defence-shed-logo-stacked

Anzac 100 stack-ONBLACK small-100px

Local Heroes WW1

CARTER, Reginald Thomas Clement

Reginald Thomas Clement Carter

Reginald Thomas Clement Carter, born 19th of April 1895 at Exeter, son of Thomas Bacon Carter and Rosetta Caroline Heritage.

He married Minnie Emily Martin, daughter of William John Martin and Mary Jane Spain at Water St. Semaphore on 7th November 1914. They had four Daughters and one son Thomas Reginald Carter R.A.N. born at Semaphore. They Lived in Yeo St, Wellington St and Robin Rd.

During the First World War Reginald Carter served at Fort Glanville and Fort Largs in the Navy Reserve Signal Corps. At this time at this time his Father in-law William John Martin was serving in Eygpt in the First Australian Remount Unit - 3rd Squadron and his Brother in-law Hubert Charles Sansom was in the A.I.F. serving in France.

Reginald Carter died 5th December 1969 and was buried at Centennial Park with a Military Funeral

Submitted by Jeanne Price, Grand Daughter of Reginald and Minnie Carter

 

CARTER-Reginald-Thomas-Clement002

 

CARTER-Reginald-Thomas-Clement003

 

CARTER-Reginald-Thomas-Clement006

 

CARTER-Reginald-Thomas-Clement008

 

CARTER-Reginald-Thomas-Clement010

 

CARTER-Reginald-Thomas-Clement011

Help find Stories Photos to our Honour Boards

Saluting Service: Keeping Our History Alive

100anzacDo you have old Photos, articles or stories of any Service Men of Semaphore & Port adelaide?
Do you have an interest in war and military memorabilia?
Do you have knowledge and a passion to share your stories and knowledge about your own or family military service?
Want to connect with others who also have stories?
Express your interest today and help retrace our proud history.
Email: enquiries@ or Ph. 08 872259756

With Thanks to Our Sponsors

Sponsors-all-stacked

Search Site

Events

No event in the calendar
May 2025
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Our Sponsor

RSL Virtual War Memorial

RSL-Virtual-War-Memorial

Discover and help preserve the history of the men and women that have served our nation. Commemorate your family or community members and preserve the record for future generations. Explore and contribute to the stories of the people that made history in our country’s name Begin right now... Start Contributing 

 

Brand SouthAust1 RGB-500px

Opening Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 04:00pm - 09:30
Thursday 04:00pm - 10:00
Friday 04:00pm - late
Saturday 02:00pm - late
Sunday 02:00pm - late


Minimum Closing Times
Ph. (08) 7225 9756

Discovering Our Locals

Mead-Frederick-James-Stanley-10th-Battalion.jpg

Discover Our WW1 Local Heroes

HARRIS, Gustave Albert

HARRIS, Gustave Albert


Regimental number 1373 Religion Roman Catholic Occupation Cook / Labourer Marital status Single Age at embarkation 20 Next of kin Mother, Mrs Harris, Mead Street, Exeter, South Australia Enlistment date 6-Jan-15 Rank on enlistment Private Unit…

CHEYNE, Magnus George

CHEYNE, Magnus George


Regimental number 2155 School State School, South Australia Other training Nil Religion Church of England Occupation Stock owner Address Coward Springs, South Australia Marital status Single Age at embarkation 28 Next of kin Mother, Mrs Minnie Christina…

JENSEN, Joergen (Jorgan) Christian

JENSEN, Joergen (Jorgan) Christian


Regimental number 2389 Other Names JENSEN Religion Church of England Occupation Labourer Marital status Single Age at embarkation 24 Next of kin Mother, Mrs Christina Sorensen, Logstoumark, Denmark Enlistment date 23-Mar-15 Date of enlistment from Nominal…

BAYLY, Colin

BAYLY, Colin


They then embarked at Southampton on 1 November 1914 aboard the SS Maidan, bound for Europe. Bayly was killed instantly…