sister |
4151A |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 23, 1915 |
Lithgow, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BELL, Henry |
Harry |
None |
None |
Nov 1876 |
Bendigo, VIC |
None |
Insurance Agent |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
80.74 |
dark brown |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
39 |
True |
2018 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot I, Row A, Grave 1 |
False |
None |
None |
Jane nee CARRUTHERS & Henry BELL (both deceased) |
|
Married Dorothy Isabel Mills Bentley in 1915 |
Wife – Mrs Dorothy I. M. Bell, 1208 Dana Street, Ballarat, Victoria |
Eight sisters, one brother |
191 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 8, 1915 |
Eaglehawk, Bendigo, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| BEVAN, George Alphonsus |
George |
None |
July 4, 1898 |
4 July 1898 |
Korumburra, VIC |
St Vincent de Paul's Boys' Orphanage School, Melbourne, Victoria |
Farmer |
Roman Catholic |
|
167.64 |
58.97 |
eyes hazel |
hair dark brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 18 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 15), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Parents: John William Bevan(s) and Alice Maud Gallagher. Native of Leongatha, Victoria |
|
Single |
Sister, Miss E Bevan, South Yarra PO, Victoria |
1 Sister, Elsie Maud Bevans (born Gallagher) married James Wilson plus 2 brothers who dies as infants. |
4973 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Served for 3 years in the 45th Bn, Senior Cadets 5th Reinforcements, 3rd Light Horse |
March 8, 1915 |
Broadmeadows, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 7, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| VALE, Tasman George |
Tas VALE |
None |
Oct. 18, 1893 |
18 October 1893 |
Balmain, NSW |
None |
Warehouseman |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
60.33 |
fair |
light blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 22 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 2), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Ernest Henry VALE and Sarah Jane Vale (nee LYNCH) |
|
Single |
Father - Ernest Henry Vale, 20 Fitzroy Ave, Balmain, Sydney, NSW |
Two sisters— Alice and Doris. |
776 |
corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
June 19, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| COLLINS, Frank Austin |
|
None |
March 2, 1893 |
2 March 1893 |
Ballarat, VIC |
None |
Motor Mechanic |
Methodist |
|
166.37 |
None |
dark brown |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 19-20 July 1916, Fromelles, France |
None |
None |
None |
Died 15 January 1950, Heidelberg, Victoria - aged 56 |
None |
False |
None |
Heidelberg, Victoria |
False |
None |
20 December 1917 after being wounded a second time |
Edward and Amelia (nee COYTE) COLLINS |
|
Single |
Father - Edward Collins, Eureka St, Ballarat East, Victoria |
George, Annie, Walter, Herbert |
831 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Sea Cadets |
July 16, 1915 |
Ballarat, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| THOMAS, Henry Lamert |
Henry |
None |
Oct. 17, 1897 |
17 Oct 1897 |
Orange, NSW |
None |
Clerk |
Jewish |
|
165.10 |
53.52 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
Taken Prisoner of War |
Died |
Eastwood, NSW |
Nov. 16, 1988 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
|
False |
None |
Returned to Australia 12 May 1919 |
Merton Charles Moses Marsden (dec), Frances Amelia (nee Folk), stepfather John T Thomas |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Francis Thomas, Te Oroha, Brighton Avenue, Toronto, New South Wales |
Phillip, Lillias |
2466 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Senior Cadets, 16th Infantry |
Sept. 20, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 11, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A67 Orsova |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CLARK, Roy Allison |
|
None |
Jan. 22, 1895 |
22 January 1895 |
Jerilderie, NSW |
None |
Jeweller |
Presbyterian |
|
164.47 |
51.26 |
dark brown |
brown |
pale |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
21 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Hannah Eliza (nee THOMAS) and William Allison CLARK |
|
Single |
Father - Mr W. A. Clark, Terminus St, Liverpool, New South Wales |
None, only child |
4155 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Citizen Military Forces |
Aug. 20, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GRACE, Walter Allen |
|
None |
March 27, 1893 |
27 March 1893 |
Derbyshire, England |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
166.37 |
71.21 |
light brown |
grey |
fresh |
scald on left shoulder three vaccination scars on left arm |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
22 |
True |
2022 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles – grave to be re-dedicated |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 3), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Mary, nee ALLEN and Alfred GRACE (deceased) |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Mary Grace, Spondon, Derbyshire |
5 Brothers, 2 Sisters |
1537 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
July 21, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 5, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LUND, William |
Wilhelm Ole Lund |
None |
None |
1886 |
Norsewood, New Zealand |
Norsewood District School, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
169.55 |
69.85 |
brown |
hazel |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France. Aged 29 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
|
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 13), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Ole Olson Lundhaug (Lund) and Ingaborg Marie Johannesdatter |
|
Single |
Father, O Lund, Norsewood, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand |
3 Sisters, 5 brothers, 1 brother Alfred Lund Killed in Action 30 Dec 1916 (NZ Corps) |
2705 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 28, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
0 |
| GAVIN, James |
|
None |
March 20, 1886 |
20 March 1886 |
Jondaryan, QLD |
None |
Station hand |
Roman Catholic |
|
180.34 |
79.83 |
dark |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 30 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery, France. Plot I, Row K, Grave 39 |
False |
None |
None |
James and Mary (nee DRIFT) GAVIN |
|
None |
Father - James Gavin, Pechey, Crow's Nest, Queensland |
Second eldest of 8 boys, 2 girls – 4 brothers also served in AIF |
482 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 9, 1915 |
Enoggera, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| COLLINS, Herbert Alan |
Herb |
None |
March 17, 1899 |
17 March 1899 |
Ballarat, VIC |
None |
Fitter |
Methodist |
|
167.64 |
58.06 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Fought at Fromelles, survived |
None |
None |
None |
Died 21 August 1975, Springvale, Victoria - aged 76 |
None |
False |
None |
Cremated Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Victoria |
False |
None |
31 March 1919 - Wounded (Gas) Sept 1918 |
Edward and Amelia (nee COYTE) COLLINS |
|
Single |
Father - Edward Collins, Eureka St, Ballarat East, Victoria |
George, Annie, Walter, Frank |
832 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front, Fought at Fromelles, uninjured. Wounded (gas) September 1918 |
4 years in Cadets; 70th Infantry, Citizen Military Forces |
July 17, 1915 |
Ballarat, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCLEAN, Victor Henry |
|
None |
None |
February 1897 |
Geelong, VIC, Vic |
None |
Plasterer’s apprentice |
Presbyterian |
|
161.29 |
58.51 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
19 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 21), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Margaret (nee McMULLEN) and Alexander McLEAN |
|
Single |
Mother - Margaret McLean, 11 Gertrude St, West Geelong, Victoria |
Alexander Leslie (also KIA Fromelles), Ruby, Elsie, Clive, Mervyn, Raymond |
3209 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
4 years trainee with militia 69B in Geelong |
July 7, 1915 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LIDDELOW, Roy |
|
None |
April 2, 1884 |
2 April 1884 |
Tarraville, VIC |
None |
Mining Accountant |
Church of England |
|
176.53 |
0.00 |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
None |
Wounded in Action, Fromelles, France. Returned to Australia but re-enlisted |
Wounded in Action, Fromelles, France. Returned to Australia but re-enlisted |
None |
None |
None |
Died 25 February 1967, Victoria - aged 82 |
None |
True |
None |
Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Greater Dandenong City, Victoria |
False |
None |
August 1917 and August 1918 |
Arthur and Helen (nee CLARKE) LIDDELOW |
|
Married, with one son |
Wife - Ruby Liddelow, 27 Ewart St, Malvern, Melbourne, Vic |
Aubrey, Harold, Annie, Elsie |
N/A |
lieutenant |
|
Egypt, Western Front and Special Service Italian Reservists |
NZ 11th Infantry – 26 October 1915 |
May 31, 1916 |
Suez |
None |
April 25, 1918 |
None |
None |
April 1, 1916 |
None |
None |
May 8, 1918 |
Sydney |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DODD, Downie |
|
59 Gipps Street, Drummoyne, NSW |
March 17, 1883 |
17 March 1883 |
Glasgow, Scotland |
Parkhead Public School and Glasgow Technical College, Scotland |
Bricklayer |
Presbyterian |
Seeking assistance to locate a relative who may carry the required DNA |
165.10 |
53.98 |
brown |
blue |
dark |
None |
On German Death List |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
33 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 13), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Margaret S. (nee RITCHIE) and William DODD |
|
Single |
Father, Mr W. Dodd, 59 Gipps Street, Drummoyne, New South Wales |
4 brothers, 1 sister |
4770 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Nov. 29, 1915 |
Casula, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| COLLESS, Stanley |
|
None |
Nov. 19, 1892 |
19 November 1892 |
Penrith, NSW |
None |
Woolclasser |
Church of England |
|
170.81 |
73.48 |
dark |
blue |
dark |
None |
Survived Battle of Fromelles and awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal. Later awarded Military Cross for actions in Belgium in March 1918. |
Fought at Fromelles, survived. Killed in Action |
Perrone, France |
Sept. 1, 1918 |
None |
None |
25 |
False |
None |
Herbecourt British Cemetery, France. Grave C1 |
False |
None |
None |
Henry and Elizabeth Jane COLLESS (nee JORDAN) |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Elizabeth Jane COLLESS, North Street, Penrith, NSW |
4 brothers, 4 sisters Brother George COLLESS 1876-1953 served with Canadian forces in WW1 |
2808 |
lieutenant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
June 19, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCLEAN, Alexander |
|
None |
None |
1870 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
Painter |
Presbyterian |
|
165.10 |
59.87 |
brown |
blue |
medium |
None |
None |
Fought at Fromelles, survived |
None |
None |
None |
Died 15 June 1939, Melbourne, Victoria |
68 |
False |
None |
Cremated Springvale Crematorium, Victoria |
False |
None |
20 December 1917 |
Sarah (nee BAKER) and Donald McLEAN |
|
Married with 6 children. (2 sons enlisted with him, Alex Jr and Victor) |
Wife - Margaret McLean, 11 Gertrude St, Geelong West, Victoria |
|
3202 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front, survived Battle of Fromelles |
None |
July 24, 1915 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DRYBURGH, James Leslie |
Les |
None |
None |
1893 |
Minmi, Wallsend, NSW |
None |
Miner |
Methodist |
|
171.45 |
68.95 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 23 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 2), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France. Australian War Memorial, (Panel 117), Canberra |
None |
John and Annie (nee Mean) Dryburgh |
|
Single |
Sister, Annie Brinsmead, Chinaman's Flat, Wallsend, New South Wales |
Jane, Annie, Ada |
406 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
July 27, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GILL, Robert |
Bob |
None |
None |
1880 |
Mount Moriac, Buckley, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
177.80 |
67.58 |
Brown |
Grey |
Fair |
small scar above right elbow |
Wounded in Action |
Died of Wounds, |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1916 |
Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (Plot II, Row F, Grave No. 37), France |
False |
None |
None |
Richard Gill and Mary Anne Donahue |
|
Single |
Brother, Patrick Gill, Collins Street, Geelong, Victoria |
Brother: 326 Pte Thomas James GILL, 14th Bn, returned to Australia, 24 January 1919. One of 13 siblings. |
2033 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 4, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 18, 1916 |
Melbourne |
RMS Morea |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CARTWRIGHT, Thomas Clift |
Cliff |
None |
None |
1895 |
Richmond, NSW |
None |
Stableman |
Church of England |
|
163.83 |
52.16 |
fair |
blue |
light |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 21 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Emma (nee SALMON) and Thomas (deceased) CARTWRIGHT |
|
Single |
Mrs Emmie Cartwright, 32 Rose Street, South Fremantle, WA |
7th of 9 children. Brother, 7345 Pte Samuel CARTWRIGHT served with 4th Battalion. |
1235 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Yes, senior cadets |
July 19, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCLEAN, Alexander Leslie |
|
None |
None |
1895 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
Shop Assistant |
Presbyterian |
|
168.91 |
56.24 |
brown |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
20 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 21), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Margaret (nee McMULLEN) and Alexander McLEAN |
|
Single |
Mother - Margaret McLean, 11 Gertrude Street, Geelong West, Vic. |
Victor (also KIA Fromelles), Ruby, Elsie, Clive, Mervyn, Raymond |
3200 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
July 9, 1915 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MITCHELL, William |
Will |
None |
None |
1886 |
Stratford, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
69.85 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Gallipoli |
Aug. 7, 1915 |
None |
None |
28 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
The Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli, Turkey. Panel 8 |
None |
Lucy, nee ELSTON, and James MITCHELL |
|
Single |
Father – James Mitchell, Stratford, Victoria |
Third of seven siblings <br> Including two killed at Fromelles <br> --2746 Alfred Charles Mitchell <br> --2714 Sydney James Mitchell |
414 |
private |
|
Egypt and Gallipoli |
Nil (previously rejected for AIF enlistment on account of teeth) |
Sept. 18, 1914 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 25, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A16 Star of Victoria |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CUCKSON, William Joseph |
|
None |
July 19, 1889 |
19 Jul 1889 |
Balmain, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
171.45 |
63.50 |
brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List - aged 27 |
None |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot II, Row A, Grave 4 |
False |
None |
None |
Margaret nee GUERIN and William CUCKSON (both deceased by 1903) |
|
Single |
Sister - Kathleen Burns, 89 Victoria St, Footscray, Victoria |
Second eldest of eight children – 4 girls, 4 boys (three served in the AIF, the youngest being too young to serve.) |
3032 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 6, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 8, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A69 Warilda |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BRUMM, Norman Leslie |
|
None |
None |
December 1896 |
Albury, NSW |
None |
Labourer (pottery apprentice) |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
63.50 |
brown |
light brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 19 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France. Plot I, Row B, Grave 5 |
False |
None |
None |
Mary (nee LEE) and Michael BRUMM |
|
Single |
Father - Michael Brumm, Macauley Street, Albury, New South Wales |
Youngest of six – brother, Arthur, also served |
1470 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
June 29, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BARBER, William Brommell Drake |
Bill |
None |
Aug. 29, 1872 |
29 Aug 1872 |
Goolwa, SA |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
165.10 |
65.77 |
dark brown |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 44 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2013 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Miliary Cemetery, Fromelles, (Plot IV, Row A, Grave 11) France |
False |
None |
None |
William and Elizabeth Barber |
|
Single |
Father, William Barber, c/o G. Green, Park Street, Magill, South Australia |
6 siblings, including brother John Ross (2123A) 48th Bn, killed in action, Bullecourt, France, 11 April 1917. |
346 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 30, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SMITH, Herbert George |
|
None |
March 2, 1897 |
2 March 1897 |
Wilby, Suffolk, England |
None |
Horseman |
None |
|
164.47 |
None |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
None |
Fought at Fromelles, 2/1 Bucks Battalion |
Fought at Fromelles, 2/1 Bucks Battalion. Died 1969 - aged 72 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Loughborough Cemetery Leicestershire, UK |
False |
None |
Returned to England March 1919 |
Elizabeth (nee BAXTER) and George William SMITH |
|
Single |
Mother - Elizabeth Smith, Wingfield, W. Harleston, Norfolk |
Ellen, Edith, Stanley Smith (served), Alice (Maudie), George, Hannah, Elizabeth, Albert |
1796 and 73301 |
private |
|
6th (Cyclists Reserve) Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, 2/1 Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Battalion, 184th Machine Gun Company/61st Battalion |
Nil |
Oct. 13, 1914 |
England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
May 25, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DYSON, Frederick Arthur |
Fred |
None |
Oct. 6, 1896 |
6 October 1896 |
Kempsey, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
67.13 |
dark brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List - aged 19. The first man buried at Pheasant Wood. |
None |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot III, Row A, Grave 1 |
False |
None |
None |
Hannah Eliza (nee WILSON) and James Henry DYSON |
|
Single |
Father - James Henry Dyson, Sherwood, Macleay River, NSW |
One of 6 boys and 2 girls including 2 older brothers who served – Bert and William |
3560A |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil - previously rejected as failed in Riding Test for Light Horse |
Oct. 23, 1915 |
Kempsey, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BOYCE, William |
Bill |
None |
May 18, 1893 |
18 May 1893 |
Briagolong, VIC |
None |
Mechanic |
Presbyterian |
|
166.37 |
59.87 |
light brown |
blue |
sallow |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action 19-20 July 1916, Fromelles, France. Died 26 March 1996, Colac, Victoria - aged 102 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Colac Lawn Cemetery, Victoria, Plot CLC-LAWN-B06-808-76 |
False |
None |
13 April 1919 |
Tanjore (deceased) and Mary Susanna (nee WILLIAMS) BOYCE |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs M. S. Boyce, Kempton, Terang, Victoria |
Seven sisters, two brothers |
3022 |
corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front, Wounded, survived the battle of Fromelles |
None |
July 5, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BRUMM, Arthur Phillip |
|
None |
None |
1890 |
Albury, NSW |
None |
Bootmaker |
Church of England |
|
169.55 |
63.50 |
dark brown eyes |
brown |
dark |
None |
Served at Fromelles with Army Service Corps (29th Coy) 5th Divisional Train as a driver |
Driver, 5th Divisional Train. Died 17 January 1941, Austin Repatriation Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria - aged 52 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Burwood Cemetery, Victoria |
False |
None |
9 December 1918 |
Mary (nee LEE) and Michael BRUMM |
|
Single |
Father - Michael Brumm, Albury, New South Wales |
5 Siblings including a brother, Norman (KIA), who served |
2466 |
driver |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and Western Front, 10th Company, Australian Army Service Corps and 29th Company, Australian Army Service Corps |
Senior cadets (12 months) |
Sept. 24, 1914 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 20, 1914 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A26 Armadale |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PHILLIPS, William George |
|
None |
Aug. 7, 1894 |
7 August 1894 |
Williamstown, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
173.99 |
61.69 |
brown |
blue |
sallow |
scar right eye |
None |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916 , Fromelles, France. Died 18 September 1973, Altona, Victoria |
None |
None |
None |
None |
79 |
True |
1973 |
Cremated – ashes interred Altona Memorial Park in the Rose Garden |
False |
None |
26 September 1917 after being wounded a second time. |
Mary Ann (nee SAMBELL) & William Robert PHILLIPS |
|
Single |
Father – William R. Phillips, 62 Thompson St, Williamstown, Victoria |
10 siblings – 7 sisters, 3 brothers Brother, Edgar, also fought at Fromelles |
3622 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front, 15th Infantry Brigade Machine, Fought with 59th Battalion at Fromelles Wounded - gunshot wound to hand |
4 years Royal Australian Navy Reserves, Williamstown, Victoria |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 5, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A19 Afric |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PFLAUM, Theodor Milton |
|
None |
Sept. 20, 1895 |
20 September 1895 |
Blumburg, SA |
None |
Clerk |
Baptist |
|
173.99 |
69.85 |
dark |
hazel |
medium |
None |
None |
Fought at Fromelles, survived. Died of Wounds, 24 September 1917, Belgium - aged 22 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Lijssenthoek Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium. Plot 25, Row F, Grave 2 |
False |
None |
None |
Mary Jane (nee TEILE/THEEL) and Heinrich Adam Theodor PFLAUM |
|
Single |
Mother - Mary Jane Pflaum |
13 brothers and sisters – including 2 brothers in AIF, Ray and Elliott |
327 |
2nd lieutenant |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Senior Cadets |
July 21, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LIDDELOW, Aubrey |
|
None |
Nov. 10, 1876 |
10 November 1876 |
Tarraville, VIC |
None |
Teacher, Melbourne High School |
Church of England |
|
None |
None |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 39 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 14), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Arthur and Helen (nee CLARKE) LIDDELOW |
|
Married, with one son (deceased) |
Wife - Fannie Liddelow, 29 Osborne Ave, East Malvern, Vic |
Roy, Harold, Annie, Elsie |
N/A |
captain |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and Western Front |
None |
Nov. 11, 1914 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 22, 1914 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A32 Themistocles |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JENTSCH, Ernest Augustus |
|
None |
Aug. 20, 1893 |
20 August 1893 |
Enmore, Sydney, NSW |
None |
Clerk |
Church of England |
|
163.83 |
58.51 |
light brown |
grey |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
22 |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France. Plot II, Row A, Grave 5 |
False |
None |
None |
Alice Elizabeth, nee DODSON and Ernest Felix JENTSCH |
|
Single |
Father – Ernest Felix JENTSCH, Hampstead Road, Petersham, NSW |
Only son, sister Muriel b 1898 |
3331 |
lance sergeant |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
June 13, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| YEO, Claude Septimus Maitland |
|
Arthur St, Kogarah, NSW |
Dec. 29, 1872 |
29 December 1872 |
Randwick, NSW |
Windsor Grammar School, NSW |
Auctioneer at E.P. Capper & Sons |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
60.78 |
light |
blue |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
43 |
True |
2018 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot II, Row C, Grave 1 |
False |
None |
None |
Elizabeth (nee PENDER) and George Shapland YEO |
|
Single |
Mother: Mrs Elizabeth Yeo, Beulah St, West Maitland, NSW |
5 brothers, 5 sisters |
795 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 1, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| RYAN, William Polding |
|
None |
April 4, 1896 |
4 April 1896 |
Dunbible, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
165.10 |
58.97 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
20 |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot I, Row A, Grave 2 |
False |
None |
None |
Jane, nee COOPER and Patrick Polding RYAN |
|
Single |
Father – Patrick P. Ryan, Upper Crystal Creek, Tweed River, NSW |
Eleventh of fourteen – nine boys and five girls. Three died young. |
1520 |
corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Citizen Military Forces - still serving at time of AIF enlistment |
July 21, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 5, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HOFFMAN, Clarence Rhody Swan |
Rhody |
None |
Jan. 17, 1894 |
17 January 1894 |
Moonta, SA |
None |
Saddler |
Church of Christ |
|
157.48 |
53.52 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
22 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Sarah Elizabeth HOFFMAN, and Rody SCHWAN (dec’d) |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Sarah E. BRIGGS, Adelaide, South Australia |
Sister – Elizabeth Hoffman Half-siblings - Lily, William & Frederick Hoffman |
2050 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 21, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| LEE, James |
“Snowy” or Jim LEE |
None |
April 18, 1895 |
18 April 1895 |
Charlestown, NSW |
None |
Seaman |
Methodist |
|
172.72 |
71.21 |
eyes blue |
hair fair |
fair |
tattoo on right forearm |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 21 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Emma (nee HOYLE) and James LEE – both deceased |
|
Single |
Sister – Mrs H. Hetherington, Victoria St, Carrington, NSW |
Youngest of seven – 3 boys, 4 girls |
4822 |
private |
|
Western Front |
16th Infantry, Citizen Military Forces, served until enlistment |
Aug. 5, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FARLOW, Samuel |
Sam |
None |
June 28, 1875 |
28 June 1875 |
Wolverhampton, England |
None |
Stableman |
Church of England |
|
175.90 |
69.40 |
brown |
grey |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action, 20th July 1916 |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery (Plot IV, Row D, Grave No 6), France |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 1), Australian Cemetery, Fromelles |
None |
Samuel and Hannah (nee Keeling) Farlow |
|
Single |
Sister, Mrs L (Elizabeth) Maloney, Kinglake, Victoria |
George, Elizabeth, Clara, Sarah Jane, Hannah Rose |
80 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
3 years in the 3rd South Stafford Territorial Regiment |
July 8, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SHANNON, Peter Paul |
|
None |
May 3, 1880 |
3 May 1880 |
New Ross, Wexford, Ireland |
None |
Miner, shearer at Merriwa, NSW |
Roman Catholic |
|
169.55 |
68.04 |
black |
dark brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
36 |
True |
2019 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot IV, Row B, Grave 8 |
False |
None |
None |
Mary Ann (nee O’Shea) and John Joseph Shannon (carpenter) |
|
Single |
(Unknown) |
One older brother John and three sisters Anastasia, Catherine and Agnes |
3433 |
private |
|
South African War, Egypt, Western Front |
6 months, 8th Australian Commonwealth Horse, Discharged at end of Boer War (1902). |
Aug. 12, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| ARKELL, Max Kenneth Dick |
|
None |
None |
1897 |
Rockdale, Sydney, NSW |
None |
Junior Clerk |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
57.15 |
fair |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 17 July 1916, Fromelles, France, rejoined unit. Wounded in Action, 27 August 1918, France. Died of Wounds |
France |
Aug. 28, 1918 |
None |
None |
20 |
False |
None |
Daours Communal Cemetery Extension, France.
Plot VII, Row B, Grave 21 |
False |
None |
None |
Bedelia Marguerite (nee DICK) and Charles Henry ARKELL (both deceased) |
|
Single |
Brother - William S. ARKELL, 13 Scott St, Newcastle, NSW, |
3 brothers, 4 sisters (3 sisters died in infancy) Note – brother, Eric, enlisted with Max |
341 |
lance sergeant |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Naval reserves trainee (4 years); Commonwealth Defence Forces |
July 12, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| LEE, James Joseph |
Jesse |
None |
May 3, 1896 |
3 May 1896 |
Merriwa, NSW |
None |
Labourer, baker |
Roman Catholic |
|
180.34 |
73.03 |
eyes blue |
hair brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 20 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Annie (nee O’KEEFFE) and James LEE |
|
Single |
Father – James E. Lee, c/- Post Office Merriwa, NSW |
Fourth of nine children |
4533 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
June 27, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 6, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ASHWORTH, Percy Alexander |
|
None |
None |
1891 |
East Brunswick, VIC |
None |
Plumber |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
64.86 |
dark brown |
brown |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
24 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 19), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Mary, nee McMASTER & Thomas ASHWORTH |
|
Single |
Father – Thomas A. Ashworth, 206 Barkly St, East Brunswick, Vic. |
Only son, three sisters and then younger cousins (two boys) were blended into the family in 1904. |
1656 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Feb. 28, 1916 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
April 4, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WILSON, Samuel Charles |
|
None |
May 23, 1885 |
23 May 1885 |
Braidwood, NSW |
None |
Dairyman |
Presbyterian |
|
174.62 |
76.20 |
auburn/red |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
31 |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France. Plot II, Row E, Grave 1 |
False |
None |
None |
Isabella C. (nee WAY) and George WILSON |
|
Single |
Father - George Wilson, Hibbard PO, Port Macquarie, NSW |
7th of 12 children – 2 brothers (Eric and James) also served. |
3534 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 26, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BLOOMFIELD, Bertram Benjamin |
Bert |
None |
June 1, 1877 |
1 June 1877 |
Collingwood, VIC, Australia |
None |
Clerk, Hotel Proprietor, Brewer’s Assistant, Typist |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
77.11 |
fair |
light blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 39 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 118), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Benjamin James and Mary Ann (nee Merryfull) Bloomfield |
|
Married |
Wife, Victoria May (nee Cotton) Bloomfield |
Montague, Edith, Maud, Beatrice |
589 |
corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 14, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
RMS Morea |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HARRISON, Roy |
|
None |
May 28, 1889 |
28 May 1889 |
Yass, NSW |
None |
Bank Official |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
69.85 |
dark brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
27 |
True |
1922 |
Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France. Plot I, Row D, Grave 20 |
False |
None |
None |
Agnes (nee CUMMINGS), deceased, and George HARRISON Siblings Vyvyan Paul (Reg no. 1851), Cecil Francis (Reg no. 951) |
|
Single |
Father - George Harrison, c/- V.P. Harrison (brother), London Bank of Australia, Haymarket Street, Sydney, New South Wales |
Vyvyan Paul (Reg no. 1851), Cecil Francis (Reg no. 951) |
N/A |
major |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
Citizens’ Military Forces - NSW Scottish Rifle Regiment and 21st, Woollahra Infantry Regiment |
Aug. 17, 1914 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 18, 1914 |
Sydney |
HMAT A23 Suffolk |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCKILLOP, Donald John Duncan |
|
None |
Jan. 29, 1886 |
29 January 1886 |
Cunnamulla, Qld |
None |
Farrier |
Presbyterian |
His grave was known to family |
161.29 |
57.15 |
black |
brown |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
30 |
True |
1916 |
Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-d‘Armentieres, France. Plot VI, Row F, Grave 46 |
False |
None |
None |
Mary (nee McLEOD) and John McKILLOP Stepfather - Richard Brinsley PITT |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Mary PITT, Charters Towers, Queensland |
Ten half-siblings - including 2 half-brothers who enlisted in AIF, both returned to Australia: 6631 Pte F J Merrifield, 2nd & 11th Light Horse and 9th Battalion and 6628 Pte R B Pitt, 25th Battalion |
938 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 20, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 11, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MOORE, Charles James |
|
None |
Oct. 16, 1893 |
16 October 1893 |
Leichhardt, NSW |
None |
Warehouseman |
Congregational |
Still seeking suitable Mt DNA donors |
175.90 |
71.67 |
dark brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
22 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 23), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Bessie E. (nee WESCOMBE) & William MOORE (deceased) |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Bessie Moore, Francis Street, Artarmon, Sydney, NSW |
Three brothers, two sisters |
2392 |
private |
|
Gallipolli, Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
May 20, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
July 14, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A67 Orsova |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MACKENZIE, George Hector |
|
None |
July 7, 1898 |
7 July 1898 |
Penola, SA |
None |
Civil Servant |
Presbyterian |
|
179.71 |
0.00 |
dark brown |
grey |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 18 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Annie Hamilton (nee MITCHELL) and James Chalmers MACKENZIE |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Annie Hamilton Mackenzie, Tusmore Avenue, Marryatville, South Australia |
7th of eight children |
3234 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Adelaide cadets |
Aug. 4, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 12, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A7 Medic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MAXTED, Spencer Edward |
|
None |
June 23, 1882 |
23 June 1882 |
Glebe, NSW |
None |
Clerk in Holy Orders and Minister of Religion |
Church of England |
|
177.80 |
63.50 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
34 |
False |
None |
Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France.
Plot 1, Row K, Grave 2 |
False |
None |
None |
Alice R. M. nee HARRISON andcHenry E. MAXTED (deceased) |
|
Married with twin daughters |
Wife – Mrs Gertrude O. Maxted, ‘Strathallan’, Boomerang St, Turramurra, North Sydney, New South Wales |
3 brothers and 1 sister Brother, 3636 L/Corp. Herbert Sydney MAXTED, wounded but returned to Australia Oct 1919 |
94 and 613 |
captain – chaplain 4th class |
|
1st Field Ambulance Gallipoli and Australian Army Chaplains’ Department, Egypt and the Western Front |
No |
Sept. 11, 1914 |
Roseberry Park, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 22, 1914 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A35 Berrima |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MAGOR, Reuben Harold |
|
None |
Dec. 18, 1891 |
18 December 1891 |
Sandergrove, SA |
None |
Salesman |
Congregational |
|
181.61 |
70.31 |
dark |
brown |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
24 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Mary Elizabeth (nee SMITH) and James MAGOR (both deceased) |
|
Single |
Sister - Miss Olive Magor, 3 Margaret St Norwood, South Australia |
9 siblings and 8 half-siblings |
3209 |
private |
|
Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 9, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 12, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A7 Medic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| COLE, Reginald Maurice |
|
None |
None |
1894 |
St Ives, Huntingdonshire |
None |
Farmer |
Church of England |
|
159.38 |
50.80 |
dark brown |
hazel |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 22 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 1), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Henry John COLE and Catherine Laurenzia, nee PAULEY |
|
Single |
Father – Henry J. Cole, London Rd, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, England |
Middle child of eleven - seven boys, four girls |
417 and 9 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
3½ years in the 5th Bedfordshire Regiment, Territorial Force, England |
July 13, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| KING, Herbert James |
Bertie |
None |
None |
1895 |
Kaukapakapa, North Auckland, New Zealand |
None |
School Teacher |
Presbyterian |
|
170.18 |
63.50 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France. |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
|
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 10), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Joseph Samuel King and Sarah Jane Hawkes |
|
Single |
Father, J S King, Kaukapakapa, Auckland, New Zealand |
5 brothers, 4 sisters |
4816 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Served in the Territorial Force, New Zealand |
Aug. 10, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
0 |
| SAMUEL, Edward Ephraim Barnet |
Edward |
None |
None |
1886 |
Glasgow, Scotland |
None |
Despatch clerk, tailor |
Jewish |
|
163.83 |
69.85 |
black |
black |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
29 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 17), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Jane (née ROSENBLOOM) and Israel SAMUEL |
|
Single |
Father – Israel Samuel, 113 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, Scotland |
Eight siblings – 5 girls, 3 brothers. One brother (Myer aka Matthew) served 1908 to 1920 as a gunner with the UK Royal Artillery. |
3911 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 6, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 23, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A40 Ceramic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WALKER, John Michael |
|
None |
July 19, 1884 |
19 Jul 1884 |
Mooroopna, Goulburn Valley, VIC |
None |
Timekeeper and clerk |
Roman Catholic |
|
167.64 |
64.41 |
brown |
grey |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 31 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 4), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Anne (nee BOWEN) and William WALKER |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Anne Walker, 149 Bulwer Street, Perth, WA |
Mary, Robina, and Rodney |
1186 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
June 3, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WESTERWAY, Henry |
|
None |
None |
1885 |
Mount Brown via Broken Hill, NSW |
None |
Miner |
Church of England |
|
180.34 |
82.55 |
black |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916, Fromelles, France. Taken prisoner |
None |
None |
None |
Died 14 November 1940, Sydney, New South Wales |
54 |
False |
1940 |
Macquarie Park Cemetery, NSW.
Grave 10, Sec. A7 Catholic Monumental |
False |
None |
8th September 1919 |
Henry Westerway and Sarah Emily Smith |
|
Single |
Father – Henry Westerway, Tingha via Inverell, New South Wales |
6 sisters, 5 brothers |
4921 |
private |
|
Western Front, Taken prisoner at Fromelles. POW in Germany from 20 July 1916 to the end of the war. |
Nil |
Sept. 17, 1915 |
Armidale, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| BARTLETT, Jack |
Jack |
None |
None |
1892 |
Armidale, NSW |
None |
Plasterer |
Church of England |
|
167.00 |
61.69 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 4), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Richard and Jane (nee Smith) Bartlett |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs E J Bartlett, Busselton, Western Australia |
Richard, Daisy, Jane, Millie, Harry, John, May, William, James |
881 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 7, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 24, 1915 |
Fremantle |
HMAT A13 Katuna |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SINIGEAR, Alfred George |
Alf |
None |
May 5, 1897 |
5 May 1897 |
Norwood, SA |
Coromandel Valley Public School, Adelaide Observation and High Schools, South Australia |
Clerk |
Methodist |
|
170.18 |
60.78 |
dark |
brown |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 19 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 4), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Thomas and Ellen SINIGEAR, Blackwood, South Australia |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Ellen Sinigear, Blackwood, South Australia |
|
16 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Served for 3 years in the 76th Battalion Senior Cadets |
June 28, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| KING, Stanley Byfield |
Stan |
None |
April 9, 1896 |
9 April 1896 |
Stanley, TAS |
None |
Labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
180.34 |
76.20 |
black |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles France, age 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No Known Grave |
False |
VC Corner Australian Cemetery (Panel No 3) Fromelles, France |
None |
Charles Nicolas King and Lucy Jessamine Smith |
|
Single |
Mrs. L. J. Perriman, 226 Bathurst Street,Hobart, Tasmania |
Eldest with 6 Perriman half siblings, Richard, Joseph, Mildred, Lillian, Norton and Basil |
76 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
June 24, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
RMS Orontes |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| NEEDHAM, Arnold |
Arnold |
None |
None |
1897 |
Oldham, Lancashire, England |
None |
Station hand |
Church of England |
|
175.26 |
63.96 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 11), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Walter and Elizabeth (nee Wharfe) Needham |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs E Needham, c/o Miss Gurney, Bellvue Road, Woollahra, New South Wales |
1 brother, Leo |
4946 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Jan. 13, 1916 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ANDERSON, David Samuel |
|
None |
Aug. 12, 1891 |
12 August 1891 |
Bergalia, NSW |
None |
Jeweller, employed by H. Grout and Co. |
Presbyterian |
|
177.80 |
80.74 |
dark |
blue |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
24 |
True |
2014 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot III, Row E, Grave 16 |
False |
None |
None |
Kissock Rae (nee McPHAIL) & Joseph Clarke ANDERSON |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Kissock R. Anderson, Randwick, New South Wales |
4 sisters, 1 brother |
2560 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front |
2 years Scottish Rifles, Citizen Military Forces |
May 29, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Aug. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A54 Runic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CLARKE, Thornton Gainsborough |
Tom |
None |
Nov. 27, 1891 |
27 November 1891 |
Essendon, VIC |
None |
Electrical Engineer |
Methodist |
|
177.80 |
74.39 |
black |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 24 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Arthur Clarke and Rebecca Ann Cooke |
|
Married |
Annie M. Clarke (wife), “Athelstone,” Cramer Street, Preston, Victoria |
Edith, Iris, Bertha |
2830 |
corporal |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 7, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 15, 1915 |
Melbourne |
SS Makarini |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PFLAUM, Raymond Holstein |
Ray |
None |
Oct. 14, 1897 |
14 October 1897 |
Blumburg, SA |
None |
Shop Assistant |
Baptist |
|
173.99 |
68.95 |
dark brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 19 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot I, Row B, Grave 11 |
False |
None |
None |
Mary Jane (nee TEILE/THEEL) and Heinrich Adam Theodor PFLAUM |
|
Single |
Mother - Mary Jane Pflaum |
13 brothers and sisters – including 2 brothers in AIF, Theo and Elliott |
161 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Blumburg Rifle Club, Senior Cadets |
July 21, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GARDNER, Henry |
|
None |
None |
June 1887 |
Bishop's House, Dunsop Bridge, Bowland Forest, Whitewell, Yorkshire |
None |
Hospital Attendant |
Roman Catholic |
|
182.88 |
69.85 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
29 |
True |
2018 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France. Plot II, Row F, Grave 5 |
False |
None |
None |
Mary, nee HOLDEN and William GARGDNER (both deceased) |
|
Single |
Sister - Mrs Elizabeth Anne ASHTON, Lancashire, England |
1 sister, 5 brothers |
889 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
July 14, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| SINGLETON, Albert Leslie |
|
None |
None |
1887 |
Orange, NSW |
None |
Shop assistant |
Roman Catholic |
|
170.18 |
64.41 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 28 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 11), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Thomas (deceased) and Margaret (nee CUNNEEN) SINGLETON |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Margaret Singleton, Orange, New South Wales |
Youngest of eight - six boys and two girls (2 boys died in infancy) |
4316 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 3, 1915 |
Cootamundra, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MAIDMENT, Horace |
|
None |
None |
1884 |
Dunedin, New Zealand |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
160.02 |
63.50 |
black |
blue |
dark |
scar on front of right thigh |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France. |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 21), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
George Maidment and Mary Ford |
|
Single |
Son of George MAIDMENT. Native of Dunedin, New Zealand |
9 sisters, 2 brothers |
3137 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Jan. 25, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Melbourne |
RMS Osterley |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
0 |
| PALING, Gerardus Johannes Verburgh |
Gerald or Jerry |
None |
Sept. 6, 1882 |
6 September 1882 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Wool classer |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
63.50 |
black |
grey |
brown |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 33 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 9), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Florence Mary (nee EVANS) and Richard (dec.) PALING |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Florence Paling, 23 Grand View Grove, Armadale, Vic |
Twelfth of fourteen – only 6 boys and 3 girls survived to adulthood |
3540A |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 18, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCCAUL, Donald Curteis |
Curteis |
None |
Aug. 20, 1895 |
20 August 1895 |
Elsternwick, VIC |
None |
Clerk |
Presbyterian |
|
177.80 |
68.04 |
dark |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 18), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John Curteis McCaul and Emma (nee Crawford) |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Emma Wimberley, 243 Glenhuntly Road, Elsternwick, Victoria |
Ella, Alice, John (Captain-AIF), Alan (Lieutenant-AIF) |
1980 |
sergeant |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and Western Front |
Served in the 46th Infantry, Citizen Military Forces. |
Jan. 18, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
April 17, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A20 Hororata |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HILL, Charles Stevens |
|
None |
None |
June 1888 |
East Molesey, Surrey, England |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
67.13 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 28 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 7), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Ellen (nee STEVENS) and Alexander HILL |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Ellen Hill 31 Spring Gardens, East Molesey, Surrey, England |
Ellen, Alexander |
842 |
sergeant |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and the Western Front |
18 months in UK Territorials, Church Lads' Brigade |
Aug. 29, 1914 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 18, 1914 |
Sydney |
HMAT A19 Afric |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CURRAN, Joseph James |
|
C/- Maggie Kitching, Oxford Hotel, Maryborough, Queensland |
Nov. 28, 1886 |
28 November 1886 |
Maitland, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
175.26 |
78.92 |
brown |
grey |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List - aged 29 |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 3), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Kate CURRAN & Edward CANTWELL |
|
Single |
Mother – Catherine “Kate” Curran, Coonamble, Dubbo NSW |
None known |
494 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 10, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Brisbane |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PARRY, Reuben Frederick |
Reuben |
None |
None |
1893 |
Heathcote, VIC |
None |
Laoburer |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
66.68 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
Prisoner of War |
Died |
Fawkner |
None |
1968 |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Fawkner Memorial Park, Fawkner, Victoria |
False |
None |
5 March 1918 |
George John Parry and Sarah Jane (nee Collins) |
|
Single |
Father, Mr Parry, 38 Murdoch Street, Brunswick, Victoria |
Lillian, Charles, George, Frederick, Phoebe and Robert |
1211 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DAHL, Ernest Ponsoby |
Ernie |
None |
Sept. 12, 1895 |
12 September 1895 |
Nowra, NSW |
None |
Fitter, Engine driver. |
Church of England |
|
173.99 |
72.58 |
dark brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
Wounded at Fromelles but survived the war |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916, Fromelles, France. Died 18 September 1939, Darwin NT - aged 44 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Darwin Gardens Cemetery Reserve, Darwin, NT – Row 1035 |
False |
None |
4 January 1919 |
Ellen, nee HARRIS (deceased) and Andrew DAHL |
|
Single |
Father - Mr Andrew Dahl, c/o White Bay Powerhouse, Rozelle, Sydney, New South Wales |
2 much younger brothers, Andrew and Fred |
828 and 2978 |
lieutenant |
|
Rabaul, Egypt and Western Front |
Junior and senior cadets (Australia) and 2 years 3 months, Wellington Infantry (New Zealand) (AN&MEF) |
May 14, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
Aug. 19, 1914 |
Sydney |
HMAT A35 Berrima |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LEPP, Reginald Charles |
Reg |
None |
None |
May 1894 |
Ballarat, VIC |
None |
Farm Labourer |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
63.50 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
Survived Battle of Fromelles, later wounded twice and invalided home |
Fought at Fromelles, survived |
None |
None |
None |
Died 14 February 1961, Heidelberg, Victoria - aged 66 |
None |
False |
None |
Altona Cemetery, Victoria – Fountain Court, Wall WA, Niche 43 |
False |
None |
6 November 1918 |
George Edward (deceased) and Margaret (nee HIN YEE) LEPP |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs M Lepp, Humffray Street, Ballarat East, Victoria |
Ada, Ernest, Albert (4539), Arthur (Norm) (1938), Roy, Harold, Percival |
4540 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Citizen Military Forces, 3 years |
July 12, 1915 |
Ballarat, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 28, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A32 Themistocles |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LEPP, Albert Edward |
|
None |
None |
August 1892 |
Ballarat, VIC |
None |
Farmer |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
None |
black |
dark brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 23 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
Initial burial in field near Fleurbaix. Exhumation and reburial Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-d'Armentieres, France. Plot VI, Row J, Grave 44 |
False |
None |
None |
George Edward (deceased) and Margaret (nee HIN YEE) LEPP |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs M Lepp, Humffray Street, Ballarat East, Victoria |
Ada, Ernest, Reginald (4540), Arthur (Norm) (1938), Roy, Harold, Percival |
4539 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
7th Infantry, Citizen Military Forces |
July 16, 1915 |
Ballarat, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 28, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A32 Themistocles |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CASWELL, Douglas |
|
None |
July 28, 1894 |
28 July 1894 |
Powick, Worcestershire England |
None |
Butcher |
Church of England |
|
173.99 |
57.15 |
fair |
hazel |
ruddy |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List - aged 22 |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 2), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Sophie nee BECKEL, and Edwin Ebborn CASWELL |
|
Single |
Father - Eberon (Ebborn) Caswell, Douglas St, Stockton, Newcastle, NSW |
Two sisters and one brother, all younger |
397 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil. |
July 16, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SEARLE, Henry |
|
None |
Nov. 28, 1882 |
28 November 1882 |
Summertown, SA |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
170.81 |
71.21 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 33 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 6), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Matilda (nee SAVILL(E)) and Henry SEARLE(S) |
|
Married, with 3 children (another had died in infancy) |
Wife - Mrs Evelyn Rose Searle, 114 Townsend St, Subiaco, Western Australia |
The fourth of 5 brothers – 3 of the brothers served in the AIF. |
1639 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 19, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GRAY, George Robert |
|
None |
None |
1889 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
57.15 |
brown |
hazel |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 26 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Charles GRAY and mother unknown |
|
Single |
Father - Charles Gray, Bexley, Sydney, New South Wales |
None known |
2927 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 31, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WOODCOCK, Francis Stringer |
Frank |
None |
None |
1895 |
Normanton, West Yorkshire, England |
None |
Watchmaker |
Church of England |
|
163.83 |
57.15 |
dark brown |
blue |
sallow |
4 ½ inch scar in centre body |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 1), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Samuel and Mary Woodcock |
|
Single |
Father, Samuel Woodcock, 7 Shaftsbury Street, Moreland, Victoria |
Walter, Ada, Norah, Frederick, John |
1262 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 8, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LEE, Norman Thomas |
Sydney Harold ATWELL |
None |
Feb. 9, 1894 |
9 February 1894 |
Inverell, NSW |
None |
Seaman, Station Hand |
Church of England |
|
166.37 |
63.96 |
dark |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
On Germen Death List - aged 22 |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 23), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Frances May (nee VARTY) and the late William Joseph LEE |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs. Fanny Lee, Brisbane Terrace, off Luke St, Perth, W.A. |
Five Lee siblings (Maud, William H. Edna F. May I. and Laurence A.) and three Petersen half siblings (Olga A. Peter and Mary) |
2779 |
private |
|
Pacific region (Navy), Egypt and the Western Front |
2 years Royal Australian Navy, served on HMAS Encounter |
July 2, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BAUMANN, Oscar Eric |
|
None |
June 21, 1896 |
21 June 1896 |
Hahndorf, SA |
None |
Apprenticed joiner, completed 3 years of 5-year apprenticeship to Hackett & Harris, Adelaide |
Lutheran |
|
170.18 |
66.22 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
20 |
True |
2023 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles – grave to be re-dedicated |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 4), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Maria Louise nee TEMME and Christian Heinrich (Henry) Johannes BAUMANN |
|
Single |
Mother – Maria L. Baumann, Elizabeth St, Eastwood, SA |
Three brothers, five sisters |
10 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Senior cadets and Citizen Military Forces, 74th Infantry |
July 21, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| BARNATT, George Robert |
George |
None |
None |
May 1885 |
Gosberton, Lincolnshire, England |
None |
Farm Labourer |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
65.32 |
light brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 31 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2024 |
FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY, IV. C. 10, France |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 1), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
William and Florence Alice (Winters) Barnatt |
|
Single |
Father, William Barnatt, 32 Jardine Street, Wincobank, Sheffield, England |
Rose, Alfred, Walter (served for UK), Luther, Arthur (served for UK), Winifred |
1062 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 5, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WEISS, Frederick Alfred |
|
None |
Oct. 16, 1892 |
16 October 1892 |
Anna Bay, NSW |
None |
School teacher |
Methodist |
|
162.56 |
60.33 |
brown |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
23 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 9), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Amy Selina (nee BLANCH) and Walter Herbert WEISS |
|
Single |
Father – Mr Walter H. Weiss, Erina, via Gosford, New South Wales |
3 sisters, 5 brothers - including 2 who also served and died at war: <br> <ul><li>WW I A/g Bombardier Erle V. WEISS <li>WW II Pte Harry B. WEISS</ul> |
2932 and 3578A |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 25, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 6, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
Oct. 13, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A17 Port Lincoln |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| BARR, Percy George Archibald |
|
None |
Dec. 27, 1896 |
27 December 1896 |
Oxford, England |
None |
Commercial traveller |
Baptist |
|
173.35 |
61.69 |
black |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 19 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2024 |
FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY, IV. E. 10, France |
False |
Rue-Du-Bois Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France. Plot I, Row F, Grave 43 |
None |
Beatrice Maud (nee ARCHER) and Thomas BARR |
|
Single |
Father - Thomas Barr, Nortonleigh, 146 Wardell Rd, Dulwich Hill, NSW |
Stanley |
3006 |
corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front, on German Death List (GDL) |
Sergeant, Senior Cadets 34th infantry 4 years, Citizens Military Force |
July 10, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 8, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A69 Warilda |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CAUGHEY, Rodger |
Rodger |
None |
May 1, 1891 |
1 May 1891 |
Hughenden, QLD |
None |
Teamster |
Church of England |
|
168.28 |
61.24 |
dark brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 25 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles and Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneu, France |
None |
Robert and Annie (nee Cameron) Caughey |
|
Single |
Sister, Mrs Sarah Ann Lowe, Prairie, Queensland |
Jane, Sarah, Elizabeth |
3784 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Cadets 2 months |
Sept. 10, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 31, 1916 |
Brisbane |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WILKIN, Harold John |
Jack |
None |
Jan. 18, 1893 |
18 January 1893 |
Clementson, VIC |
None |
Clerk |
Baptist |
|
172.09 |
57.15 |
light brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
Taken prisoner of war, Fromelles, France - 20 July 1916 |
Died |
Cheltenham, Victoria - aged 71 |
May 5, 1964 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Box Hill Cemetery, Victoria – Plot B-NS-0079 |
False |
None |
5 March 1919 |
William and Harriet Elizabeth (nee CLARK) WILKIN |
|
Single |
Father - William Wilkin, 37 Chaucer Street, Canterbury, Victoria |
A twin (Ernest) and one of eight children |
1269 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Served in the volunteer cadets for four years. |
July 8, 1915 |
Broadmeadows, Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SMITH, Percival Kerrison |
Percy, PK |
None |
None |
1894 |
Coburg, VIC |
None |
Rural Worker |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
60.33 |
black |
blue |
ruddy |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 22 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 1), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Arthur Edward Smith and Mary Anne Teresa Hunt (deceased) |
|
Single |
A E Smith, 24 Rodda Street, Coburg, Victoria |
Lillian, Lina, Vera |
339 |
corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Cadets, Moreland |
July 8, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BONTOFT, Percy George |
|
None |
June 28, 1897 |
28 June 1897 |
Leeds, England |
None |
Carpenter |
Methodist |
|
163.83 |
62.14 |
brown |
dark |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – age 19 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1925 |
Bedford House, British Cemetery Extension No. 4,
Plot 6, Row C, Grave 17, Ypres, Belgium |
False |
None |
None |
Lucy Jane (nee FROST) and George BONTOFT |
|
Single |
Mother - Lucy Jane Bontoft, Goodwood Rd, Clarence Park, South, Australia |
Three older siblings - Ethel, Horace, Violet |
45 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
July 20, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DOBBIE, James |
|
None |
Sept. 4, 1872 |
4 September 1872 |
Glasgow, Scotland |
None |
Marine fireman |
Roman Catholic |
|
158.12 |
60.78 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
43 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 2), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Catherine (nee CARLIN) and James DOBBIE – both deceased |
|
Single |
Friend – Arthur Horsfield, 113 Cardigan Street, Stanmore, Sydney |
2 half-brothers (other siblings died in infancy) |
649 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HERKET, Thomas Henry |
Thomas Henry Herkt |
None |
July 16, 1897 |
16 July 1897 |
Dargaville, New Zealand |
None |
Motor Driver |
Church of England |
|
179.07 |
88.90 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916, Fromelles, France. Taken prisoner |
None |
None |
None |
Died 1 July 1942, Philippines - aged 44 |
None |
None |
None |
South China Sea, Philippines |
False |
None |
28 November 1918 |
Johan Anton Herkt and Anna Maria Ida (nee GNAEDIG) Herkt |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Ida Herkt, Auckland, New Zealand |
Four - Karl, John, William, Ida |
3309 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 10, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MAYO, Gilbert Joseph |
Gib |
None |
None |
1893 |
Childers, VIC |
None |
Farmer |
Church of England |
|
184.15 |
79.83 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 22 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-d'Armentieres, France. Plot VI, Row K, Grave 47 |
False |
None |
None |
George (deceased) and Elizabeth (nee LINDSAY) MAYO |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Elizabeth Mayo, Childers, Victoria |
10th of 12 siblings [brothers Herbert, Frank and Leslie also served] |
2212 |
private |
|
Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front |
Member, Rifle Club |
April 15, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
June 17, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| STEPHEN, William John |
Billie or Will |
None |
Sept. 23, 1887 |
23 September 1887 |
Balmain, NSW |
None |
Grocer |
Church of England |
|
167.00 |
62.60 |
fair |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 28 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2023 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles – grave to be re-dedicated |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 11), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Daniel and Mary (nee MARSHALL) STEPHEN |
|
Single |
Father- D Stephen, Water Police Station, Phillip Street, Circular Quay, Sydney, New South Wales |
1 sister (Dorothy) and 1 brother (Pte 2771 Cecil Murray STEPHEN ) |
2772 |
corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 18, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| VOITKUN, Andreas Adam |
Andrew or Andy |
None |
Sept. 29, 1885 |
29 September 1885 |
Riga, Latvia (Russia) |
None |
Labourer, Fireman |
Roman Catholic |
|
169.55 |
68.49 |
brown |
hazel |
fair |
None |
Wounded at Fromelles and taken Prisoner of War |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916, Fromelles, France. Taken prisoner |
None |
None |
None |
Died 25 May 1971, Adelaide, South Australia - aged 85 |
None |
True |
None |
Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia |
False |
None |
17 March 1919 |
Adam VOITKUN and Anne (surname unknown) |
|
Married with five children |
Wife - Mrs Emily Voitkun, Agnes St, Port Pirie West, South Australia |
Sister Leontine |
2134 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front, POW Germany. |
Compulsory military service, Imperial Russian Army |
Oct. 4, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CLAXTON, Maurice James |
|
None |
March 21, 1892 |
21 March 1892 |
St Arnaud, VIC |
None |
Teamster |
Presbyterian |
|
172.09 |
70.31 |
fair to reddish |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 24 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2023 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles – grave to be re-dedicated |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Sophia, nee BUNCLE (deceased) and John CLAXTON |
|
Single |
Father - John Claxton, Coonooer Bridge, St Arnaud, Victoria |
Edward John, Harold Henry, Theodore Robert, Dorothy Ellen |
1239 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 21, 1915 |
Kattanning, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
SS Gaika |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JONES, Rictor |
Ric or Jonesy |
None |
Sept. 6, 1896 |
6 September 1896 |
Strathfieldsaye, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
178.44 |
65.32 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action, , France |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 21a), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Letitia (nee Lewis) and Thomas William Jones |
|
Single |
Mother, Letita Jones |
George (3826), Elizabeth, Samuel, William, Ernest (653), Ruby, Thomas (4529), Joseph, Letitia, Roy, Susan, James |
3544 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 10, 1915 |
Bendigo, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 29, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A64 Demosthenes |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BROADHURST, Leonard |
Len |
None |
Jan. 2, 1894 |
2 January 1894 |
Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England |
None |
Salesman |
Methodist |
|
163.83 |
55.79 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 22 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2012 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery Grave IV. C. 4. |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 11), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Frederick and Ada (nee Brittain) Broadhurst |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Ada Eliza Broadhurst, 73 Garnet Street, Dulwich Hill, New South Wales |
Lavinia, Frederick (3012), Bert (3011), Maud |
3013 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 24, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PAGE, Alexander Russell |
Alex |
None |
None |
1889 |
Bow, London, England |
None |
Milk carter |
Church of England |
|
161.29 |
54.88 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 27 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2023 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles – grave to be re-dedicated |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 6), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
James William PAGE (deceased) and Grace McKEAN |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Grace Page, 3 Gladstone Street, East Perth, Western Australia |
4 sisters (Mary, Ellen, Grace, Mabel), 1 brother (James KIA 19 Nov 1917) |
1082 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 20, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GRAY, Edwin Charles |
|
None |
March 22, 1896 |
None |
Riverton, SA |
None |
Chauffeur |
Church of England |
|
167.00 |
53.98 |
brown |
brown |
fair |
None |
Identification disc received from Germany (German Death List, 4 November 1916). |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List - aged 20. |
None |
True |
2022 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles – grave to be re-dedicated |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Walter and Ada GRAY, Crystal Brook, South Australia |
|
Single |
Father, Walter Henry Gray, Crystal Brook, South Australia |
972 Corporal Alfred James GRAY, 10th Bn, returned to Australia, 21 July 1918 |
20 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Served for 2 years in the Volunteer School Cadets; disbanded. Previously rejected for AIF enlistment on account of chest measurement |
July 6, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| INGRAM, Victor Robert |
Victor |
None |
None |
October 1888 |
Perth, WA |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
166.37 |
58.97 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Edward and Elizabeth (nee Henderson) Ingram |
|
Single |
Father, Edward Ingram, 18 Gladstone St, Perth, Western Australia |
George (44) – killed in Gallipoli, Ernest (916) – wounded in Pozieres, leg amputated, Etta, Constance |
3158 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 2, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 18, 1916 |
Fremantle |
HMAT A7 Medic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WILKIN, Ernest Frank |
|
None |
Jan. 18, 1893 |
18 January 1893 |
Clementson, VIC |
None |
Farmer |
Baptist |
|
170.18 |
65.32 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 23 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France
Plot II, Row E, Grave No 16 |
False |
None |
None |
William and Harriet Elizabeth (nee CLARK) WILKIN |
|
Single |
Father - William Wilkin, 37 Chaucer Street, Canterbury, Victoria |
A twin (Harold) and one of eight children |
1314 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Served in the volunteer cadets for five years. |
Aug. 18, 1915 |
Broadmeadows, Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PARRY, Frederick |
Fred |
None |
None |
1895 |
Warracknabeal, VIC |
None |
Plasterer’s improver |
Church of England |
|
179.07 |
76.20 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
scar right wrist |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery (Plot II, Row D, Grave No 4), France |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 1), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
George John Parry and Sarah Jane (nee Collins) |
|
Single |
Father, Mr Parry, 38 Murdoch Street, Brunswick, Victoria |
Lillian, Charles, George, Reuben, Phoebe and Robert |
320 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCGUARR, Richard James |
|
None |
None |
1889 |
Lismore, NSW |
None |
Dairy Farmer |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
60.33 |
brown |
light blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
26 |
True |
2023 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles – grave to be re-dedicated |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 13), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Elizabeth, nee MARSH, and Richard McGUARR |
|
Single |
Father – Richard McGuarr, Lismore, New South Wales |
1 brother and 2 sisters Brother- Pte William McGuarr 5051 served with 20th Battalion, returned home to Australia March 1918 |
3873 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
Oct. 4, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 20, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A54 Runic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DODD, Reginald |
Reg |
None |
Nov. 3, 1880 |
3 November 1880 |
Tranmere, Cheshire, England |
None |
Labourer / Carpenter |
Church of England |
|
172.09 |
64.41 |
mid-brown |
hazel |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged 35 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave – “Known Unto God” |
True |
V.C. Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France (Panel No. 8) |
None |
James Dodd and Emma Rebecca Haskell |
|
Married |
Wife, Margaret “Maggie” Gibson (née Pannett), Greenacre Road, Hurstville, New South Wales |
James (AIF), Hilda |
2128 |
private |
|
Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front |
Nil |
May 25, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
June 16, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A63 Karoola |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CONROY, Charles William Gordon |
Charles William Graham GEMMING |
None |
None |
1874 |
Believed to be 1882, Thames, New Zealand |
None |
Chemist (6 years apprenticed with F.J. Ray, New Zealand) |
Church of England |
|
164.47 |
58.06 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
41 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
(presumed) Agnes Cecilia nee HOLLIS and Charles Bernhard GEMMING |
|
Married |
Wife – Mrs Mary Jane Conroy, c/- Post Office, Orange, NSW |
6 sisters & 3 brothers All 3 brothers served with NZ forces – two were killed |
4460 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Rifle Corps in Waihi, New Zealand – 6 months |
Oct. 25, 1915 |
Orange, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 16, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| RAWNSLEY, Albert Arthur |
Arthur |
None |
None |
1894 |
Broken Hill, NSW |
None |
Miner |
Roman Catholic |
|
176.53 |
68.49 |
light brown |
hazel |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 2), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
George and Annie (nee Denny) Rawnsley |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs A Rawnsley, Mannahill, South Australia |
Minnie, George, Percy, Lilian, Ruby |
2392 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Nov. 3, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 9, 1916 |
Adelaide |
RMS Mongolia |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CONWAY, John |
|
None |
April 9, 1885 |
9 April 1885 |
Longford, Ireland |
None |
Labourer and military service |
Roman Catholic |
|
175.26 |
66.68 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
31 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 18), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Mary Anne (nee FARRELL) and James F. CONWAY |
|
Married to Lillian, nee PYERS |
Wife – Mrs Lillian Conway, 158 Powlett Street, East Melbourne |
1 brother – Sgt Michael Conway M.M. (UK army), killed in action, 23 November 1917 |
988A |
company sergeant major (warrant officer class ii) |
|
AIF 8th Battalion - Gallipoli (Wounded in action), AIF 60th Battalion - Egypt and Western Front |
Australian Permanent Military Forces – Instructional staff (7 months), Royal Irish Fusiliers, British Army (12 years) |
Sept. 8, 1914 |
Melbourne, VIC |
7 November 1915 arrived in Melbourne 21 December 1915 |
Feb. 14, 1916 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Oct. 19, 1914 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A24 Benalla |
None |
None |
None |
March 7, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| POWER, George Henry |
|
None |
None |
October 1894 |
Colac, VIC |
None |
Postal Worker |
Roman Catholic |
|
181.61 |
72.58 |
brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 21 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 19), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Mary Anne (nee SPRAGUE) and Geoffrey Joseph POWER – both deceased |
|
Single |
Brother – Geoffrey Power, Hewitt Street, Colac, Victoria |
13th of fourteen siblings – 2 brothers, Geoffrey and Gerald, also served |
43A |
sergeant |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and the Western Front |
1year Senior Cadets, 2 years Citizen Forces |
Aug. 26, 1914 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 19, 1914 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A24 Benalla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WESTMORELAND, Herbert John |
|
None |
Aug. 24, 1885 |
24 August 1885 |
East Adelaide, SA |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
166.37 |
66.68 |
light brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – age 30 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner (panel 1), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John and Harriet (nee PEARSON) WESTMORELAND |
|
Single |
Father - John Westmoreland, 61 Drummond Street, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria |
4th of six children – five sisters |
361 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 10, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BENNETT, Allan |
|
None |
July 6, 1885 |
6 July 1885 |
Clunes, VIC |
None |
Grocer/Businessman |
Church of England |
|
170.81 |
65.77 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
31 |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot II, Row E, Grave 15 |
False |
None |
None |
Frances (nee COLLIER) and Henry Goulding BENNETT |
|
Single |
Father - Henry Bennett, Waroonga Rd, Claremont, WA |
8th of 11 children |
1602 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
None |
July 22, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BARRETT, Rossiter Alfred |
Ross |
None |
None |
1897 |
Rozelle, NSW |
None |
Compositor |
Church of England |
|
172.09 |
57.15 |
dark |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 19 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France
Plot I, Row F, Grave No 10 |
False |
None |
None |
Margaret ( nee Meyer) and George Barrett |
|
Single |
Father - George Barrett, 'Rawene', William St, Annandale, Sydney |
Three sisters, one brother |
3031 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Compulsory Military Training scheme (Area 31) |
Aug. 12, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ARBLASTER, Charles |
|
None |
Feb. 21, 1895 |
21 February 1895 |
Pennyroyal, Vic. |
None |
Soldier |
Baptist |
|
180.34 |
63.50 |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action, 20 July 1916, Fromelles, France. Taken prisoner. Died of Wounds |
Fromelles, France |
July 24, 1916 |
None |
None |
21 |
True |
1916 |
Douai Communal Cemetery, France. Grave D6 |
False |
None |
None |
Elizabeth (nee LOVELUCK) and Charles Alexander ARBLASTER |
|
Single |
Father - Charles A. Arblaster, 7 Errol Street, Footscray, Victoria |
10 - Janette, Elizabeth, Ruth, Mary Ann, Alexander, Frederick, Garfield, Gladys, David, Olive |
N/A |
captain |
|
Gallipoli, 8th Light Horse Regiment, Egypt and Western Front |
Royal Military College, Duntroon |
Nov. 3, 1914 |
Broadmeadows, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 25, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A16 Star of Victoria |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| CAMPBELL, John Marchmont |
Jack |
None |
None |
1896 |
Scotland |
None |
Salesman |
Presbyterian |
|
173.99 |
58.97 |
fair |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2014 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France. Plot II, Row D, Grave 9 |
False |
None |
None |
Janet Wilson (nee WINNING) and James CAMPBELL |
|
Single |
Father - James Campbell, 370 Lane Cove Rd, North Sydney, NS, Date & Place of Birth11 May 1896 at Glasgow, Scotland |
2 brothers, 2 sisters |
495 |
sergeant |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and Western Front |
Senior Cadets, Citizen Military Forces (serving when enlisted in AIF) |
Aug. 17, 1914 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 18, 1914 |
Sydney |
HMAT A23 Suffolk |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HIGGINS, James Ingersol |
Jim HIGGINS (born KIDDLE) |
None |
None |
1889 |
Brunswick, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
163.83 |
56.70 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – age 27 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner (panel 1), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
James WILLIAMS and Agnes KIDDLE |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Agnes Higgins, 94 Geringhap Street, Geelong, Victoria |
Eight half-siblings |
2050 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 14, 1915 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 18, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MITCHELL, Sydney James |
Syd |
None |
March 25, 1893 |
25 March 1893 |
Stratford, VIC |
None |
Saw Miller |
Presbyterian |
|
165.10 |
66.68 |
dark brown |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
23 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 17), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Lucy, nee ELSTON, and James MITCHELL |
|
Single |
Father – James Mitchell, Stratford, Victoria |
Second youngest of 7 <br> Including 2 brothers killed in WW1<br> --2746 Alfred C Mitchell, KIA Fromelles<br> --414 William Mitchell, KIA Gallipoli |
2714 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil, as exempt |
July 21, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 27, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A38 Ulysses |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BALSDON, James |
James |
None |
None |
1889 |
Blyth, Northumberland, England |
None |
Miner |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
60.33 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 27 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
James and Margaret (nee Bell) Balsdon |
|
Single |
Mother, Margaret Balsdon, Seventh Street, Weston, New South Wales |
Grace, George, Clara, Joseph, John, Russell, Blanche |
2274 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 13, 1915 |
West Maitland, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 11, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A67 Orsova |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JOSEPH, Joseph Davis Depass |
|
None |
June 13, 1900 |
13 June 1900 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Scholar |
Jewish |
DNA has been submitted |
168.28 |
50.80 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
scars on both knees |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
16 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 3), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Sarah Elizabeth (nee HANDRICKS) and Leopold Emmanuel JOSEPH |
|
Single |
Father- Mr Leopold Joseph, 214 Cecil St, South Melbourne, Victoria |
Older brother Morris Cedric enlisted 1916 |
1055 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Naval Cadets |
July 24, 1915 |
Broadmeadows, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GRAY, Clark Maxwell |
Max or Dolly |
None |
Dec. 6, 1896 |
6 December 1896 |
Dunedin, New Zealand |
None |
Student |
Presbyterian |
|
172.09 |
69.85 |
dark brown |
dark grey |
dark |
birthmark right arm |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 13), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
William and Mary GRAY, Presbyterian Ladies' College, East Melbourne, Victoria. Native of Dunedin, New Zealand |
|
Single |
Father, W Gray, Presbyterian Ladies College, Albert Street, East Melbourne, Victoria |
Alastair (Gunner), Hugh |
2374 |
2nd lieutenant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served for 2 years in the Senior Cadets, New Zealand; 2 years in Senior Cadets, Victoria; 1 year in the Melbourne University Rifles, Citizen Military Forces. |
May 31, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
July 16, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A64 Demosthenes |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| TICKNER, Frederick |
Fred |
None |
None |
June 1885 |
Morden, Surrey, England |
None |
Brickmaker |
Church of England |
|
186.69 |
71.67 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 3), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
James and Mary Tickner |
|
Single |
James Tickner, Garth Road, North Cheam, Surrey, England |
Herbert, Alice, George, Leonard and Alfred |
2171 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 19, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 16, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JONES, Norman Percival |
Percy |
None |
None |
1888 |
Yarroweyah, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
176.53 |
76.20 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
scar on right shin |
None |
Killed in Action |
Flers, France |
Oct. 23, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
Villers-Bretonneux Memorial |
None |
Evan and Mary Ann (nee Walsh) Jones |
|
Single |
Father, Evan Jones, Finley, New South Wales |
13 Siblings including 5 other brothers who enlisted |
274 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 11, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| COZENS, James Alfred |
James and “Long-un” |
None |
None |
May 1897 |
Horsham, VIC |
None |
Pastry cook |
Methodist |
|
177.80 |
69.85 |
auburn |
grey |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 19 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 1), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
George and Susan Cozens |
|
Single |
Father G Cozens, 95 Dover St, Richmond Vic |
William, Elizabeth, David, Jane/Jean |
210 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Senior cadets, 5th regiment, two years |
July 14, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MILLARD, George Probert |
George |
None |
April 11, 1892 |
11 April 1892 |
Ipswich, QLD |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
166.37 |
59.42 |
brown |
hazel |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 24 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 3), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Thomas and Mary Ellen ‘Nellie’ (nee Summers) Millard |
|
Single |
Father, T.P. Millard, Zillmere, Queensland |
Alfred (1925), Violet, Nellie and Frederick |
252 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 17, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GIBNEY, Guy Somerville Dion |
Guy |
None |
March 3, 1894 |
3 March 1894 |
London, England |
None |
Farmer |
Church of England |
|
162.56 |
54.88 |
dark |
blue |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Edward Somerville and Fanny Elizabeth Maud (nee Bartlett) Gibney |
|
Single |
Sister, Iris Tara Gibney, Harvey, Western Australia |
Iris |
1083 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
3 years in the 25th Light Horse, Citizen Military Forces |
July 24, 1915 |
Bunbury, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Fremantle |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SMITH, Harold Thomson |
|
None |
July 19, 1896 |
19 July 1896 |
North Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Warehouseman |
Presbyterian |
|
181.61 |
73.03 |
brown |
hazel |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - age 20 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2024 |
FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY, III. E. 14, France |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 1), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
David and Elizabeth (nee LEEMING) SMITH |
|
Single |
Father - David Smith, 17 Donald Street, Prahran, Victoria |
Arthur (20345), Elsie, Ivy, Vera, Aubrey |
509 and 4474 |
lance corporal |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and the Western Front |
3 years in the Citizen Military Forces; member of 7th Field Company Engineers, 9 months |
March 22, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
May 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BALSDON, Russell Henry |
Russell |
None |
None |
1895 |
Blyth, Northumberland, England |
None |
Miner |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
60.33 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
Wounded in Action |
Died of Wounds |
Fromelles, France – Aged 21 |
July 28, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1916 |
Boulogne Eastern Cemetery (Plot VIII, Row A, Grave No. 154), France |
False |
None |
None |
James and Margaret (nee Bell) Balsdon |
|
Single |
Mother, Margaret Balsdon, Seventh Street, Weston, New South Wales |
Grace, George, Clara, Joseph, James, John, Blanche |
2276 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 13, 1915 |
West Maitland, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 11, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A67 Orsova |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BRIGGS, Henry Francis |
Harry |
None |
Feb. 25, 1891 |
25 February 1891 |
Brighton, England |
None |
Salesman |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
61.69 |
brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 25 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, France |
None |
William and Florence (nee HILL) BRIGGS |
|
Single |
Father - William J. Briggs, 21 Brewer Street, Brighton, England |
2 sisters, 2 brothers - Florence, Edith, Frederick (served with UK forces) and John |
63 |
2nd lieutenant |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and the Western Front - 3rd Battalion Machine Gun Section |
Royal Field Artillery, Territorial Force, Sussex, England |
Aug. 17, 1914 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 20, 1914 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GARDINER, Cedric Dalmahoy Russell |
Ced |
None |
None |
January 1896 |
Minyip, VIC |
None |
Confectioner |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
62.60 |
brown |
grey |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 7), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Dalmahoy and Louisa (nee Russell) Gardiner |
|
Single |
Father, D. Gardiner, Glenroy, Edward Street, Bondi, New South Wales |
Nil |
2961 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Two years compulsory cadets |
Aug. 3, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| EDMONDS, William Morgan Oliver |
Oliver |
None |
Dec. 27, 1892 |
27 December 1892 |
Adamstown, Newcastle, NSW |
None |
Fruiterer |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
63.50 |
fair |
grey |
fair |
None |
Survived the Battle of Fromelles with minor wounds |
Fought at Fromelles, survived. Died 22 September 1967, Newcastle, New South Wales - aged 74 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Newcastle, NSW |
False |
None |
8 May 1919, aged 26 |
William Morgan EDMONDS (deceased) and Lilian May (nee WILLIAMS) |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs L. M. Nelson, Neath, NSW |
Only child, but had three step-siblings when his mother re-married |
2027 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 11, 1915 |
West Maitland, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 16, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MOFFITT, Harry Lowry |
|
None |
May 3, 1883 |
3 May 1883 |
Bendigo, VIC |
None |
Public accountant and auditor |
Presbyterian |
|
179.07 |
68.95 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
33 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 6), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Rebecca (nee MINNS) and George MOFFITT, Siblings, Mary (deceased) and Ethel |
|
Single |
Father - George Lowry Moffitt, The Willows, Gisborne, Victoria |
Mary (deceased) and Ethel |
N/A |
lieutenant |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and Western Front |
Nil (previously rejected for AIF enlistment) |
March 29, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Aug. 26, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A68 Anchises |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| NELSON, Beresford Joseph Nohally |
|
None |
April 10, 1894 |
10 April 1894 |
Otago, New Zealand |
None |
Theatre Treasurer |
Roman Catholic |
|
160.02 |
62.60 |
unknown |
unknown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France. |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 6), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Walter Hanley Nelson and Mary Ellen Nohally |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Mary Ellen Nelson, 'Clovelly', Bay Road, North Sydney, New South Wales |
|
None |
2nd lieutenant |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
NZ Corps |
Feb. 1, 1916 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
April 14, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A40 Ceramic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
0 |
| GIBBINS, Norman |
Norman |
None |
April 22, 1895 |
22 April 1895 |
Ararat, VIC |
None |
Contractor |
Presbyterian |
|
182.88 |
76.20 |
eyes brown |
hair light |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action, 20th July 1916 |
Battle of Fromelles Aged 21 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Anzac Cemetery (Plot I, Row A, Grave No. 5), Sailly-Sur-La-Lys, France |
False |
None |
None |
William and Mary (nee Plowman) Gibbins |
|
Single |
Violet Gibbins, Bondi, New South Wales |
3 brothers and 4 sisters |
86 |
Captain |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
Queensland Defence Force, 4th Darling Downs Regiment |
Aug. 29, 1914 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 20, 1914 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GIVEN, Andrew Moncreif |
Andy |
None |
Jan. 30, 1886 |
30 Jan 1886 |
Dunedin, New Zealand |
None |
Printer |
Presbyterian |
|
172.09 |
69.85 |
brown |
blue |
medium |
scar right knee |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 30 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 20), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Andrew Given and Isabella Middleton Robertson |
|
Single |
Father, Andrew Given, 16 Maitland Street, Dunedin, New Zealand |
4 sisters |
2929 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front, Gallipoli |
Nil |
Jan. 6, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Melbourne |
SS Makarini |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HUNT, Thomas |
Thomas |
None |
None |
1866 |
Warialda, NSW |
None |
Blacksmith |
Presbyterian |
|
167.64 |
63.50 |
grey |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 50 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John and Mary (nee Carney) Hunt |
|
Divorced |
Partner, Miss Caroline Blanche Winter, 89 Flinders Street, Adelaide, South Australia |
Mary, Lavinia, James, Patrick, Hugh |
347 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
New South Wales Volunteers for the Sudan War, 1885, served for three years but did not see active service |
July 29, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JOLLY, Private Denzil Cyril |
Dan |
None |
April 15, 1896 |
15 April 1896 |
Warooka, SA |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
168.91 |
63.96 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Ellen (nee HUCKS) and Charles E. JOLLY |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Ellen Jolly, Oaklands, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia |
6 sisters, 4 brothers (including 2641 Pte Robert S. Jolly) |
3177 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil (exempt area under Compulsory Military Training Scheme) |
Aug. 9, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 12, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A7 Medic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HUNT, Thomas Vincent |
Tom |
None |
None |
September 1869 |
Kilmore, VIC |
None |
Baker |
Roman Catholic |
|
173.99 |
78.92 |
light brown |
blue |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 47 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 3), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John and Ellen (nee Thompson) Hunt |
|
Single |
Brother, John Hunt, 240 Madeline Street, Carlton, Victoria |
John, Mary Ann, Michael, Nellie |
1054 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Previously rejected for AIF enlistment on account of teeth |
July 6, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JOHNSTON, George Henry |
George |
None |
June 8, 1894 |
8 June 1894 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
65.77 |
dark |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 22 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 8), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Albert and Florence (nee Smith) Johnston |
|
Single |
Mother, Florence (Smith) Barry |
Albert, Florence, Norman, Mildred, Dorian and Olive |
3096 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 31, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FARRELL, James Stephen |
Jim |
None |
Dec. 27, 1892 |
27 December 1892 |
Castle Mountain, Quirindi, NSW |
None |
Fettler in railways |
Roman Catholic |
|
179.07 |
73.94 |
eyes grey |
hair auburn red hair |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 23 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 3), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Hanorah, nee SCANLON (deceased), and Thomas FARRELL |
|
Single |
Father - Thomas Farrell, Castle Mountain, Quirindi, New South Wales |
Ninth child of eleven |
2130 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 30, 1915 |
Narrabri, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 18, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BACON, Walter John |
|
None |
None |
1887 |
Nundle, NSW |
None |
Boundary Rider |
Church of England |
|
174.62 |
67.13 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, - aged 29 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
Panel 7A, VC Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, Panel 156, Australian War Memorial, Canberra |
None |
Mary Ann (nee Steel) and Thomas Bacon |
|
Married |
Wife, Annie (nee Barr) Bacon, Jaques Street, Chatswood, NSW |
William (3687), Thomas, Alfred, Lawrence, James, Ada, Arthur, Albert, Elizabeth, Claire |
3236 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
July 27, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 13, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A17 Port Lincoln |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BATEY, Lemuel Reginald |
Lem |
None |
Feb. 11, 1895 |
11 February 1895 |
Katandra, VIC |
None |
Farmer |
Church of England |
|
173.99 |
85.28 |
curly dark brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 21 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 1), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Thomas Place (deceased) and Eliza Anne (nee FORD) BATEY |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Eliza A Batey, “Birtley”, Katandra, Victoria |
Ninth of ten children, 7 boys and 3 girls |
166 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
July 13, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HYAMS, Sydney Joseph Walter |
Syd, Hobbler |
None |
None |
Nov 1896 |
Paddington, Sydney, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
161.29 |
51.26 |
dark brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 3), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Joseph and Ellen (nee Gouge) Hyams |
|
Single |
Father, Joseph Hyams, Leonard Street, Bankstown, New South Wales |
Esther, Harry, Mildred |
2028 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 9, 1915 |
Casula, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 18, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JAMES, Arthur Mossop |
|
None |
None |
June 1888 |
Chelsea, London, England |
None |
Clerk |
Church of England |
|
173.35 |
61.69 |
light |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 28 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 2), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Sarah Susan ASHTON (nee JAMES) and father unknown |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Susan Ashton, 227 Guinness Buildings, Draycott Avenue, Chelsea, London, England |
Nil |
689 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
2 months in the 48th Canadian Royal Scots |
July 8, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| KEATING, William |
Willie |
None |
None |
1891 |
Northampton, WA |
None |
Horse Driver |
Roman Catholic |
|
160.02 |
58.97 |
eyes brown |
hair dark brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 25 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
James Edward KEATING (deceased) and Mary Ann BROWN |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Mary Ann Keating, Fitzgerald Street, Geraldton, Western Australia |
Three sisters and three brothers (two of whom served in the AIF) |
974 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 18, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 24, 1915 |
Fremantle |
HMAT A13 Katuna |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LANDSLER, Edwin Laurence |
|
None |
None |
1895 |
London, England |
None |
Salesman |
Jewish |
|
174.62 |
58.97 |
black |
hazel |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
20 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 8), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Hannah (nee COHEN) and Alfred LANDSLER |
|
Single |
Father – A. Landsler, 17 Belgrave Road, Ilford, London, England |
Youngest of three brothers – Both brothers (Jack & Arthur)served with UK forces in WW1 |
3336 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Jewish Lads’ Brigade |
Aug. 5, 1915 |
Sydney |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LEE, James Thomas |
Jim |
None |
Nov. 6, 1894 |
6 November 1894 |
Cartmeticup via Katanning, WA |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
167.64 |
63.50 |
dark brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 21 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Frances Alice (nee BRADBURY) and Edward James LEE |
|
Single |
Father - Edward James Lee, Cartmeticup via Katanning, Western Australia |
One of nine siblings – six girls and three boys |
982 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MASON, James Lowther |
|
None |
None |
1873 |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
66.22 |
Auburn |
Blue |
Fresh |
None |
Taken Prisoner of War |
Died Whilst Prisoner of War |
at Fromelles, France. |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 21), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John and Margaret Mason |
|
Single |
Brother, John Mason, Clevedon, Auckland, New Zealand |
6 sisters, 1 brother |
470 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 13, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| RICHARDSON, Benjamin |
|
None |
None |
1893 |
Blaxhall, Tunstall, Suffolk, England |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
170.81 |
57.15 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 23 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 11), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Emma (nee FARROW) and Benjamin RICHARDSON |
|
Single |
Father – Benjamin Richardson, snr, Blaxhall, Tunstall, Suffolk, England |
Fourth of nine - 6 brothers, 2 sisters |
4581 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 3, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 16, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| STAPLETON, Albert Edward |
|
None |
None |
1885 |
Finchley, Middlesex, England |
None |
Nurseryman |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
70.31 |
dark |
dark blue |
medium dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 30 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 9), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
William and Ellen (nee PLANT) STAPLETON |
|
Single |
Mother - Ellen Stapleton, Oakfield Road, Long Lane, Finchley, England |
Eighth of nine children |
3440A |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
July 27, 1915 |
Cootamundra, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 13, 2015 |
Sydney |
HMAT A17 Port Lincoln |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| TOOLE, John |
|
None |
None |
1887 |
Liverpool, NSW, England |
None |
Storeman |
Presbyterian |
|
165.10 |
62.14 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 29 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 10), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
George Henry (deceased) and Margaret (nee STOCK) TOOLE |
|
Single |
Mother - Margaret Toole, 3 Mount Joy Street, Liverpool, England |
Richard, George, Elizabeth, Susannah, Alfred, David, William, Edward |
690 |
corporal |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt and the Western Front |
1st Kings Liverpool Regiment, Territorial Force UK |
Aug. 19, 1914 |
Randwick, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 18, 1914 |
Sydney |
HMAT A23 Suffolk |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WATTERSON, William |
|
None |
None |
1871 |
Sebastopol, VIC |
None |
Tailor |
Methodist |
|
156.84 |
48.53 |
brown |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 45 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 6), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Margaret Jane (nee FARGHER) and John WATTERSON |
|
Married |
Wife - Mrs Isabell W. Watterson, 54 Evans Street, Boulder, WA |
3 Sisters, 4 Brothers including one brother who served in the AIF |
1385 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 19, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WOOD, Archie |
|
None |
June 10, 1888 |
10 June 1888 |
Melbourne, VIC |
Glenn Innes Public School, NSW |
Labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
167.64 |
59.87 |
black |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
28 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 3), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Annie (nee PERRY) and Edward William WOOD |
|
Married – Single on enlistment married prior to embarkment |
Wife - Mrs Alice Hamilton Wood, of “Hamilton”, Victor St, Chatswood. NSW |
Nil known |
781 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 13, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| BOSWELL, John Henry |
Harry |
None |
None |
1890 |
Stanley, VIC |
None |
Tram Conductor |
Roman Catholic |
|
171.45 |
65.77 |
brown |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Henry James and Isabel Honoria (nee Enright) Boswell |
|
Single |
Father, Henry James Boswell, Stanley, Victoria |
Myrtle and Stanley |
891 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 7, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FISHER, Christian Clyde |
Christian |
None |
None |
April 1887 |
Wrabness, Essex, England |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
160.02 |
81.19 |
eyes brown |
hair dark brown |
fair |
scar left forehead |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Edward Francis and Elizabeth (nee Porter) Fisher |
|
Single |
Father, E F Fisher, Wrabness, Harwick, Essex, England |
Rosanna, Caroline, Adeliade, Minnie, Edward, Bernard, Lewis, Cecil, Lydia, Francis |
1259 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
2 years in the 5th Essex Bn (Territorial Force), England |
July 21, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| OATES, Clifford Nicholls |
Cliff |
None |
Oct. 30, 1893 |
30 Oct 1893 |
Farrell Flat near Clare, SA |
None |
Auctioneer |
Church of England |
|
180.34 |
73.94 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 4), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Phillip and Mary Oates, 99 Woolwich Street, West Leederville, Western Australia. Native of Clare, South Australia |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Mary Oates, 29 Leonard Street, Victoria Park, Western Australia |
Leslie, Lewis, Leonard, Hedley, Gladys |
1025 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served for 1 year in the 11th Infantry, Citizen Military Force, resigned |
July 23, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ANDERSON, Percy Michael |
Ginger or Percy |
None |
Jan. 28, 1891 |
28 Jan 1891 |
Fremantle, WA |
None |
Hod Carrier |
Roman Catholic |
|
162.56 |
51.26 |
ginger |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 25 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 4), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
William and Annie (nee Griffen) Anderson |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs Sophia A Anderson, Hector Street, Osborne Park, Western Australia |
Seven, 2 brothers also enlisted |
1205 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 21, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| BONNEY, George Edward |
George |
None |
Aug. 23, 1876 |
23 August 1876 |
Unley, SA |
None |
Printer’s machinist |
Church of England |
|
165.10 |
60.78 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
William and Eliza Johanna (nee Powell) Bonney |
|
Married |
Wife, Florence Mabel Bonney, Croydon Road, Keswick, South Australia |
7 brothers, 3 sisters |
44 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil (exempt area under Compulsory Military Training Scheme) |
July 1, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FELDT, Jens Jensen |
Dutchie |
None |
May 27, 1882 |
27 May 1882 |
Vedslet Sound, Horsens, Denmark |
None |
Lumper |
Roman Catholic |
|
177.80 |
64.86 |
light brown |
blueish grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 2), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Soren Jensen and Kjerstine Marrie Feldt |
|
Single |
Father, Soren Jensen Feldt, Smedegade 46 Horsens, Denmark |
Ane Mette Johanne Marie Rasmussen, Alfred Christian Jensen, Henriette Ingeborg Jensen |
929 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 15, 1915 |
Geraldton, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DUNN, Leslie Clark |
Les |
None |
None |
1888 |
Richmond, VIC |
None |
Cigar maker |
Presbyterian |
|
160.02 |
53.52 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 28 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2019 |
Pheasant Wood Cemetery Grave I. D. 10 |
False |
V.C. Corner, Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Henry and Catherine (nee Whammond) Dunn |
|
Married |
Wife, Lilian Mary Dunn, 142 Dudley St West Melbourne |
|
641 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
Jan. 1, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| IRVIN, David George |
David |
None |
None |
1893 |
Bemboka, NSW |
None |
Farmer |
Church of England |
|
163.83 |
57.15 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 22 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 10), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
George and Elizabeth Irvin |
|
Single |
Father, G Irvin, Morans Crossing, Bemboka, New South Wales |
Brother - 2922 Pte John Alexander Irvin, 59th Bn, returned to Australia |
4807 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 7, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MACKNESS, Herbert |
Herb |
None |
March 11, 1882 |
11 March 1882 |
Stepney, London, England |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
179.07 |
70.76 |
dark |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 34 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Henry William and Emma Rebecca Mackness (nee Patmore) |
|
Single |
Sister, Miss Edith Mackness, Manor Park, Essex, England |
Elizabeth, Edith, Kate, Annie, Alice and Nellie |
1009 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 14, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PARHAM, Edgar William |
Ted |
None |
Jan. 19, 1878 |
19 January 1878 |
Ward’s Belt, near Gawler, SA |
None |
Baker |
Methodist |
|
158.12 |
58.97 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, aged 38 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, Plot I, Row D, Grave 11 |
False |
None |
None |
William James Parham (1855–1933) and Mary Pointon (1854–1939) |
|
Married |
2 September 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia |
Fannie, Hilda (dec), Ethel (dec), Myrtle, Nellie (dec), Alice, Norman, Leonard |
2092 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 2, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HARLAND, Cecil George |
Cecil |
None |
Oct. 3, 1890 |
3 October 1890 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
Metal worker |
Methodist |
|
175.26 |
80.29 |
dark brown |
brown |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 25 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 4), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John (dec) and Mary (nee Clark) Harland |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Mary Ann Harland, 114 Franklin Street, Adelaide, South Australia |
Sidney |
2041 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Senior Cadets, C Company, 82nd Battalion (18 months); Volunteer Militia (3 years) |
Oct. 8, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ANSELL, Alfred William |
Alfred William FITCH |
None |
None |
1886 |
Swan Hill, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
66.68 |
dark |
blue-grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
On German Death List - aged 30 |
None |
True |
2024 |
FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY, III. E. 12, France |
False |
Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, France |
None |
Emily Teresa (nee FITCH) and Frank Richard ANSELL |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs E. Ansell, Swan Hill, Victoria |
Eldest of eight - 3 girls and 5 boys (3 of whom went to war). |
2825 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 2, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A16 Star of Victoria |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SMITH, Edward George |
Edward |
None |
July 1, 1893 |
1 July 1893 |
Lithgow, NSW |
None |
Miner |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
63.50 |
brown |
brown |
brown |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 11), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
William and Elizabeth (nee Morgan) Smith |
|
Single |
Father, W Smith, Main South Coast Road, Fern Hill, Corrimal, New South Wales |
4 brothers and 5 sisters |
4886 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
3 years in St George's Rifles, Citizen Military Forces |
Aug. 29, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BRUMBY, William Christopher |
Bill |
None |
None |
April 1887 |
Conisholme, England |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
69.85 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 29 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2024 |
FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY, I. B. 6, France |
False |
V.C. Corner (Supplemental Panel), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
William and Eliza (nee Marshall) Brumby |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Eliza Rowle, South Somercoats, Lancashire, England |
Eliza |
585 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WELLING, Ernest Frank |
Ern |
None |
Oct. 24, 1884 |
24 October 1884 |
Miller's Point, Sydney, NSW |
None |
Warehouse duties |
Church of England |
|
161.93 |
57.15 |
medium brown |
grey |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2024 |
FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY, II. B. 2, France |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 3), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Ada (nee Studdon) Welling/Mitchell |
|
Widower |
Mother, Mrs Ada Mitchell, 54 Styles Street, Leichhardt, New South Wales |
Alfred, Florence, Eric (half siblings) |
1311 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 16, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCLEOD, Hector Mcdonald |
Hector |
None |
Feb. 20, 1883 |
20 Feb 1883 |
Apsley, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
173.99 |
60.78 |
brown |
blue |
dark |
3 vac on lt arm |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 33 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
True |
None |
None |
Son of Angus and Elizabeth McLeod. Native of Apsley, Victoria. |
|
Single |
Father, Angus McLeod, West Wyalong, New South Wales |
Alexander, Donald and Elizabeth |
1716 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 20, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 3, 1916 |
Brisbane |
HMAT A55 Kyarra |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| STRATFORD, Gordon John |
Gordon |
None |
None |
April 1897 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
Farmer, Labourer |
Church of England |
|
163.83 |
60.33 |
black |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 19 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 23), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John and Laura (nee Lowe) Stratford |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs. L. J. Barrcroft, Annie Street, Torwood, Brisbane, Queensland |
Seven half siblings |
102 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 8, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 5, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A41 Bakara |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| YABSLEY, Throsby William |
Throsby |
None |
May 20, 1889 |
20 May 1889 |
Goulburn, NSW |
None |
Painter |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
69.40 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 27 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 11), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
George and Mary (nee Cameron) Yabsley |
|
Single |
Father, Mr George J Yabsley, Berrima, New South Wales |
George, Leslie, Hilda, Ethel, Elsie, Irene, Kate |
4355 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 31, 1915 |
Goulburn, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| KENNEDY, Leslie Frederick |
Leslie |
None |
None |
July 1896 |
Chiltern, VIC |
None |
Salesman |
Church of Christ |
|
158.12 |
49.90 |
light |
gray |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 1), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John and Annie (nee Topen) Kennedy |
|
Single |
Father, John Kennedy, 34 Richmond Crescent, Geelong, Victoria |
John, Maud, Annie, Lena , Gordon (1154), Albert, Wallace, Edward, Nelson, Reginald |
2677 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Junior Cadets – Citizens Forces |
Jan. 24, 1916 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 14, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A68 Anchises |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LOADER, Frank Oliver |
Frank |
None |
None |
1885 |
Payneham, Adelaide, SA |
None |
Book Maker’s Clerk |
Methodist |
|
162.56 |
58.97 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 31 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, Plot 1 Row C Grave 9 |
False |
None |
None |
Timothy and Hannah (nee Gale) Loader, 30 Morris Street, St Peters, South Australia |
|
Single |
Father, Timothy Jacob Loader, Thomas Lane, Broken Hill, New South Wales |
Hedley, Walter, Percy (4421- 8th Field Company Engineers), Dorothy, Clifford (1375 - 1st Pioneer Bn) |
2064 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 10, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| KENNEDY, William Gordon |
Gordon |
None |
None |
July 1892 |
Williamstown, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of Christ |
|
167.00 |
49.90 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
Fought in the Battle |
Died |
Belmont, Victoria |
Aug. 13, 1973 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Geelong Eastern Cemetery |
False |
Victorian Garden of Remembrance, Springvale |
None |
John and Annie (nee Topen) Kennedy |
|
Single |
Father, John Kennedy, 34 Richmond Crescent, Geelong, Victoria |
John, Maud, Annie, Lena , Leslie (KIA) Albert, Wallace, Edward, Nelson, Reginald |
1154 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil known |
July 10, 1915 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LUCRE, George Henry |
George |
None |
May 11, 1893 |
11 May 1893 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Machinist, Railway Permanent Way Driller, NSW Government Railways |
Roman Catholic |
|
160.66 |
52.62 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action, 19– |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 23 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery (Plot III, Row D, Grave No 7), France |
False |
Originally VC Corner (Panel no 2) |
None |
Joseph James Lucre and Ellen Maud (nee Gunn) |
|
Single |
Mother, Ellen Maud Lucre, Cook’s Hill, Newcastle, NSW |
Grace Lillian (1895–1932), Eileen (Adline Ellen) (1898–), Ellen Alice (1900–1950) |
467 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
18 months in the Senior Cadets |
July 21, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BLACK, John Henry Alonza |
Henry |
None |
Jan. 18, 1898 |
18 January 1898 |
Glanville, Port Adelaide, SA |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
172.72 |
64.41 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged – 19 years 6 months. |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 4) |
None |
Son of John and Mary Black, of Port Wakefield, South Australia. |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Mary Black, Hart Street, Glanville, South Australia |
Ruby, Annie, Ellen, Pearl, Winnifred, Helene, Edna |
42 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 1, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DOWNIE, James Gordon Charles |
Jim |
None |
None |
January 1886 |
Geelong, VIC, Vic |
None |
Woollen Mill Operative |
Presbyterian |
|
179.71 |
69.85 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 30 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 1), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
James and Mary Downie (nee Cairns), Sharp Street, Chilwell, Victoria |
|
Single |
Father, James Downie, Sharp Street, Geelong, Victoria |
Ada, Elizabeth, Jennie, Mary Ann, Myrtle, Norman, Walter |
1097 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 10, 1915 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 10, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A11 Ascanius |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GRAHAM, Herbert James |
Herbert and James |
None |
None |
1892 |
Dubbo, Wellington, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
179.07 |
64.41 |
dark brown |
brown |
None |
complexion dark |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles – Aged 24 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
True |
2024 |
FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY, IV. A. 2, France |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 4), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Thomas and Alice (nee Dulling) Graham |
|
Single |
Father, Thomas Albert Graham, Geurie, NSW |
2 brothers, 3 sisters, 1 half brother, 3 half sisters |
3543 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 21, 1915 |
Dubbo |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 27, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A35 Berrima |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WISHART, John Hay |
John |
None |
Feb. 14, 1878 |
14 February 1878 |
Glasgow, Scotland |
None |
Dispenser |
Presbyterian |
|
167.00 |
69.85 |
black |
dark grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 38 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 3), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John and Helen (nee McNab) Wishart |
|
Single |
Mother, Helen Wishart, Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland |
6 brothers and 6 sisters |
1004 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 10, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| STATHAM, George Ernest |
George |
None |
None |
1885 |
Harefield, Middlesex, ENG |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
61.69 |
brown |
blue |
ruddy |
nil |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 31 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
William Statham and Elizabeth Statham (née Allit) |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Elizabeth Statham, Harefield, Uxbridge, Middlesex, England |
Alice, Walter, Florence, Rose, Minnie, William, Maude, Thomas, Albert |
293 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 11, 1915 |
Toowoomba, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JOHNSON, Robert William |
Bob |
None |
None |
1886 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
Stationer |
Roman Catholic |
|
170.18 |
69.85 |
dark |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 30 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 15) |
None |
Son of James W and Mary (nee Wainwright) Johnson |
|
Single |
Rose Evelyn Matthews |
Jane, Hannah (Annie), Rosa Eva, Mary Ann (Annie), Ada Emma |
3367 |
corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 3, 1915 |
Broadmeadows, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 11, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A71 Nestor |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JAMIESON, Roy Wilfred |
Roy |
None |
None |
1895 |
Bendigo, VIC |
Boulder Central School, Western Australia |
Clerk |
Methodist |
|
177.80 |
88.45 |
complexion dark |
hair fair |
mole r arm |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
None |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John and Catherine Jamieson |
|
Single |
Father, John Jamieson, 18 Bendigo Street, South Boulder, Western Australia |
Ruby, Gladys, Mary, Pearl and half Siblings, Ethel, James, Elsie, Hilda and Minnie |
972 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 26, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CARLIN, Harry |
Harry or Hendry |
None |
Oct. 7, 1889 |
7 October 1889 |
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
None |
Locomotive Cleaner, NSW Railways |
Roman Catholic |
|
168.91 |
63.50 |
eyes grey |
chest 34–38 inches |
hair dark brown |
complexion fair |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles, France, aged 26 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Australian Cemetery Fromelles, France (Panel 10) |
None |
Philip Carlin and Elizabeth Fallon |
|
Single |
Sister, Miss L. Carlin, Birrell Street, Waverley, NSW |
Edward, Rose Ann, Margaret, Elizabeth, Mary, Philip, Joseph John |
154 |
Lance Corporal |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
3 years UK Imperial army |
Aug. 30, 1914 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 18, 1914 |
Sydney |
HMAT A23 Suffolk |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BACK, Richard Clarence |
Richard |
None |
None |
August 1893 |
Tumut, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
170.18 |
67.13 |
fair |
light grey |
yellow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 7), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Henry Nelson and Frances Amelia (nee Clee) Back |
|
Single |
Brother, Alexander Back, Gocup, via Tumut, New South Wales |
Alexander, half-brothers William and John Watson |
3234B |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 25, 1915 |
Cootamundra, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 5, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A32 Themistocles |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SMITH, Alfred John |
Alfie |
None |
None |
1894 |
Cooks Hill, NSW |
None |
Clerk |
Presbyterian |
|
160.02 |
58.97 |
red |
blue |
fair |
2 vaccn marks left arm |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 22 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Duncan Smith (1855–1930) and Ada Genge (1865–1941) |
|
Single |
Father – Captain Duncan Smith, 74 Parry Street, Cooks Hill, NSW Wales. |
Duncan Malcolm Smith (1890–1973), Walter George Smith (1892–1982) |
3255 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
4 years as a Compulsory Trainee in the Militia at Newcastle and Richmond, NSW |
Sept. 18, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| RICHARDSON, Harold |
Harold |
None |
Dec. 27, 1888 |
27 December 1888 |
Stockton, NSW |
Stockton Public School and East Maitland High School, |
Colliery Clerk |
Methodist |
|
160.66 |
55.34 |
brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 9), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Robert and Ada Richardson, 'Melvin', Pope's Lane, Woonona, New South Wales |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs. Ada Richardson, Woonona, New South Wales |
Robert, Alice, Melvin (2711, returned to Australia), Ada, Edna |
2912 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
June 10, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| EASTON, Thomas |
Tom or Tommy |
None |
Sept. 24, 1888 |
24 September 1888 |
Jesmond, NSW |
None |
Miner |
Church of England |
|
159.38 |
49.90 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 28 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
James Easton (1854–1937) and Jane Anne Easton (née Bennett, 1863–1895) |
|
Single |
Father, James Easton, Adamstown, Newcastle, New South Wales |
Harriet, Nisbet, Isabella, Katie, John (dec) |
2026 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 14, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 16, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FRASER, Alexander Gregory |
Alick |
None |
None |
1891 |
Yarraville, VIC |
None |
Blacksmith |
Presbyterian |
|
159.38 |
61.69 |
black |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 25 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Roderick Robert Fraser and Catherine Wright |
|
Single |
Mother, Catherine Fraser, 27 Alma Road, St Kilda, Victoria |
Roderick (KIA), Nellie |
1703 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Feb. 10, 1916 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
April 4, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FRANCIS, Arthur Ernest Dowie |
Arthur |
None |
None |
1893 |
Victoria, Australia |
King Street State School, West Melbourne |
Wood machinist |
Church of England |
|
166.37 |
69.85 |
dark brown |
grey |
ruddy |
vaccination marks on both arms - mole on stomach and back |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France, aged 22 |
None |
19-21 July 1916 |
None |
None |
True |
1916 |
Anzac Cemetery, Sailly-Sur-La-Lys, France (Plot II, Row C, Grave No. 2) |
False |
None |
None |
John Frederick Dowie Francis (1860–1932) and Frances Belinda Minchinton (1863–1949) |
|
Married to Isabel Diverall |
Wife, Mrs. Isabel Frances Francis (née Diverall), 45 Miller Street, North Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria |
Henry, Victor, Herbert (dec), Linda and May |
795 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
3 years in Junior and Senior Cadets |
July 6, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SMITH, Walter Genge |
Walter |
None |
Sept. 6, 1892 |
6 September 1892 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
Schoolteacher |
Presbyterian |
|
172.72 |
75.75 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
None |
Fought alongside brother Alfred who was killed in action |
Died |
Sydney, NSW - aged 89 years |
May 2, 1982 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1982 |
Rookwood Cemetery, New South Wales |
False |
None |
8 May 1919 |
Duncan Smith (1855–1930) and Ada Genge (1865–1941) |
|
Single (at enlistment) |
Father – Duncan Smith, 74 Parry Street, Cooks Hill, Newcastle, NSW |
Duncan Malcolm Smith (1890–1973), Alfred John Smith (1894–1916) |
539 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil, (awarded Military Medal) |
July 20, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| QUINN, Victor William |
Victor |
None |
July 3, 1895 |
3 July 1895 |
Traralgon, VIC (born son of George Basse) |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
172.72 |
56.24 |
black |
grey |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 22 |
July 15, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, France |
None |
Patrick Quinn and Maria Louisa (nee Wade), previously Basse |
|
Single |
Father (stepfather), Patrick Quinn |
Second youngest of 12 children, 7 boys, 5 girls |
3900 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 15, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 23, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A4 Pera |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JORDAN, Raymond |
Ray |
None |
March 2, 1886 |
2 March 1886 |
Pampoolah, Manning River, NSW |
None |
Divinity student, Methodist |
Methodist |
|
177.80 |
73.03 |
dark brown |
hazel |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 31 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
False |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 23) |
None |
George Thomas and Sarah (nee Armstrong) JORDAN, Bohnock, New South Wales |
|
Single |
Father, G T Jordan, Bohnock, Manning River, New South Wales |
George, Eliza, Nina, Vera, Beryl, Mabel, Mona, Mary |
2934 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served in the Citizen Military Forces; still serving at time of AIF enlistment. |
July 12, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HALL, George Harold |
George |
None |
None |
1893 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Storeman |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
0.00 |
brown |
brown |
fair |
scar on left wrist |
None |
Died of Wounds |
Second Battle of Bullecourt, France, aged 24 |
May 10, 1917 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1917 |
Vraucourt Copse Cemetery, Vaulx-Vraucourt, France, Plot III. A. 14. |
False |
None |
None |
Harriett (née Smith)Thomas William Hall |
|
Single |
Sister – Mrs. Fanny McCann, 510 Bourke Street, Surry Hills, NSW |
Lydia, Thomas, Fanny, David, Stephen, Frederick, Frank, Alfred |
1767 |
private |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Jan. 14, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
April 8, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FRANCIS, William John |
Willie |
None |
None |
1897 |
Carlton, VIC |
None |
Plumber |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
64.41 |
dark brown |
brown |
sallow |
no vac marks mole back scar l thumb |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 19 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 3) |
None |
Son of John Francis and Alice Emma Jackson |
|
Single |
Father, John Francis, “Avenel”, 431 Wellington Street, Clifton Hill, Melbourne, Victoria |
Nil |
852 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 7, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| RHIND, James Morison |
Jim |
None |
None |
1887 |
Geelong, VIC |
Swanston Street State School No 1094, Geelong |
Grazier |
Presbyterian |
|
175.26 |
65.32 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 29 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 18), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
David and Anna Rhind, "Chevy", Wallington, Victoria |
|
Single |
Father, David Rhind, 'Chevy', Wallington via Geelong, Victoria |
Fourth of ten, 3 boys, 7 girls. (Hector (AIF 483)) |
None |
lieutenant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Two years army cadets |
April 14, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 26, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A73 Commonwealth |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HOWARD, William John |
John Morley or “Jack” |
None |
Dec. 11, 1868 |
11 December 1868 |
Yambuk, VIC |
None |
Painter, later farmhand and drover |
Roman Catholic |
|
184.15 |
66.68 |
iron grey |
grey |
dark |
None |
Enlisted under the name John Morley, born in 1872 in Calcutta, India |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, aged 47 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, Plot IV, Row E, Grave 3 |
False |
None |
None |
William John Howard (1832–1877) and Sarah Payne Baseden (1835–1900) |
|
Single |
Friend, James Palmer, South Woodburn, Richmond River, New South Wales |
Esther Rose, Mary (May), William Griggs, Fanny Ettie, Emily Elizabeth, Caroline Rose, Sarah Payne “Clara” and Frederick Thomas |
258 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 15, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BENSON, Charles Reginald |
Charles |
None |
None |
1897 |
Malmsbury, Vic |
None |
Carpenter |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
73.03 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
nil |
Enlisted as Charles Frederick or Finley Harrison |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 19 |
July 21, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
Villers-Bretonneux Memorial (No. MR16) |
None |
Son of George and Mary (Owens) Benson. |
|
Single |
Mr. David Harrison,Malmsbury, Victoria |
Elizabeth, Alice (died young), Mary, George (died young), John Stanley (died young), Lilian, May, Eva, Gladys, and Doris. |
1136 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 2, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| KROGMAN, Arthur Stanley |
Arthur, Snowy |
None |
None |
1898 |
Dulwich Hill, Sydney, NSW |
None |
Clerk |
Church of England |
|
165.10 |
53.98 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
tattoo three fishes left forearm hands clasped over anchor right forearm |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 18 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
True |
None |
None |
Only son of Mabel May Krogman, of 3, Clifton St. East Balmain, New South Wales, and the late Willy Henry Stanly Krogman. Native of Interlaken, Switzerland. |
|
Single |
Mother, Mabel May Krogman, 3 Clifton Street, East Balmain, NSW |
only child |
4253 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 14, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| POTTER, Walter Arthur |
Walter |
None |
Nov. 10, 1884 |
10 November 1884 |
Bathurst, NSW |
None |
None |
Church of England |
|
162.56 |
67.58 |
dark brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
Wounded in the right arm (GSW, severe) Prisoner of War. later repatriated to England via Holland in April 1918 |
Died |
Sutherland, NSW, aged 60 |
June 22, 1945 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
|
False |
None |
21 July 1918 |
Benjamin George Potter (1859–1926) and Rachel Cheney (1860–1941) |
|
Married |
Father, Benjamin George Potter, Good Street, Granville, NSW |
Charles, Mabel, Samuel, Alfred (Alf), Anne, Dora Grace (Gracie), Vera, Dorothy.Occupation: Carpenter |
4578 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 16, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 16, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ROSTRON, Private George Henry |
George |
None |
June 28, 1897 |
28 June 1897 |
Chelsea, England |
None |
Carpenter |
Methodist |
|
163.83 |
57.15 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 19 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 6), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
James and Kate Louisa (nee Laws) Rostron |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Kate Louisa Rostron, Lower North Road, Prospect, South Australia |
Jack (AIF 55884), Jim, Ted, Edith |
605 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
80th Senior Cadets, still serving at time of enlistment |
July 2, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A4 Pera |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MARTIN, Roy Leslie |
Roy |
None |
May 26, 1896 |
26 May 1896 |
Young, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
166.37 |
61.69 |
brown |
brown |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 2), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John Francis Martin and Mary Jane Smith (nee Nash) |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Mary Jane Smith (formerly Martin), Dairy Arm Road, Laguna, Wollombi Valley, NSW |
3 brothers and 4 sisters |
1584 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Newtown Cadets, (self-reported ‘good rifle shot’) |
July 17, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FLUDE, Private Henry William |
Henry |
None |
Dec. 3, 1895 |
3 December 1895 |
Rockhampton, QLD |
None |
Cart Driver |
Church of England |
|
171.45 |
59.87 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 10), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John and Lydia (nee Bevis) Flude, Campbell Hill Road, Granville South, New South Wales |
|
Single |
Father, J Flude, Campbell Hill Road, Granville, New South Wales |
Bertie, Arthur, Ellen, Gladys |
3494 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
4 years Citizen Military Forces, 20th Battalion |
Oct. 27, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JOHNSON, Albert John |
Albert |
None |
None |
1894 |
Swan Hill, VIC |
None |
Carpenter |
Church of England |
|
165.10 |
55.79 |
light brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 22 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 3), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
John Johnson (Johansson) and Louisa Mary (nee Brown) Federal Square, Swan Hill, Victoria |
|
Single |
Father, John Johnson (Johansson) Federal Square, Swan Hill |
4 brothers and 4 sisters. Henry William (1963) was at Gallipoli |
888 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 14, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 7, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCPHEE, William James Oliver |
Will or Bill |
None |
June 15, 1885 |
15 June 1885 |
Brunswick, VIC |
None |
Box maker |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
73.48 |
- light brown |
- grey |
- fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 31 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Richard and Ann (nee Johnston) McPhee |
|
Married |
Wife, Alice McPhee (nee Langdon) 17 Mary Street, West Brunswick, Victoria |
Richard (AIF), Norman (AIF), Alexander, Allick (AIF), Lilian |
119 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 22, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Outer Harbour |
HMAT A4 Pera |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ROBERTSON, Robert |
Robert |
None |
Oct. 23, 1889 |
23 Oct 1889 |
Moyston, VIC |
None |
Gardener |
Church of England |
|
163.19 |
56.24 |
dark |
grey |
fresh |
tattoo mark (love heart with cupids arrow) on right arm vaccination marks (1) one |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France Aged - 26 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
Villers-Bretonneux Memorial (No. MR16) |
None |
Mary Robinson (Robertson) 1860-1950 |
|
Single |
Sister Christina Mary Mc Donnell nee Robertson 114 O’Connell St. North Melbourne |
Christina Mc Donnell nee Robertson 114 O’Connell St North Melbourne |
3891 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
March 8, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 31, 1916 |
Brisbane |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BROOKS, Arthur Edmond |
Scotty |
None |
July 8, 1890 |
8 July 1890 |
Jamestown, SA |
None |
Chaff Merchant |
Presbyterian |
|
174.62 |
70.31 |
light brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
26 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Laura Jane (nee HOPGOOD), deceased & Thomas BROOKS |
|
Single |
Father – Mr Thomas BROOKS, Jamestown, South Australia |
1 brother, 2 sisters, 2 half-brothers incl Brother Major Joseph J BROOKS DSO VD 3rd Light Horse Regiment, Returned to Australia, 16 May 1919 |
3034 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
None claimed |
Aug. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 12, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A7 Medic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| PALMER, William John |
Bill, ‘Pedlar’ |
None |
Sept. 15, 1884 |
15 September 1884 |
Port Pirie, SA |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
172.09 |
80.29 |
dark brown |
brown |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 31 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 6), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Henry and Sarah Jane (nee Stoneham) Palmer |
|
Single |
Mother, Jane Palmer, Crystal Brook, South Australia |
9 brothers and sisters |
593 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FRANKLIN, Charles Magnus |
Karl Magnus Fryklund |
None |
July 31, 1888 |
31 July 1888 |
Hudiskval, Gauleborg, Sweden |
None |
Barman |
Church of England |
|
167.00 |
75.75 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 28 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 13), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Magnus and Emma (nee Kangus) Fryklund |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs E Fryklund, Duluth, Minnesota, USA |
Walfred, Hulda, Oskar |
3520 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Oct. 19, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 12, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A35 Berrima |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| POTTER, Walter Ernest |
Walter |
None |
April 19, 1890 |
19 April 1890 |
Roydon (Raydon), Norfolk, England |
None |
Fuelman |
Church of England |
|
163.19 |
57.15 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
nil |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 26 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 9) |
None |
Son of William Robert Potter and Mary Anne Potter of Stores St, Roydon, Diss, Norfolk England |
|
Single |
Father, William Robert Potter, Raydon Stores, Diss, Norfolk, England |
William, Alice, Alfred, Edith, Lily, Frederick |
3395 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 5, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCPHEE, Allick |
Allick |
None |
None |
1892 |
Northcote, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
71.67 |
light brown |
brown |
fair |
None |
Wounded at Fromelles, 20th July 1916 |
Died |
Victoria – aged 55 |
Dec. 11, 1947 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
Not stated |
False |
None |
4 January 1919 |
Richard McPhee (1856–1931) & Ann Eliza Johnston (1862–1934) |
|
Single |
Mrs A. E. McPhee (mother), 31 Thomas Street, East Brunswick, Victoria |
Richard, William, Norman, Alexander, Lilian |
3390A |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 17, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 11, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A71 Nestor |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCINNES, Norman John |
Norman |
None |
None |
1889 |
Williamstown, VIC |
None |
Tuber (labourer/industrial worker) |
Presbyterian |
|
161.29 |
60.78 |
dark |
blue |
dark |
None |
Wounded in Action, 19 July 1916, Battle of Fromelles |
Died |
Newport, Victoria, aged 62 |
Aug. 14, 1951 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Williamstown Cemetery, Victoria |
False |
None |
8 April 1919 |
Angus Bruce and Annie McInnes |
|
Married Mabel Williss |
Mrs A. McInnes (mother), 108 John Street, Williamstown, VIC |
Donald, Robert, Alexander, Angus, Flora |
3407 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 23, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 11, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A71 Nestor |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HULKS, Frederick |
Harry |
None |
Dec. 22, 1877 |
22 Dec 1877 |
Chelsea, London |
None |
Drill Instructor |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
63.50 |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 38 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
True |
None |
None |
Son of Frederick Joseph and Sarah Ann Cannell |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs Jessie Hulks, ‘Welby’, Deacon Street, Woollahra, Sydney, NSW |
Sarah, Rose, Kate, Alfred, Ethel, Charles |
C466 |
lieutenant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, British Army (19 years: Indian Frontier, Ceylon, Hong Kong, and South Africa); Instructional Staff, New South Wales (1 year six months). |
Sept. 13, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CLARKE, Thomas James |
Tom |
None |
None |
October 1882 |
Brighton, Sussex, England |
None |
Driver |
Congregational |
|
175.26 |
66.22 |
dark |
blue |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France, Aged - 34 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
True |
None |
None |
Son of James Thomas and Mary Eliza Jane (Aspenwall) Clarke |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs Blanche Ethel Clarke, 114 Barton Terrace, North Adelaide, South Australia, (children – Myrtle, Colin, Leonard, Bernice. |
3 siblings, 2 half siblings |
1995 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served in the Volunteer Forces, Adelaide Rifles (10th Regiment) for 12 years. |
April 10, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HORSINGTON, Alfred Clive |
Fred |
None |
None |
1890 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Sawyer |
Roman Catholic |
|
170.18 |
0.00 |
dark |
blue |
dark |
None |
Wounded in action at Fromelles (20 July 1916) – bayonet wound to left leg |
Died |
Randwick, NSW, Aged - 54 |
March 11, 1944 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Woronora Cemetery |
False |
None |
17 March 1917 |
Son of Alfred Cornelius and Sarah M Horsington, of "Fleur-Baix," Togo St. Arncliffe, New South Wales. Native of Sydney, New South Wales. |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs Ethel Maud Horsington, Carroll Street, Kogarah, NSW |
Neta, Archibald Henry, Aubrey, Roy (died in infancy); half-siblings John Bede Riordan, Stella Ruby Riordan |
3118 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served for 2.5 years in the 8th Rifles, Citizen Military Forces |
Aug. 14, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SMITH, George Greenwood |
George |
None |
None |
1870 |
Araluen, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
163.19 |
68.04 |
light |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 46 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Son of William (dec) and Ellen Greenwood, of "Towamba," Garnet St. Dulwich Hill, New South Wales. Native of Araluen. |
|
Single |
Sister, Mrs Elizabeth Bruce, 7 Hampton Street, Balmain, NSW |
Catherine, Elizabeth, William, Edward, Joseph, Mary |
2667 |
private |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 3, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Aug. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A54 Runic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MILLER, Harold George James |
Harold |
None |
None |
1882 |
Melbourne, Victoria |
None |
Bricklayer |
Presbyterian |
|
179.07 |
76.20 |
dark |
blue |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 29 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
True |
None |
None |
Son of Georgina Miller (dec) and George Miller. |
|
Single |
Sister, Mrs Agnes McKay, Craigie Street, Birkenhead, South Australia |
Christina, Elizabeth, Mary, George, Agnes, |
2073 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
nil |
June 30, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WOODS, Charles Albert |
Charlie |
None |
None |
1895 |
Nowra, NSW |
None |
Dairy Farmer |
Church of England |
|
173.99 |
57.15 |
fair |
brown |
fair |
nil |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 21 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
True |
None |
None |
Son of Alfred Henry and Emma Ada Woods, of "Glen Elgin," Inverell, New South Wales. Native of Meroo Meadow. |
|
Single |
Father, Alfred Henry Wood, Glen Elgin, Inverell, New South Wales |
Alice, Maizie, Tom, Gordon, Oscar, Gladys, Emma, Keith, Alfred |
2194 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 30, 1915 |
Inverell, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 16, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ROBINSON, Horace Frederick |
|
None |
None |
September 1895 |
Chatham, Kent |
None |
Clerk |
Church of England |
|
171.45 |
63.50 |
fair |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
On German Death List |
20 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 2), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Mary Elizabeth nee SIMPSON and John ROBINSON |
|
Single |
Father – John ROBINSON, Greenhill, Kent, England |
One of eleven - 4 boys 7 girls 3 boys died in the war, two in AIF and one from Middlesex Infantry. |
1312 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 20, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| ABBOTT, Ernest William |
Ern |
None |
None |
1891 |
White Hills, Bendigo, VIC |
None |
Potter |
Methodist |
|
162.56 |
57.15 |
black |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, aged 24 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave/. |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
William Edman Abbott and Mary Ann Harbour |
|
Single |
Mary Ann (“Pollie”) Abbott, 90 Ramsay Road, Haberfield, NSW |
George, Alice, Elsie, Gertrude, Herbert, Charles |
1516 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 18, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| COADY, Richard Roland |
Richard |
None |
None |
1869 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Horse Driver |
Roman Catholic |
|
172.72 |
69.85 |
grey |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 47 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 9) |
None |
Richard Coady (1833–1898) and Mary Skinners (1835–1887) |
|
Married |
Wife, Elizabeth Coady, 22 Wentworth Street, Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales |
James, Jane, William, John James, Mary Ellen |
3267 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HORSINGTON, Archibald Henry |
Archie |
None |
None |
1888 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Draughtsmen |
Roman Catholic |
|
170.18 |
57.61 |
dark brown |
brown |
dark |
2 Vac. Marks on left arm. Faint tattoo of heart left arm. Scar extensive on left thigh. Black hair on chest |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 28 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 13) |
None |
Son of Alfred Cornelius and Sarah M Horsington, of "Fleur-Baix," Togo St. Arncliffe, New South Wales. Native of Sydney, New South Wales. |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Sarah Horsington, ‘Dianet’, Roach Street, Arncliffe, NSW |
Neta, Alfred Clive, Aubrey, Roy (died in infancy); half-siblings John Bede Riordan, Stella Ruby Riordan |
3119 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served for 2.5 years in the 8th Rifles, Citizen Military Forces |
Aug. 13, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BAKER, Hugh |
Hughie or Huie |
None |
June 16, 1895 |
16 June 1895 |
Colac, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
174.62 |
68.04 |
dark |
blue |
dark |
None |
Wounded in Action, 13 September 1916 (Gunshot wound, chest – severe) |
Died |
Castlemaine, Victoria – aged 89 |
Dec. 21, 1984 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Chewton Cemetery, Mount Alexander Shire, Victoria |
False |
Terang War Memorial, Victoria |
21 December 1917 on HT Persic |
Henry Baker (1856–1933) and Mary Jane Menzies Spencer (1865–1901) |
|
Married |
Mrs Ann Baker (stepmother), 78 Elm Street, Northcote, Melbourne, Victoria |
Bertie Harold, Percy, Kezia Jane, Mary Elizabeth |
3454 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 8, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 29, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A64 Demosthenes |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MARTIN, Joseph Archibald Loraine |
Joe |
None |
None |
1894 |
Grafton, NSW |
None |
Grocer |
Methodist |
|
170.18 |
58.97 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 22 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Son of Joseph Champion Martin and Mary Jane Martin, of Taylor St. Armidale, New South Wales. Native of South Grafton, New South Wales. |
|
Single |
Father – Joseph Champion Martin, Taylor Street, Armidale, NSW |
Ivy, Reta, William, Clarence, Mary “Polly”, Albert, John |
2058 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Citizen Military Forces – 13th Infantry, 1894 Class (Certificate obtained and presented) |
Oct. 28, 1915 |
Armidale, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 18, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MORRISON, Milton James Leslie |
Milton |
None |
April 27, 1894 |
27 April 1894 |
Deep Creek, Narrabri, NSW |
None |
Farm Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
162.56 |
54.43 |
dark brown |
dark blue |
medium |
nil |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 22 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 8) |
None |
James Addison Morrison and Vida Blanche Marian Brown |
|
Single |
James Morrison (father), Newcastle, NSW |
Harold Brown, Cleveland, Coralie, Wilfred (d. young), Half Siblings- Winifred, Patrick, Francis |
2451 |
private |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
May 28, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
July 14, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A67 Orsova |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BURBIDGE, Herbert John |
Bert |
None |
May 13, 1887 |
13 May 1887 |
Singapore |
None |
Clerk |
Church of England |
|
173.99 |
62.60 |
complexion dark |
hair dark |
scars both forelegs |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 38 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 4), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Eva Julia Forrest and William Mark Burbidge |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs Margaret Agatha Burbidge, Light Street, Exeter, South Australia |
Helen and Brothers 73459 Pte Eric Malcolm BURBIDGE, 2nd Bn, Durham Light Infantry, killed in action, 24 September 1918 and 56 Pte Maurice Norman BURBIDGE, 32nd Bn, died of influenza, England, 25 February 1919 |
411 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served for 4 years in the King Edward's Horse, Territorial Force, London, England. |
July 12, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| RADFORD, John Charles |
Charles |
None |
March 19, 1892 |
19 March 1892 |
Brisbane, QLD |
State Schools, Rockhampton and Lakes Creek, Queensland |
Carpenter |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
64.41 |
eyes brown |
hair dark brown |
dark |
vax left arm and scar left shin |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fleurbaix, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known Grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 3), Australian Cemetery, Fromelles, France |
None |
Parents. Ebenezer and Ellen RADFORD, Sandown, Isle of Wight, England. Native of Toowong, Queensland |
|
Single |
Father. Ebenezer John Radford, Laurel Cottage, Sandown, Isle of Wight, England |
1 Sister, Florence Mary died as an infant, 1 Brother, Vincent Geoffrey died 1922 |
288 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 14, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SPREADBOROUGH, Ernest William |
Ernest |
None |
Dec. 12, 1874 |
12 December 1874 |
Warwick, QLD |
None |
School Teacher |
Church of England |
|
173.99 |
54.43 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
3 vacc on l |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 42 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Son of John and Elizabeth Spreadborough; husband of Edith Margaret Spreadborough, of Cooroy, Queensland. Native of Warwick. |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs Edith Margaret Spreadborough, of Cooroy, Queensland (formerly Clayfield, Brisbane) |
Grace, Arthur, Cuthbert, Edgar, Berthe, Dora, Florence, Harold |
None |
lieutenant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Certified Instructor, Junior Cadets |
June 4, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCGREGOR, Peter |
Peter |
None |
None |
1882 |
Glasgow, Scotland |
None |
Physical Culture Instructor |
Presbyterian |
|
171.45 |
82.10 |
dark |
blue |
fresh |
tattoo l forearm "pet" |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 34 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
True |
None |
None |
Son of Peter and Helen McGregor |
|
Married |
Son of Peter and Helen McGregor; husband of Winifred Persis nee Knuckey, of 26A, Myers St. Sturt St. Adelaide, South Australia. |
Margaret, Gregor, Ellen, Mary, Rob Roy |
2081 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
3 years in the Royal Navy (Scotland); 5 years in a military band |
Dec. 10, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BURBIDGE, Maurice Norman |
Maurice |
None |
None |
1891 |
Singapore |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
166.37 |
61.69 |
black |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Died of influenza |
Kent, England – Aged 28 |
Feb. 25, 1919 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1919 |
Brookwood Military Cemetery (Plot IV, Row D, Grave No. 4), Surrey, England |
False |
None |
None |
Eva Julia Forrest and William Mark Burbidge |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Eva Burbidge, St Luke's House, King's Road, London, England |
Helen and Brothers 73459 Pte Eric Malcolm BURBIDGE, 2nd Bn, Durham Light Infantry, killed in action, 24 September 1918 and 411 Pte Herbert Charles BURBIDGE, 32nd Bn, killed in action at Fromelles |
56 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 21, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LANE, Thomas Arthur |
Thomas |
None |
July 7, 1869 |
7 July 1869 |
Macleay River, NSW |
None |
Cordial Maker |
Baptist |
|
168.91 |
65.32 |
black |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 47 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Son of Thomas and Christina Reid Lane (nee Nance) |
|
Married |
Wife, Charlotte Adeline Lane, corner of Malvern Road and Osborne Avenue, East Malvern, Victoria |
Mary, Edwin, Lilas, William, Leonard (dec), John, Charles, Frank (dec), Clara, Henry (dec) |
3146 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 20, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 26, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A73 Commonwealth |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BEITH, William |
|
Bealiba, Victoria |
None |
1879 |
Dunolly, VIC |
State School, Melbourne, Victoria |
Labourer |
Church of England |
Seeking assistance to locate a relative, likely named Beith, who may carry the Y DNA. |
162.56 |
69.85 |
brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
36 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 13), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Emma (nee BLAKE) and Daniel BEITH (both deceased) |
|
Single but later Married with one child |
Sister, Emma, Mrs Oliver Atherton at Bealiba, Victoria – and later, Wife, Mrs Amelia Beith nee Riley, 48 Burton Street, Darlinghurst, NSW |
3 brothers, 5 sisters |
3038A |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 8, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| LOUDON, John Alexander |
Jack |
None |
None |
1893 |
Coonabarabran, NSW |
None |
Carpenter |
Presbyterian |
|
162.56 |
57.15 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 23 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Son of Alexander and Eliza Victoria Annie Mills |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Eliza Victoria Loudon, Post Office, Coonabarabran, New South Wales |
Marion Alexandria May, Theresa A. Ellen Isobel, Flora Mary Irene, Alexander W. Albany Alexander |
3367 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 28, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 13, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A17 Port Lincoln |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BANNON, Charles |
Charlie |
None |
Jan. 30, 1892 |
30 January 1892 |
Terang, VIC, Australia |
Terang State School, Victoria |
Blacksmith / Labourer |
Methodist |
|
168.28 |
56.24 |
dark brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 24 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1916 |
Rue-du-Bois Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France (Plot II, Row A, Grave 1) |
False |
None |
None |
Patrick James Bannon and Sarah Ann Wheatley |
|
Married |
Ivy Gertrude Bannon (wife), Essendon Post Office, Melbourne, Victoria |
Thomas John, William James, Ellen Lochlin, Catherine Vera, Ruby, Leslie George |
3456 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 17, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 29, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A64 Demosthenes |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SCOTT, Joseph |
Joseph |
None |
Aug. 20, 1881 |
20 August 1881 |
South Shields, Durham, England |
None |
Coal Lumper |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
60.78 |
brown |
blue |
ruddy |
several tattoos on arms |
None |
Killed in Action, 19/ |
Fromelles, France – Aged 34 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 11), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
James and Elizabeth (nee Richardson) Scott |
|
Single |
Mrs. Margaret Mordue, Sister |
Jane, Margaret, William |
4873 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Royal Navy Reserve (UK) |
Sept. 14, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GOODWIN, Louis John |
Lou |
None |
None |
1896 |
Red Range, Glen Innes, NSW |
None |
Postal Assistant |
Roman Catholic |
|
172.72 |
61.69 |
fair |
brown |
fair |
vac 30.10.15 left arm 4 |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 20 |
July 17, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
Villers-Bretonneux Memorial (No. MR16) |
True |
None |
None |
Son of Albert Emmanuel Goodwin (1867–1897) and Annie Marie Kneipp (1867–1943) |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Annie Goodwin, Ellsmere Street, Hillgrove, New South Wales |
Dudley, Huntley, James, Edgar, Daisy, Aubrey |
2005 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Oct. 28, 1915 |
Armidale, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 18, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PERKS, Albert John |
John |
None |
June 26, 1888 |
26 June 1888 |
Walthamstow, England |
None |
Electroplater |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
52.62 |
dark |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 2), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
William Perks and Sophia (nee Sweett) |
|
Single |
William Perks, 28 Argyle Road, Upper Edmonton, London North, England |
William, Charles, Edwin, Sophia, and Jane (his twin) |
739 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served for 3 years in the 8th Bn, Middlesex Regiment. |
July 12, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CHOAT, Raymond Hadden |
|
None |
March 22, 1892 |
22 March 1892 |
Clarence Park, SA |
None |
Clerk |
Methodist |
|
172.72 |
61.69 |
dark |
grey |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 24 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 5), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Joseph and Alice (nee BROADBENT) CHOAT |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs Alice M. Choat, Francis Clarence Park, South Australia |
Six younger brothers |
67 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 21, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| LEIGH, Arthur Donald |
Arthur |
None |
None |
1893 |
Lansborough, QLD |
None |
Fitter |
Church of England |
|
174.62 |
57.61 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
scar on left ankle |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 23 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Henry Thomas Leigh (1872–1939) and Elizabeth White McNeill (1871–1936) |
|
Single |
Father, Henry Thomas Leigh, Musgrave Street, Workshops Estate, North Ipswich, Queensland |
Violet, Helen, Hilda, Henry, Charles, Conrad, John, Frederick, Leah, Edna |
247 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 21, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 5, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A41 Bakara |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CALLAGHAN, John Patrick |
Jack |
None |
None |
1897 |
Cassilis, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
166.37 |
61.24 |
brown |
blue |
sallow |
nil |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 19 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known Grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Son of David Joseph and Ester Caroline Callaghan, of Coolie Cottage, Merriwa, New South Wales. Native of Cassilis. |
|
Single |
Father – David Joseph Callaghan, “Pembroke”, Cassilis, New South Wales |
Mary, Cecelia, Catherine, Alfred, Timothy, Margaret |
1995 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 31, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 16, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BAKER, Percy |
Percy |
None |
None |
1893 |
Colac, VIC |
Colac State School |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
62.14 |
dark brown |
grey |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 23 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 15) |
None |
Henry Baker (1856–1933) and Mary Jane Menzies Spencer (1865–1901) |
|
Single |
Miss M. Primmer (friend), Terang, Victoria |
Bertie Harold, Hugh (Hughie), Kezia Jane, Mary Elizabeth |
3453 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 16, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 29, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A64 Demosthenes |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| TEDFORD, William Edward |
Billie |
None |
None |
1894 |
Gympie, QLD |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
180.34 |
66.68 |
dark |
brown |
fair |
right hand little finder missing |
Wounded in action, 18 July 1916, Fromelles |
Died |
Brisbane, Queensland |
Dec. 16, 1968 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
1968 |
Mt Thompson Crematorium, Brisbane |
False |
None |
2 March 1919 |
George William Tedford and Elizabeth Tedford (née Winston) |
|
Single (at enlistment) |
Mother, Mrs Elizabeth Tedford, Albert Street, Maryborough, Queensland |
John Benjamin, George Winston (deceased), Thomas Henry |
78 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 16, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ALLENGAME, Percy Henry David |
Percy |
None |
Oct. 10, 1891 |
10 October 1891 |
Macclesfield, SA |
Cooks Plain and Coonalpyn Public Schools, South Australia |
Linesman |
Methodist |
|
172.09 |
72.12 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France – Aged 25 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 4), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Henry George and Sarah Allengame |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Sarah Allengame, Tailem Bend, South Australia |
4983 Lance Corporal Frederick William Allengame, 32nd Bn, returned to Australia, 16 January 1919, John, Florence, Mater, Edith, Walter |
1966 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
April 10, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 7, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A28 Miltiades |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| COADY, Edward Patrick |
|
None |
Jan. 6, 1876 |
6 Jan 1876 |
Hokitika, Westland, New Zealand |
None |
Accountant |
Roman Catholic |
|
180.34 |
80.74 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
brown |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France. |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
|
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 2), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Maurice and Catherine Coady (nee O’Brien), New Zealand |
|
Married |
Wife, Isobel Edith Coady (née Quinsey), 171 Jones Street, Ultimo, New South Wales |
Mary, Bridget, Ellen, Catherine, Ammelda, Maurice |
137 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
New Zealand Colonial Forces (Lieutenant, Submarine Mining Corps, Defence Stores Department) |
April 21, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MOORE, Valentine Harden |
Val |
None |
None |
1888 |
Oberon, NSW |
None |
Chief Steward |
Presbyterian |
|
166.37 |
85.28 |
black |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 28 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 10) |
True |
None |
None |
Son of Thomas James and Jane Annabel Moore. Native of Oberon, New South Wales. |
|
Single |
Sister, Mrs N Ogilvie, New South Head Road, Edgecliffe, New South Wales |
Margaret, Reg, Nora, George, Frederick, John, Gabriella, William, Herbert, Florence, Lily |
4274 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 27, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| TEDFORD, Thomas Henry |
Tom |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Machinist |
Methodist |
|
170.18 |
63.96 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
scar under l eye |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 20 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Son of George and Elizabeth Tedford |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Elizabeth Tedford, Albert Street, Maryborough, QueenslandDate & Place of Birth: 3 March 1896, Maryborough, Queensland |
John Benjamin, George Winston (dec.), William Edward |
2012 |
private |
|
Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front |
4th Infantry, Citizen Military Forces, Maryborough |
May 28, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Aug. 16, 1915 |
Brisbane |
HMAT A55 Kyarra |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CARDEW, Thuillier Lake |
Tom |
None |
Dec. 24, 1890 |
24 December 1890 |
Woollahra, NSW |
None |
Farmer |
Church of England |
|
175.26 |
0.00 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
25 |
True |
2017 |
Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery, Fromelles, France.
Plot I, Row D, Grave 7 |
False |
None |
None |
Clarissa (nee GRESSON) (deceased) and John CARDEW |
|
Single |
Father – John H. Cardew, 75 Pitt St, Sydney, New South Wales |
Five siblings and two half siblings |
2793 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
June 23, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DALTON, Witton Kenworthy |
Ken |
None |
None |
1884 |
Sheffield, England |
None |
Station Hand near Wilcannia, NSW |
Church of England |
|
170.18 |
58.97 |
brown |
blue |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 32 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles |
None |
Witton Dalton (1851–1924) and Edna Taylor (1850–1899) |
|
Single |
Basil Imlay Dalton (brother), Morton, Gainsborough, England |
Basil |
867 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 21, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BETANCOR, Royce John |
Roy |
None |
None |
1895 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Dental Mechanic in Collins St Melbourne |
Church of England |
|
157.48 |
56.24 |
dark brown |
brown |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 21 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
True |
None |
None |
Francis and Ella Stewart Betancor |
|
Single |
Son of John Francis and Ella Stewart Betancor, South Melbourne, Victoria |
Agnes Ella May and Viola Dorothy Betancor |
2578 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Dec. 4, 1915 |
Geelong, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 27, 1915 |
None |
HMAT A38 Ulysses |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| NICHOLL, John William |
Jack |
None |
April 1, 1880 |
1 April 1880 |
Yarraman, NSW, Australia |
None |
Tramway Fettler |
Church of England |
|
184.15 |
85.73 |
brown |
blue |
florid |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 36 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 8) |
None |
William Nicholl (1850–1925) and Sarah Jane McCluskey (1857–1935) |
|
Married |
Wife, Rachel Nicholl, 62 Wilson Street, Newtown, Sydney, NSW |
(surviving) Margaret Jane (Maggie), Thomas Robert, Arthur Richard (Dick), Percy (Perc), Pearl Selina (Queenie), Maud Mary (Mary), Elsie Eva (Eva), William Albert (Willie). |
3587 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 16, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A60 Aeneas |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SUTHERLAND, George Olson |
George |
None |
None |
1895 |
Halkirk, Scotland |
None |
Farmer |
Presbyterian |
|
162.56 |
58.51 |
fair |
blue |
fresh |
1 left vac |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 21 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Alexander Sutherland (1857–1903) and Barbara Sutherland (1857–1934) |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Barbara Sutherland, Heatherley Cottage, Bridge Street, Halkirk, Caithness, Scotland |
John (KIA), Margaret, Alexander, Robert, Henry, Barbara, Samuel (KIA). |
567 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
5th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (Territorial Force), Halkirk Unit, Caithness, Scotland |
Sept. 4, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PHELAN, John Francis |
Jack |
None |
None |
1897 |
Leongatha, VIC |
None |
Farmer |
Roman Catholic |
|
162.56 |
57.15 |
dark brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 19 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles |
None |
Son of John Francis and Elizabeth Phelan, of Eaglehawk, Victoria. Native of Mount Eccles. Victoria. |
|
Single |
Father, John Francis Phelan, Kardella Road, Korumburra, Victoria |
Mary Josephine (1896–1926), William (1900–1965), Ellen Mary (1905–1991) |
3894 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Junior Cadets (2 years) and Senior Cadets (2 years), Area 44 |
July 9, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 23, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A40 Ceramic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SHEPHERD, Thomas Gascoigne |
Thomas |
None |
None |
1886 |
Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
None |
Ship’s Steward |
None |
|
161.29 |
57.61 |
eyes brown |
hair dark brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action, |
Battle of Fromelles |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
|
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 9), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Unknown |
|
Single |
Friend, William Arthur Belshaw, 3 Pyrmont Street, Ashfield, Sydney, New South Wales |
Nil Known |
3448 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 31, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 13, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A17 Port Lincoln |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MAXWELL, Arthur Reginald |
Reggie |
None |
Aug. 14, 1895 |
14 August 1895 |
Maryborough, QLD |
None |
Bedstead Maker |
Presbyterian |
|
157.48 |
53.52 |
brown |
grey |
None |
fair |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 20 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 2), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Arthur and Isabel (nee Bain) Maxwell |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Maxwell, Clara Street, Fairfield, Brisbane, Queensland |
Frances, Charles, Victor, Ida |
3557 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 19, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 5, 1915 |
Brisbane |
HMAT A69 Warilda |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| AMBLER, Jack Lawrence |
Jack or Laurie |
None |
Oct. 18, 1887 |
18 October 1887 |
Murray Bridge, SA |
None |
Salesman |
Church of England |
|
173.99 |
63.50 |
brown |
blue |
None |
medium |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 28 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 4), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Alfred (dec) and Mary Ann (nee Amor) Ambler |
|
Single |
Mother, Mary Ann Ambler, Albert Street, Prospect , South Australia |
Sixth of ten, 3 brothers and 6 sisters |
1590 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 5, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JOHNSTON, Charles William |
Charles |
None |
None |
1893 |
Redfern, NSW |
None |
Student Teacher |
Church of England |
|
168.91 |
59.87 |
fair |
hazel |
fresh |
None |
None |
Died of Wounds |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 24 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 13) |
None |
Son of Arthur Johnston and Annie Marie Beaton (Black) |
|
Single |
Arthur Johnston (Father), Ness Avenue, Dulwich Hill, New South Wales |
Francis, Arthur, Margaret, Mabel, Myra, Lily, George, Robert |
2705 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 31, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FERGUSON, Peter |
Peter |
None |
Sept. 23, 1883 |
23 September 1883 |
Maryhill, Scotland |
Queen’s Park School, Hillhead High School, Glasgow, Scotland |
Draper Apprenticeship, Stewart and McDonald Glasgow, 4 years. |
Presbyterian |
|
167.64 |
59.42 |
black |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 32 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Peter Ferguson and Elizabeth Orr Mitchell |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Elizabeth Mitchell Ferguson, 3 Lawrence Place, Dowanhill Glasgow, Scotland |
Jessie, Roderick, Joseph |
3061 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 31, 1915 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LINWOOD, Isaac |
Isaac |
None |
June 23, 1893 |
23 June 1893 |
Bundaberg, QLD |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
165.74 |
60.78 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
Wounded in Action |
Died |
in Bundaberg, Queensland – Aged 77 |
March 22, 1970 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
Bundaberg General Cemetery |
False |
None |
31 October 1917 |
John Linwood and Hannah Chapman |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Hannah Linwood, Targo Street, South Bundaberg, Queensland |
John, William, Ellen, Harriett, Eliza, William, Walter, Emily, Ethel, Edith, Edward, Percy, Elsie |
417 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 8, 1915 |
Bundaberg, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 5, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A41 Bakara |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LEE, Thomas Albert |
Bert |
None |
None |
1896 |
Ballarat East, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
170.81 |
0.00 |
fair |
grey |
sallow |
vaccination scar left arm and scar left knee |
Wounded in battle – took no futher part in the war. |
Died |
Preston West, Victoria, aged -70 |
Feb. 23, 1966 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Fawkner Cemetery, Melbourne |
False |
None |
23 May 1917 |
Son of John and Isabella Lee |
|
Single |
Mother, Isabella Lee, 19 Little Charles Street, Abbotsford, Victoria |
John Charles, Joseph Daniel, Mary Ann, Evelyn (Eva), William (KIA), half-siblings Elizabeth, Isabella, James, Mary Ellen |
3072 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 14, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 29, 1915 |
Melbourne |
RMS Osterley |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| FRASER, Roderick John |
Roderick |
None |
None |
1889 |
Brunswick, VIC |
None |
Carpenter |
Presbyterian |
|
165.10 |
58.97 |
dark brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 27 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Roderick Robert Fraser and Catherine Wright |
|
Single |
Mother, Catherine (Kate) Fraser, 27 Alma Road, St Kilda, Victoria |
Alexander (KIA), Nellie |
3282 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 6, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 11, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A71 Nestor |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ARKELL, Eric Charles |
|
None |
Dec. 20, 1894 |
20 December 1894 |
Rockdale, Sydney, NSW |
None |
Clerk |
Church of England |
|
171.45 |
68.04 |
fair |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
21 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 2), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Bedelia Marguerite (nee DICK) and Charles Henry ARKELL (both deceased) |
|
Single |
Brother, William S. ARKELL, 13 Scott St, Newcastle, NSW |
3 brothers, 4 sisters (3 sisters died in infancy) Note – brother, Max, enlisted with Eric |
340 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil (rejected as blind in one eye) |
July 18, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
4 |
| CHURCH, Chester Cecil |
Chester |
None |
None |
1891 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
Hairdresser |
Church of England |
|
177.80 |
69.85 |
light |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 25 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 2), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Augustus Mark and Susannah Louisa (nee Flowers) Church |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Susannah Louisa Alpin, 'St Astle', Palmer Street, Balmain, Sydney, New South Wales |
Theo (served in the UK) |
635 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served in the Royal Militia, Jersey, resigned on leaving the island |
July 2, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| THOMSON, George James |
George |
None |
April 11, 1896 |
11 April 1896 |
Clifton Hill, VIC |
None |
Printer Machinist |
Church of England |
|
184.15 |
73.03 |
dark |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 20 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 18); Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour (Panel 169) |
None |
James Thomson and Emma Annie White |
|
Single |
James Thomson (father), 7 Burt Street, Northcote, Melbourne, Victoria |
Gladys, Emma Valentine, George John (infant, deceased), Charles Theodore, Helen Matilda (“Tilly”) |
3652 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
3 years, 55th Infantry, Citizen Military Forces |
Aug. 16, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 5, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A19 Afric |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BAIN, Walter Ernest |
Bainey, Wal, Wally |
None |
None |
August 1893 |
Casino, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
165.74 |
56.70 |
black |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 3), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
William Gibson and Mary Anne (nee Morris) Bain |
|
Single |
Father, William Gilson Bain, Old Koreelah, New South Wales |
Andrew (569), William (1106) KIA, Eadith, Florence, James (QX12935F WW2) |
135 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 17, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| CAMP, John William |
|
None |
May 15, 1882 |
15 May 1882 |
Kimberley, Cape Province, South Africa |
None |
Carpenter |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
50.80 |
light brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
34 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 7), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Charlotte nee WALLACE and William CAMP |
|
Single |
Aunt - Miss Margaret Anne CAMP, Main Rd, Plumstead, Cape Province, South Africa |
Three sisters, one brother (Edward, South African Rifles – Killed in action 1917) |
3265A |
sergeant |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Town Guard (6 months); Cyclist Company, Duke of Edinburgh’s Own, Volunteer Rifles (1 year) |
Aug. 3, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
3 |
| CONNELL, William James |
William |
None |
None |
1881 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
162.56 |
67.58 |
brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 35 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
James William Connell (1854–1912) and Margaret Henderson (1853–1888) |
|
Single |
Sister, Miss Maggie Connell, Brunda, Ocean Street, Woollahra, New South Wales |
Christina, Janet, Henry, Maggie |
2810 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
June 24, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BEARE, Bertie |
Bert |
None |
Dec. 22, 1894 |
22 December 1894 |
Moonta Mines, SA |
None |
Shop assistant |
Methodist |
|
169.55 |
65.77 |
fair |
grey |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 21 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 4), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Emily (nee Martin) and Nicholas Beare |
|
Single |
Mother, Emily Beare, Wallaroo Mines, South Australia, |
Beatrice (dec), William, Lola, Percival |
4 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served for 1 year in the 81st Bn, Senior Cadets, and 3 years in the 81st Infantry, Citizen Military Forces; still serving at time of AIF enlistment. |
July 15, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Outer Harbour |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DOWNIE, Edward Leslie |
Edward (Les) |
None |
June 12, 1897 |
12 June 1897 |
Islington, NSW |
Charlestown Public School, New South Wales |
Seaman |
Presbyterian |
|
170.81 |
59.87 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
tattoo on right arm |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 19 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave – “Known Unto God” |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 8) |
None |
Robert Downie and Sarah Alice Morley |
|
Single |
Robert Downie, 48 Lewis Street, Maryville, Newcastle, New South Wales |
Ethel, Phoebe, Robert (Bob), Hilda |
3290 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Senior Cadets |
July 27, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 5, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A32 Themistocles |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BAINBRIDGE, John Andrew |
Jack |
None |
Aug. 7, 1887 |
7 August 1887 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
Labourer, Aberdare Extended Colliery, Cessnock |
Church of England |
|
158.75 |
66.22 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
28 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 7), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Jane Anne nee COOPER and Thomas James BAINBRIDGE (both deceased) |
|
Single |
Aunt/Foster mother- Mrs Elizabeth Richardson, Young, Wallsend, NSW |
Youngest of seven (six boys, one girl) |
1927 |
corporal |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, and Western Front |
Nil |
Jan. 23, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
June 25, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A40 Ceramic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| RIORDAN, John Bede |
John |
None |
None |
1880 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
170.18 |
0.00 |
brown |
hazel |
fresh |
None |
Wounded in action 20 July 1916 – shrapnel wound to left hip |
Died |
Sydney, NSW, Aged - 51 |
Aug. 25, 1931 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Woronora Cemetery |
False |
None |
None |
Thomas Riordan (deceased 1885) and Sarah Marcella Ryan (later Horsington); stepfather Alfred Cornelius Horsington of “Fleur-baix”, Togo St, Arnclifee |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Sarah Horsington, ‘Diault’, Roach Street, Arncliffe, NSW |
Stella Ruby Riordan; half-siblings Archibald Henry, Alfred Clive, Neta, Aubrey, Roy (died in infancy) |
3238 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 6, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SAUNDERS, Samuel Archie |
Archie |
None |
Feb. 6, 1886 |
06 February 1886 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
Fitter, motor mechanic |
Jewish |
|
170.18 |
63.50 |
brown |
brown |
fair |
None |
None |
Wounded in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
Died of Wounds, 14 August 1916 |
30 |
True |
1916 |
Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France.
Plot VIII, Row B, Grave 139 |
False |
None |
None |
Rachel (nee SOLOMON) and John SAUNDERS (deceased) |
|
Single |
Mother - Mrs R Saunders, 23 Third Ave, St Peters, Adelaide, S.A. |
1 brother (deceased) and 2 sisters |
6831 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt and Western Front, 301st Company (Mechanical Transport), 8th Army Service Corps |
Nil |
Jan. 5, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
June 16, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A63 Karoola |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MORTIMER, Albert Edward |
Albert |
None |
Feb. 5, 1887 |
5 February 1887 |
Blackburn, Lancashire, England |
Blackburn, England |
None |
Church of England |
|
161.93 |
59.87 |
light brown |
blue |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 29 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel No. MR 7) |
None |
Robert Gillard Mortimer and Elizabeth Parr |
|
Married, Lucy Jane Parr and son Clarence |
Son – Clarence Hedley Mortimer (c/o Mrs Parr, Carrara, Queensland) |
Mary, William (dec), Charlotte (dec) , Henry, Elizabeth, Alice, WalterOccupation: Wood Machinist |
3191 |
corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
3 years, 1st East Lancashire Regiment (British Army) – left of own accord |
July 6, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PATTISON, Henry |
Henry or Harry |
None |
July 31, 1880 |
31 July 1880 |
Salford, Lancashire, England |
None |
Fireman - Marine |
Church of England |
|
163.83 |
73.03 |
brown |
blue |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 36 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Anthony Greyson Pattison and Martha Briggs |
|
Married |
Wife, Mrs Lucy May Pattison, 81 Stafford Street, Abbotsford, Melbourne, Victoria |
Edith, Mildred, Mary, Herbert, Ellen, Agnes, Bertha, Dora, Alexander, Mark, Oswald, Sidney, Henry (King’s Liverpool Regiment, KIA) |
3605 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Royal Navy, 4 years |
Sept. 15, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 5, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A19 Afric |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BAKER, William Henry |
William |
None |
Jan. 29, 1890 |
29 January 1890 |
Williamstown, VIC |
None |
Painter |
Church of England |
|
160.66 |
60.33 |
brown |
brown |
sallow |
mole l shoulder mole r shoulder black |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 26 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 3) |
None |
George Baker and Harriet Viner Newnham |
|
Married |
(Unknown) |
Alice, George, Albert, Augusta, Florence |
814 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 6, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCMANUS, Alfred |
|
None |
July 1, 1888 |
1 July 1888 |
South Melbourne, Vic |
None |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
158.75 |
66.22 |
brown |
grey |
medium |
None |
Fought at Fromelles, survived |
Fought at Fromelles, survived |
None |
None |
None |
Died 30 October 1961, St Kilda, Victoria |
73 |
True |
None |
Cheltenham Memorial Cemetery, Victoria.
Plot 24 264 N |
False |
None |
24 August 1918 |
Catherine (nee HITCHCOCK) and Patrick McMANUS |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Katherine McManus, 6 Raglan Pl, Sth Melbourne, Vic |
3rd of six siblings (4 boys, 2 girls) |
3888 |
private |
|
Western Front, Fought at Fromelles before main battle. Wounded at Pozieres 27 July 1916. |
None |
July 9, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 8, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A69 Warilda |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCINNES, Robert |
Robert |
None |
None |
1895 |
Williamstown, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
164.47 |
57.15 |
brown |
blue |
sallow |
None |
Wounded in Action, 19 July 1916, Battle of Fromelles |
Died |
Newport, Victoria – Aged 66 |
July 9, 1961 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Footscray Cemetery, Victoria |
False |
None |
Returned to Australia, 16 June 1919 |
Angus Bruce and Annie McInnes |
|
Married - Kathleen (England, 22 July 1918) |
A. McInnes (father), 108 John Street, North Williamstown, VIC |
Donald, Norman, Alexander, Angus, Flora |
3828 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 7, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 23, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A40 Ceramic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| KELSALL, Joseph |
Joseph |
None |
None |
1880 |
Lancashire, England |
None |
Farmer |
Church of England |
|
179.07 |
76.20 |
fair |
brown |
fresh |
scar top right thigh and birthmark left buttock |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 34 |
July 15, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
Villers-Bretonneux Memorial (No. MR16), France |
None |
Thomas Kelsall and Margaret Sanderson |
|
Single |
Brother – James Kelsall, Barberton, Transvaal, South Africa |
Evelyn, James, Thomas, Raymond |
3570 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
2 years in the South African Constabulary (Boer War) |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 5, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A19 Afric |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| OLSEN, Andrew |
Andrew - Born as Anders |
None |
Nov. 25, 1891 |
25 November 1891 |
Järvsö, Gävleborg, Sweden |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
166.37 |
68.49 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
2 vacs on r arm |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, aged 24 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France (Panel 3) |
None |
Anders Gustaf Olsen and Karin (Kathleen) Jonsdotter (1863–1934) |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Karin Olsen, Maryborough, Queensland |
Charles, Frederick, Annie, Peter, Karin, Maria, Marta (died young), Hilgea, Matilda |
421 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 8, 1915 |
Brisbane, QLD |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| BLACKSELL, William Richard |
Will |
None |
None |
1892 |
Naracoorte, SA |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
173.35 |
71.21 |
dark brown |
hazel |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 24 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
True |
None |
None |
Son of Richard Blacksell |
|
Single |
Mrs Mary Blacksell (Mother), Naracoorte, South Australia |
Margaret, Euphemia, James (AIF) , Frances, Alice, Isabella, Charles, Edith, Richard, Hugh, Mary, Ruby |
3023 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
April 8, 1915 |
Adelaide, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 12, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A7 Medic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HOLLINGS, Fred |
Fred |
None |
None |
1894 |
Accrington, Lancashire, England |
None |
Carpenter |
Church of England |
|
171.45 |
63.50 |
dark brown |
violet |
fresh |
scar over right eyebrow burn top left hip vaccinated slight varicocele |
Wounded in Action |
Died |
Kewdale, WA – Aged 89 |
July 28, 1983 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Karrakatta Cemetery & Crematorium, WA |
False |
None |
13 February 1917 |
William Hollings & Sarah Ellen Holdsworth |
|
Single |
William Hollings (father), Geraldton, Western Australia |
William, James, May Gertrude, Clara, John, Ellen (Nell), Isaac |
3921 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 21, 1915 |
Geraldton, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 22, 1915 |
Fremantle |
HMAT A31 Ajana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| AITCHISON, Peter Kerr |
Peter |
None |
None |
1887 |
Hamilton, NSW, Australia |
None |
Miner |
Presbyterian |
|
163.83 |
62.14 |
greyish |
brown |
ruddy |
None |
None |
Died |
at Broadmeadow, NSW Aged - 38 |
Oct. 9, 1926 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Sandgate Presbyterian Cemetery, Newcastle, NSW (PRESBYTERIAN-17SE. 15) |
False |
None |
None |
William Aitchison and Elizabeth Thompson |
|
Single |
Elizabeth Aitchison (mother), Young Street, Broadmeadow, NSW |
Mary, John, Catherine, William, Florence, George, David, Robert, Isabella, James |
348 |
gunner |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 26, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
None |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| KINGSFORD, Shrewsbury Frederick |
|
None |
None |
1892 |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
None |
Clerk |
Church of England |
|
158.75 |
57.15 |
brown |
blue |
sallow |
birthmark below ribs |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France. |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
|
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 21), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Shrewsbury Frederick Kingsford and Mary Williams |
|
Single |
Father, S F Kingsford, Riccarton Road, Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand |
Two brothers Albert and Sydney and two sisters Rosaline and Phyllis |
3162 |
private |
|
Egypt and Western Front |
Nil |
July 17, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 26, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A73 Commonwealth |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
0 |
| HOLLINGS, William Craven |
William |
None |
Jan. 4, 1891 |
4 January 1891 |
Accrington, Lancashire, England |
Habergham, near Burnley, Lancashire, England |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
175.26 |
77.11 |
light brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France - aged 25 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 5) |
None |
William Hollings and Sarah Ellen Holdsworth |
|
Single |
Father – William Hollings, Railway Estate, Geraldton, Western Australia |
James, Fred, May Gertrude, Clara, John, Ellen (Nell), Isaac |
1402 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 20, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| EVANS, Frederick |
Fred |
None |
Sept. 29, 1887 |
29 September 1887 |
Salford, Manchester, England |
Church of England School |
Fitter |
Church of England |
|
165.10 |
64.41 |
brown |
grey |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France, aged 29 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France (Panel No 8) |
None |
John James Baker Protheroe Evans and Ellen (Helen) Sherratt |
|
Single |
Father, John James Baker Protheroe Evans, 14 Edith Street, off Hough Lane, Lower Broughton, Manchester, England |
John, Mary, Samuel, Florence, Rachel, Margaret, Annie |
4773 |
private |
|
Western Front |
Royal Navy (England) |
Sept. 13, 1915 |
Warwick Farm, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SAWERS, Stanley Sydney |
Stanley |
None |
None |
1892 |
South Melbourne, VIC |
None |
Farm Labourer |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
60.33 |
fair |
hazel |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 24 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
Henry Thomas (Harry) Sawers (1862–1917) and Emma Jane Sherman (1870–1954) |
|
Single |
Mother, Emma Jane Sawers, 195 Munro Street, Coburg, Victoria |
Ida, Raymond |
4589 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Nov. 1, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Jan. 28, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A32 Themistocles |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ABBOTT, David Roylstone Leslie |
Roy or David |
None |
July 19, 1895 |
19 July 1895 |
Sydney, NSW |
None |
Boot Salesman |
Church of England |
|
172.09 |
57.15 |
auburn |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France, aged 21 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel No. 6) |
None |
David James Abbott and Margaret Mary (Maggie) Begg |
|
Single |
Father, David James Abbott, 551 Crown Street, Surry Hills, NSW |
Richard, George, Mildred, and half-sister Charlotte |
4898 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served in the Compulsory Training Scheme |
Aug. 15, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MCINNES, Donald |
Donald |
None |
None |
1891 |
North Williamstown, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
157.48 |
52.62 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Battle of Fromelles, aged 24 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 17) |
None |
Angus Bruce and Annie McInnes |
|
Married, with one daughter, Edna |
Minnie McInnes (wife), 15 Dover Place, Williamstown, VIC |
Norman, Robert, Alexander, Angus, Flora |
2420 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 29, 1915 |
Melbourne |
RMS Osterley |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SUMMERLY, Michael |
Michael |
None |
Oct. 5, 1893 |
5 October 1893 |
Liverpool, NSW, Lancashire, England |
None |
Fireman |
Roman Catholic |
|
172.09 |
74.84 |
dark |
brown |
medium |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 22 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 6) |
None |
Thomas Summerly (1857–1903) and Mary Corbet (1851–deceased) |
|
Single |
Sister – Mrs Catherine Keltey, 215 Grafton Street, Liverpool, England |
Catherine, Julia, Mary, Timothy, half sibs, Ellen, Eliza dec, Bridget dec |
1575 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 15, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| THOMSON, Robert |
Robert |
None |
Sept. 11, 1889 |
11 September 1889 |
Aithsetter, Cunningsburgh, Shetland, Scotland |
None |
Shipwright |
Church of England |
|
160.66 |
64.41 |
brown |
brown |
sallow |
tattoo “v 2 l” - scar on left elbow - scar on right shoulder |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 26 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 4) |
None |
Lawrence and Margaret Thomson |
|
Single |
Laurence Thomson (Father), Aithsetter, Cunningsburgh, Shetland, Scotland |
John, Peter, James, Laurence, Margaret, Joan Inkster, Grace, William George |
962 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 7, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A62 Wandilla |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| HOLLAND, Thomas |
|
None |
June 22, 1884 |
22 June 1884 |
Birkenhead, England |
None |
Marine fireman |
Roman Catholic |
|
168.91 |
66.22 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
32 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 3), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Mary Jane,nee HEYWOOD, and Thomas (deceased) HOLLAND |
|
Single |
Mother - Mary Jane Holland, 348a Price Street, Birkenhead, England |
George, John |
2141 |
private |
|
Egypt and the Western Front |
Nil |
Sept. 18, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 18, 1916 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| GOOLD, John |
Jack |
None |
Feb. 14, 1891 |
14 February 1891 |
New Lambton, NSW |
Outtrim State School, Victoria |
Miner |
Methodist |
|
176.53 |
71.67 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 25 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 8) |
None |
Enoch Goold (1853–1929) and Alice Goold (née Morris) (1852–1891) |
|
Single |
Enoch Goold (father), Maitland Street, Kurri Kurri, New South Wales |
Herbert, Annie, Richard, Elizabeth, Emma, Lizzie |
2443 |
private |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
June 8, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
July 14, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A67 Orsova |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| IRVING, Allan William James |
Fatty |
None |
April 28, 1895 |
28 April 1895 |
Unley, SA |
None |
Bookbinder |
Church of England |
|
176.53 |
71.21 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 21 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery (Plot I, Row E, Grave No 4), France |
False |
None |
None |
William and Alice (nee Chamberlayne) Irving, Edward Street, Glandore, South Australia |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Alice Maude Irving, Castle Street, North Edwardstown, South Australia |
Joe, May, Lillian, Tom, Hazel Brother, 1534 Lance Corporal Herbert Victor Clement Irving MSM, 27th Bn, returned to Australia, 28 March 1919. |
1528 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
75th Infantry, Senior Cadets; 78th Bn, Citizen Military Forces |
July 15, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CAMERON, Claude Branscombe Vaughan |
Claude |
None |
None |
1895 |
Brighton, VIC |
None |
Civil Servant, Postal Office |
Presbyterian |
|
173.99 |
60.78 |
dark brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 21 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
James Harry Philip Cameron (1872–1952) and Frosina Panam (1865–1951), known as Rose |
|
Single |
Father, J H Cameron, 56 Oban Street, Hawksburn, Victoria |
Donald, Harry, Jean, Bruce |
3039 |
corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
8 months Senior Cadets; 2 years 49th Infantry, Citizen Military Forces |
June 28, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A18 Wiltshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| CLARKE, John Bowman |
Jack / Nobby |
None |
None |
1891 |
Murchison, VIC |
Murchison State School |
Labourer |
Roman Catholic |
|
172.72 |
72.58 |
fair |
blue |
fair |
3 vaccination marks left arm scar 4 inches below left groin scar 4½ inches below left knee |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 25 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 7) |
None |
John Bowman Clarke and Cecilia nee Long |
|
Single |
Mother – Cecilia Clarke, Murchison, Victoria |
Sarah, Catherine (“Kit”), James, Margaret, Adelaide, William, Cecelia, George, Robert |
3224 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 28, 1915 |
Cootamundra, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 13, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A17 Port Lincoln |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JACKSON, Frederick Hillgrove |
Fred |
None |
Jan. 26, 1891 |
26 January 1891 |
Wallsend, NSW |
None |
Railway Fireman, previously hairdresser apprentice |
Methodist |
|
166.37 |
66.68 |
black |
grey |
compexion fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 25 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 2) |
None |
Son of Robert and Esther Jackson, of 127 Waratah Rd. Broadmeadow, NSW. Native of Newcastle. |
|
Single |
Father, Robert Jackson, 127 Waratah Road, Broadmeadow, NSW |
George, William, Alice, Henry, Elizabeth, Bertie, Elsie May, Sydney (AIF), Florence. |
451 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 26, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 9, 1915 |
None |
HMAT A72 Beltana |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LEE, William |
Will |
None |
Oct. 8, 1884 |
8 October 1884 |
Bungaree, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
182.88 |
77.56 |
brown |
brown |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 32 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7) |
None |
John Russell Lee (1836–1920) and Isabella McClennan (1854–1927) |
|
Single |
Wife, Martha Elizabeth Lee (formerly Baker), 545 Victoria Street, Abbotsford, Victoria |
John Charles, Joseph Daniel, Mary Ann, Evelyn (Eva), Thomas (Bert), half-siblings Elizabeth , Isabella, James, Mary Ellen |
3071 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Citizens Military Force (Ballarat Infantry) - 3 years |
July 12, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 29, 1915 |
Melbourne |
RMS Osterley |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WASS, William |
|
None |
None |
1881 |
Derbyshire, England |
None |
Fitter |
Church of England |
Military Medal, Mentioned in Despatches |
165.10 |
57.15 |
black |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France |
None |
19-20 July 1916 |
On German Death List |
34 |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner, (Panel 9), Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Harriet (nee MELLOR) and Germain WASS |
|
Single |
(Unknown) |
At least 4 sisters, 4 brothers |
239 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Gallipolli and Western Front |
Private No 6505 in the Derbyshire Regiment (known as the Sherwood, Foresters) - approx. 12 years serving on Reserve (4 years), in Derby and overseas in South Africa, Hong Kong, China, Cairo, Singapore and Malay Straits |
Aug. 17, 1914 |
Randwick, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Oct. 18, 1914 |
Sydney |
HMAT A23 Suffolk |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
2 |
| QUIST, Rupert Gustav |
Rupert |
None |
None |
1895 |
Kempsey, NSW |
None |
Dentist Mechanic |
Church of England |
|
172.72 |
68.04 |
brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 21 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 9) |
None |
Son of John Henry and Olive M M. Birth registered in Narrandera |
|
Single |
Father, John Henry Quist, Church Street, Wollongong, NSW |
Harry Roy, Olivette, Marie, Maisie, Henry, John Noel (“Jim”) |
3524 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 29, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 2, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A14 Euripides |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LUKEEN, George Mathew |
George |
None |
May 15, 1884 |
15 May 1884 |
Teralba, NSW |
None |
Carpenter |
Church of England |
|
165.10 |
57.15 |
dark brown |
brown |
dark |
None |
Prisoner of War |
Died |
Randwick, New South Wales – aged 45 |
Oct. 2, 1929 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Rookwood Church of England Cemetery, NSW |
False |
None |
1 April 1919 |
Simon Lukeen (1846–1895) and Mary M. Lukeen (1848–1909) |
|
Married (1920, Doris Lillian Barnett) |
Friend, Mabel Letitia Potter, "Benray", Good Street, Granville, NSW |
Rock J. (1886–1886), Mathiea Y. (1888–1896) |
4537 |
private |
|
Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 16, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 16, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A70 Ballarat |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| LACEY, Sydney James |
Sid |
None |
Jan. 2, 1893 |
2 Jan 1893 |
22 Gladstone Road, Chesham, Bucks, England |
White Hill School, Chesham, Bucks, England |
Farmer |
Baptist |
|
168.91 |
71.67 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France, aged 23 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
Harry Lacey and Laura Lacey |
|
Single |
Mother, Mrs Laura Lacey, 22 Gladstone Road, Chesham, Bucks, England |
3 brothers, 1 sister, 5 half siblings |
977 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 12, 1915 |
Blackboy Hill, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| JOHNSTON, Fred |
Fred |
None |
None |
1895 |
Parramatta, NSW |
None |
Joiner |
Baptist |
|
171.45 |
52.16 |
fair |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France, Aged - 21 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
VC Corner Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 10) |
None |
Son of Henry Thomas Johnston (1858–1935) and Annie Spurway (1864–1936). |
|
Single |
Mother, Annie Johnston, Spurway Street, Dundas, New South Wales |
Annie, Lilla, Allan, Leslie, Roy, Essie, Bertie, Ralph, Edward “Ted” |
3549 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served in the Senior Cadets; previously rejected for the New South Wales Militia on account of being “too small” |
Oct. 26, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 12, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A35 Berrima |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| PAGAN, George |
George, “Bluey” |
None |
None |
1891 |
Mooroopna, VIC, Australia |
Ardmona State School, Victoria |
Farmer |
Presbyterian |
|
172.09 |
62.14 |
brown |
blue |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 25 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
2010 |
Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, Plot II, Row D, Grave 3 |
False |
None |
None |
George Pagan and Jennett Groves |
|
Single |
Father – George Pagan, “Burnside,” Scott Grove, Malvern, Victoria |
Walter, Lottie, William, Elizabeth, Jennett, Anthony |
2906 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 24, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Sept. 30, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A8 Argyllshire |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MILLS, Samuel Ernest Goold |
Ernie |
None |
July 11, 1881 |
11 July 1881 |
Dundas (near Parramatta), NSW |
Dundas Public School, NSW |
Miner and Farmer |
Congregationalist |
|
172.72 |
71.67 |
eyes grey |
chest 37 inches |
hair brown (dark) |
complexion dark |
Wounded in Action, 19 July 1916 – Battle of Fromelles; awarded the Military Cross for gallantry |
Killed in Action |
Ypres, Belgium – aged 36 |
Oct. 25, 1917 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
The Huts Cemetery, Dickebusch, Belgium (Plot XII, Row B, Grave 4) |
False |
None |
No |
Charles William Mills and Eliza Goold |
|
Married |
Philippa Ethel Mills (wife), 53 Carr Street, West Perth, Western Australia |
Hannah Mary Eliza (known as Elsie) |
1183 |
captain |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served in the Boer War with the 4th Western Australian Imperial Bushmen Contingent, 1900–1901 |
April 8, 1915 |
Kalgoorlie, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WESTLAKE, George |
George |
None |
None |
February 1889 |
Bristol, England |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
154.94 |
57.15 |
brown |
blue |
fresh |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 27 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner (Panel No 6), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France |
None |
James Westlake and Mary Ann Franklin (Frankcom) |
|
Single |
Brother, Thomas Westlake, 10 Callow Street, St Paul's, Bristol, England (renamed Albert Orr and lived in the USA) |
Thomas (changed name to Albert Orr) |
206 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 22, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Feb. 18, 1916 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DALE, Frederick |
Fred |
None |
July 9, 1896 |
9 July 1896 |
Carlton Women’s Hospital, VIC |
None |
Labourer |
Presbyterian |
|
171.45 |
60.33 |
dark brown |
brown |
medium fair |
scar right elbow and bent toe on right foot |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – Aged 19 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 16) |
None |
Ellen (Jones) Dale (later Elsegood), father not recorded. Raised by grandmother Mary Ann (nee Bishop) Dale |
|
Single |
Friend – H. Fletcher, Marungi Post Office, via Shepparton, Victoria |
Raised in the large Dale family by his grandmother |
3718 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 20, 1915 |
Melbourne, VIC |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 23, 1915 |
Melbourne |
HMAT A40 Ceramic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SWINFIELD, Percy Francis |
Percy |
None |
None |
1895 |
Auburn, NSW |
None |
Labourer |
Church of England |
|
175.26 |
69.85 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
Part of 59th Battery, 13th Field Artillery Brigade |
Died |
Auburn, NSW – Aged 59 |
July 29, 1954 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
Rookwood Crematorium, Sydney, New South Wales |
False |
None |
5 July 1919 |
Albert William Swinfield and Alice Bulpitt |
|
Single |
Mrs Alice Swinfield (mother), 104 Harrow Road, Auburn, New South Wales |
Albert Oliver William, Adelaide Elizabeth, John Edward “Jack”, Harold, Gladys |
3184 |
gunner, driver |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 24, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| VINCENT, Edwin Aloysius |
Leo or Ned |
None |
Nov. 16, 1896 |
16 November 1896 |
Adelaide, SA |
Christian Brothers’ College, Adelaide |
Vaudeville artist |
Roman Catholic |
|
169.55 |
59.87 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 19 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 7) |
None |
Thomas Aloysius Vincent and Hannah Wilkins |
|
Single |
Mother – Mrs Hannah Vincent, 21 Cawthorne Street, Southwark, South Australia |
Amy, Bewick, William , John, Thomas |
1582 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served in Senior Cadets, 76th Battalion (exempt at enlistment) |
July 9, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| MORTIMORE, Percy William |
Percy |
None |
Nov. 12, 1897 |
12 November 1897 |
Bowden, SA |
Brompton Public School, South Australia |
Labourer |
Protestant |
|
173.99 |
53.52 |
brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
at Fromelles, France – aged 18 |
July 20, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 6); Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour (Panel 121) |
None |
Mark Mortimore and Mary Agnes O’Flaherty |
|
Single |
Mary Mortimore (mother), Eighth Street, Bowden, South Australia |
Eleanor Northcott (Nellie), George, William Henry, Alice Mary, Sydney George (AIF 3188, DCM), Elsie May, Harold Edward, Cyril Thomas, Edgar Vernon |
22 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 21, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| WATKINS, John Edward |
Jack |
None |
Sept. 18, 1896 |
18 September 1896 |
Minmi, NSW, Australia |
None |
Miner |
Presbyterian |
|
170.18 |
59.87 |
dark |
brown |
dark |
tattoos on both forearms and upper arms |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 19 years and 10 months |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
False |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (No. MR 7)Positively Identified: No |
None |
Evan Watkins and Leah Morgan |
|
Single |
Father – Evan Watkins, Cohen Street, Park Hill, Granville, New South Wales |
Rachel (“Ray”), Evan, Mary A. William, Ethel M. Leah (“Lily”) |
715 |
private |
|
Gallipoli, Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Feb. 25, 1915 |
Liverpool, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
May 12, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A32 Themistocles |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| SWINFIELD, John Edward |
Jack |
None |
March 1, 1893 |
1 March 1893 |
Granville, NSW |
Auburn Boys Public School, New South Wales |
Plumber |
Church of England |
|
167.64 |
68.95 |
brown |
hazel |
dark |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 23 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 9)Positively Identified: No |
None |
Albert William Swinfield and Alice Bulpitt |
|
Single |
Mrs Alice Swinfield (mother), Harrow Road, Auburn, New South Wales |
Albert Oliver William, Elizabeth, Percy Francis, Harold, Gladys |
3297 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Served under the Compulsory Military Training scheme |
Aug. 27, 1915 |
Holsworthy, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Dec. 20, 1915 |
Sydney |
HMAT A29 Suevic |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ERRINGTON, Arthur William Edgar |
Arthur |
None |
Jan. 30, 1880 |
30 January 1880 |
Kooringa, SA |
None |
Hairdresser |
Church of England |
|
163.83 |
64.86 |
brown |
grey |
fair |
None |
Fought at Fromelles |
Died |
at Keswick Military Hospital, Adelaide |
June 7, 1934 |
None |
None |
None |
True |
None |
West Terrace Cemetery, AIF Section (LO 4S 27), South Australia — death attributed to war service (effects of gassing) |
False |
None |
13 April 1919 |
George Cornelius Errington and Mary Anne Seaman |
|
Married |
Lilian May Errington (wife), 8 Rutland Place, off Lowe Street, Adelaide, South Australia |
Lillian, Herbert, Sydney, Winifred, Clarence, Gladys, Hazel, Claude, Harold |
91 |
sergeant |
|
Egypt, Western FrontPrior Military Service: 5th South Australian Imperial Bushmen – South African War ( served previously as 365 in the South African War) |
None |
July 21, 1915 |
Keswick, SA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| ALLANSON, Thomas Henry |
Tommy or Snowy |
None |
July 29, 1887 |
29 July 1887 |
Lambton, NSW, Australia |
None |
Labourer |
Methodist |
|
170.81 |
54.43 |
brown |
brown |
sallow |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France – aged 29 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave. |
True |
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles (Panel 6) |
None |
Thomas Allanson and Hannah Elizabeth Smith |
|
Single |
Father – Thomas Allanson, 95 Macquarie Street, Merewether, New South Wales |
Elizabeth, James, William, Frank |
4727 |
private |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
Aug. 31, 1915 |
Newcastle, NSW |
None |
None |
None |
None |
March 8, 1916 |
Sydney |
HMAT A15 Star of England |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |
| DEAN, Jack |
Jack |
None |
Sept. 16, 1895 |
16 September 1895 |
Bolton, Lancashire, England |
None |
Striker, Midland Junction Railway Workshops (Western Australian Government Railways) |
Church of England |
|
177.16 |
65.32 |
light brown |
blue |
fair |
None |
None |
Killed in Action |
Fromelles, France, aged 20 |
July 19, 1916 |
None |
None |
None |
False |
None |
No known grave – “Known Unto God” |
True |
VC Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France (Panel No. 4) |
None |
William Henry Dean and Elizabeth Adeline Dean (née Entwistle), of Charles Street, Midland Junction, WA |
|
Single |
William Henry Dean, Wroxton Street, Midland Junction, Western Australia |
Charles, Harry |
925 |
lance corporal |
|
Egypt, Western Front |
Nil |
July 26, 1915 |
Perth, WA |
None |
None |
None |
None |
Nov. 18, 1915 |
Adelaide |
HMAT A2 Geelong |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
1 |