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HOARE, Harry

HOARE, Harry


Regimental number 4493 Place of birth Alberton, South Australia School Alberton Public School Religion Roman Catholic Occupation Labourer Address Kent Street, Alberton, South Australia Marital status Single Age at embarkation 31 Next of kin Mother, Mrs M…

BETTS, Lionel Oxborrow

BETTS, Lionel Oxborrow


Date of birth 27th April 1886, Alberton Son of William Henry Betts & Elizabeth nee Fosdike Religion Church of England Occupation Medical practitioner Address Maitland, South Australia Marital…

McCANN, Jack Stewart Sydney

McCANN, Jack Stewart Sydney


  Regimental number 1059 Religion Church of England Occupation Clerk Address Pelham Street, Glanville, South Australia Marital status Single Age at embarkation 21 Next of kin Mother, Mrs Eliza McCann, Pelham Street, Glanville, South…

CALDWELL, David Wallace

CALDWELL, David Wallace


David Wallace CALDWELL Second Lieutenant David Wallis Caldwell, 27th Battalion, of Semaphore, SA. A carpenter before his enlistment in January 1915…