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Private Rupert William Edwin ADAMS 4351
Born: South Yarra, Victoria Enlisted: 27-7-1915, Melbourne, Victoria Occupation prior to Enlistment: Clerk Worked for Melbourne Branch 21st Battalion Australian Infantry Departed Australia 7-3-1916 Died of Illness 15-11-1920 aged 27years Son of William Leonard and Millicent Adams of 6 Main Street, Coburg, Vic. Resting: Brighton General Cemetery, Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 93 |
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic) 16-11-1920
ADAMS -On the 15th November, 1920, at "Warawee," Healesville, Rupert W. E. Adams late of 21st Batt, dearly loved son of William Len and
Millicent Adams, of 14 Union street, Malvern, and loved brother of Hilda, Lillian, and lateAubrey, aged 27 years
A patient sufferer at rest.
ADAMS -On the 15th November, 1920, at "Warawee," Healesville, Rupert W. E. Adams late of 21st Batt, dearly loved son of William Len and
Millicent Adams, of 14 Union street, Malvern, and loved brother of Hilda, Lillian, and lateAubrey, aged 27 years
A patient sufferer at rest.
Private Harold Wallace Santilla BLACK 7327
Born: Traralgon, Victoria
Enlisted: 17-6-1915, Melbourne, Victoria
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Shipping Clerk
At one time worked for Melbourne Branch
No. 2 Australian Casualty Clearing Station
Died of Illness , 20-12-1920 aged 29years
Son of H.J. & Jane A Black, Watt Street, Box Hill, Victoria
Resting: Box Hill General Cemetery, Box Hill, Melbourne, Victoria.
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 182
Born: Traralgon, Victoria
Enlisted: 17-6-1915, Melbourne, Victoria
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Shipping Clerk
At one time worked for Melbourne Branch
No. 2 Australian Casualty Clearing Station
Died of Illness , 20-12-1920 aged 29years
Son of H.J. & Jane A Black, Watt Street, Box Hill, Victoria
Resting: Box Hill General Cemetery, Box Hill, Melbourne, Victoria.
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 182
Gunner Albert Victor CLELAND 9889
Born: Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W,
Enlisted: 12-10-1915, Victoria Barracks, New South Wales
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Salesman
Worked for Sydney Branch
14tht Australian Field Artillery Brigade
Departed From Australia 17-12-1915
Died of Wounds 6-11-1917, France aged 23years
Son of Edward and Alice Amelia Cleland, of "Rosemoor," 13, Arthur St., Marrickville, New South Wales.
Resting: Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Boulogne, Nord Pas de Calais, France
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 18
Born: Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W,
Enlisted: 12-10-1915, Victoria Barracks, New South Wales
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Salesman
Worked for Sydney Branch
14tht Australian Field Artillery Brigade
Departed From Australia 17-12-1915
Died of Wounds 6-11-1917, France aged 23years
Son of Edward and Alice Amelia Cleland, of "Rosemoor," 13, Arthur St., Marrickville, New South Wales.
Resting: Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Boulogne, Nord Pas de Calais, France
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 18
Sydney Morning Herald (N.S.W.) 21-11-1917
CLELAND_Gunner Albert Victor Cleland, died of gas poisoning, on November 6.1917, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cleland, "Obley", Gordon-crescent, Stanmore. He died beside a gun, so that we might live.
CLELAND_Gunner Albert Victor Cleland, died of gas poisoning, on November 6.1917, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cleland, "Obley", Gordon-crescent, Stanmore. He died beside a gun, so that we might live.
Lieutenant Frederick Leslie GRAY 3108
Born: South Yarra, Vicoria
Enlisted: 16-7-1915, Melbourne, Victoria
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Traveller
8th Battalion Australian Infantry
Departed Australia 20-11-1915
Died 18-4-1918, France
Resting: Nieppe-Bois (Rue-du-Bois) British Cemetery, Vieux-Berquin, Nord Pas de Calais, France
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 53
Born: South Yarra, Vicoria
Enlisted: 16-7-1915, Melbourne, Victoria
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Traveller
8th Battalion Australian Infantry
Departed Australia 20-11-1915
Died 18-4-1918, France
Resting: Nieppe-Bois (Rue-du-Bois) British Cemetery, Vieux-Berquin, Nord Pas de Calais, France
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 53
Corporal Harold Stuart JENNINGS 11580
Born: Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales
Enlisted: 13-10-1914, Victoria Barracks, Sydney, New South Wales
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Stationer
Worked in Sydney for Alex Cowan & Sons
5th Australian Field Artillery Brigade
Departed Australia 15-1-1916
Died of Wounds 19-5-1917, France
Son of Frederick Arden & Irene Hannah Jennings.
Resting: Grevillers British Cemetery, Grevillers, Picardie, France
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 14
Born: Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales
Enlisted: 13-10-1914, Victoria Barracks, Sydney, New South Wales
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Stationer
Worked in Sydney for Alex Cowan & Sons
5th Australian Field Artillery Brigade
Departed Australia 15-1-1916
Died of Wounds 19-5-1917, France
Son of Frederick Arden & Irene Hannah Jennings.
Resting: Grevillers British Cemetery, Grevillers, Picardie, France
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 14
The Sydney Morning Herald (N.S.W.) 23-6-1917
JENNINGS.-Harold S. Jennings (late of Sans Souci), died of wounds in France, May 19, 1917.
Inserted by his friends, J. J. Earl and family.
JENNINGS.-Harold S. Jennings (late of Sans Souci), died of wounds in France, May 19, 1917.
Inserted by his friends, J. J. Earl and family.
Private Theodore Robert MARGULES 2682
Born: Brisbane, Queensland Enlisted: 24-7-1916, Melbourne, Victoria Occupation prior to Enlistment: Stationer Employed in Australia by Alex Cowan & Sons 57th Battalion Australian Infantry Departed Australia 2-10-1916 Died of wounds 27-10-1917, Belgium Resting: Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Lijssenthoek, Flanders, Belgium Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 164 |
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic) 19-11-1917
MARGULES Private Theo aged 19, second son of Mr H. Margules, 201 Little Collins street, died of wounds on October 27 In France
MARGULES Private Theo aged 19, second son of Mr H. Margules, 201 Little Collins street, died of wounds on October 27 In France
Private Leslie Victor TAYLOR 2420
Born: Melbourne, Victoria Enlisted: 20-3-1915, Melbourne, Victoria Occupation prior to Enlistment: Storeman 2nd Australian Pioneer Battalion Departed Australia 7-10-1915 Killed in Action 17-4-1918, France aged 27years Son of Mary & the late James Francis Taylor, South Melbourne, Victoria. Resting: Millencourt Communal Cemetery Extension, Picardie, France Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 173 |
The Age (Melbourne, Vic) 11-5-1918
TAYLOR. — Killed in action on the 17th April somewhere in France, after been wounded on three occasions, Pte. Leslie, of 2nd Pioneers, late 21st
Battalion, third dearly beloved eldest son of Mary and the late James Taylor, of 351 Moray-street Albert Park; loving brother of Jim, Berrie, Ted
Bonnie, Alice and Elsie, and Pvt. Harold, Base, Calais: and loved brother-in-law of Bdr. Cecil Lambert, 10thi Battery abroad, and grandson of late
Edgar and Matilda Hollingdale, of South Melbourne, after 2 years 7 months' active service, aged 27 years.
He has sailed on his last commission,
In that beautiful ship called Rest,
And his head is safely, pillowed
- On his great Commander's breast.'
— Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and brothers.
TAYLOR. — Killed in action on the 17th April somewhere in France, after been wounded on three occasions, Pte. Leslie, of 2nd Pioneers, late 21st
Battalion, third dearly beloved eldest son of Mary and the late James Taylor, of 351 Moray-street Albert Park; loving brother of Jim, Berrie, Ted
Bonnie, Alice and Elsie, and Pvt. Harold, Base, Calais: and loved brother-in-law of Bdr. Cecil Lambert, 10thi Battery abroad, and grandson of late
Edgar and Matilda Hollingdale, of South Melbourne, after 2 years 7 months' active service, aged 27 years.
He has sailed on his last commission,
In that beautiful ship called Rest,
And his head is safely, pillowed
- On his great Commander's breast.'
— Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and brothers.