Rank: Lieutenant Unit: 11th Light Horse Regiment Born: 28th September 1894, Smithfield, Sth Aust. Son of Alexander Adams & Alice nee Kelly Next of Kin: Father - Alexander Adams, Smithfield, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Farm labourer Enlisted: 2nd December 1914, Oaklands Address at Date of Enlistment: Smithfield, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 2nd June 1915 from Brisbane, Qld., per HMAT "Medic" Served in Gallipoli, Egypt Returned to Australia 23rd August 1919 per Ht "Morrada" Appointment Terminated: 22nd October 1919 Died: 7th September 1938 Resting: Methodist Cemetery, Salisbury, Sth Aust |
Rank: Sapper
Unit: 5th Pioneer Battalion Born: 4th May 1876, Yatta Creek, Sth Aust - Attestation states Gawler Son of John Adams & Dinah nee Smith Next of Kin: Wife - Ellen Elizabeth Adams, Launceston St., Boulder, West Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer or Miner Enlisted: 1st May 1916, Kalgoorlie, West. Aust. Embarked for Overseas 30th October 1916 from Fremantle, W.A. per HMAT "Port Melbourne" Killed in Action 12th October 1917, France/Belgium Memorialised: Ypres (Menin Gate), Belgium Australian War Memorial: Commemorative Area Panel 174 |
Rank: Corporal
Unit: 9th Light Horse Reinforcements Born: 24th September 1895, Gawler, Sth Aust Son of William Kerce Adams & Lizzie nee Schofield Next of Kin: Mother - Lizzie Adams, Honey St., Woodville, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Clerk Enlisted: 1st December 1914, Oaklands, Sth Aust. Address at Enlistment: Honey St., Woodville, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 6th February 1915 from Melbourne, Victoria per HMAT "Surada" Served: Gallipoli, Egypt Returned to Australia 1st August 1919 per "Argylshire" Discharged: 5th November 1919 Died: 16th April 1969 Resting: Centennial Park, Sth Aust. (Columbarium, Wall 10, Niche H037) |
Rank: Driver
Unit: 7th Battery, 3rd Field Artillery Born: Nth Fitzroy, Victoria Son of James Clement & Elizabeth Addis, 17 North road, Easternwick, Victoria Occupation prior to Enlistment: Farmer Enlisted: 11th March 1915, Keswick, Adelaide, Sth Aust Served: France Died of Wounds received in Action 21st August 1916 Resting: Military Cemetery, Becourt, France Plot 1, Row O, Grave 21 Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 12 |
Rank: Private
Unit: 10th Battalion Born: 7th January 1892,Hackney, Sth Aust. Son of Henry Beaumont Aitchison & Sarah nee Senior Next of Kin: Mother - Elsie Sara Best, 3 Pulsford Road, Prospect, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Assistant Gardener Enlisted: 16th August 1917, Roseworthy, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Roseworthy College, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 30th October 1917 from Melbourne, Victoria per HMAT "Aeneas" Served in France Service Abroad: 1 year 48 days Returned to Australia 16th December 1918 per HT "Borda" Discharged: 25th March 1919 |
Rank: Private
Unit: B Company Receiving Depot Born: 14th December 1895, Point Pass, Sth Aust Son of Hermann Siegusmund George Albanus & Christiane Marie nee Schueller Next of Kin: Father - Hermann Siegusmund George Albanus, Point Pass, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 12th March 1917, Gawler, Sth Aust. Discharged 23rd March 1918 - medically Unfit Service within Australia: 1 year 10 days Died 30th November 1932 Resting: West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide (Eyre, Path No. 24, E/W W, Site 49) |
Rank: Private
Unit: 50th Battalion Born: 3rd October 1883, Lyndoch, Sth Aust. Son of Charles Alexander & Mary Ann nee Edmonds Next of Kin: Wife - Olive Mary Alexander, 47 Charles St., Unley, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Driver Enlisted: 8th August 1917, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: 47 Charles St., Unley, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 7th March 1918 from Melbourne, Victoria per SS "Ormonde" Served in Egypt, France Returned to Australia 21st August 1919 per "City of Exeter" Discharged: 14th September 1919 Died: 1st December 1951 Resting: Centennial Park, Adelaide ( General AB, Path 6, Grave 444) |
Rank: Private
Unit: 17th Battalion Born: 4th July 1883, Gawler, Sth Aust. Son of Mark Allen and Ellen nee THOMPSON Next of Kin: Sister - Mrs Edith Kent, 28 Abbott street, West Maitland, N.S.W. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 3rd February 1915, Liverpool, N.S.W Address at Enlistment: 9 Carrington Street, West Maitland, N.S.W. Embarked 12th May 1915 from Sydney per HMAT "Themistocles" Served: Gallipoli Killed in Action: Gallipoli Peninsular, 7th December 1915 Resting: Shrapnel Valley Cemetery, Plot 1, Row B, Grave 19 Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 82 |
Rank: Private
Unit: 10th Battalion Born: Gawler, Sth Aust Son of Mrs D.H. Anderson, Tod St, Gawler, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 28th August 1914, Morphettville, Sth Aust Embarked: 20th October 1914 from Adelaide per HMAT "Ascanius" Returned to Australia 7th November 1915 per "Runic" Discharged 13th March 1916, Medically Unfit Died 12th January 1966, Adelaide Resting: West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide - Kendrew Oval - Row 24, Site 34 |
Rank: Private
Unit: 50th Battalion Born: 23rd February 1900, Petersburg, Sth Aust. Son of Thomas Angrave & Rosalie Ellen nee Dack Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Rosalie Ellen Angrave, Gawler Railway, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 14th April 1917, Waikerie, Sth Aust Address at Enlistment: Gawler Railway, Sth Aust Embarked 4th August 1917 from Melbourne, Victoria per HMAT "Thermistocles" Served: France Service Abroad: 1 year 146 days Returned to Australia 27th December 1918 per "Sardinia" Discharged 10th January 1919 as Medically Unfit Died: 20th October 1956 Resting: Dudley Park, Sth Aust. |
Rank: Private
Unit: 50th Battalion Born: 20th July 1897, Laura, Sth Aust Son of Thomas Angrave and Rosalie Ellen nee DACK, Commercial Road, Gawler South. Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Rosalie Ellen Angrave, Commercial Road, Gawler South. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Apprentice Fitter Enlisted: 10th Nov 1915, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Enlistment: Gawler, Sth Aust. Embarked 9th March 1916, Adelaide per RMS "Mongolia" Served: France Killed in Action: 23rd February 1917, "in the Field", France Resting: Bulls Road Cemetery, France - Plot 1, Row A Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 149 |
Munitions Worker
Enrolled: Western Australia Aged 34years, Married with 2 children Born: 5-12-1882, Gawler, South Australia Left Australia 19-1-1918, Arrived R.A. Docks, England 22-3-1918 Worked: Woolwich Arsenal as Shell Inspector Returned to Australia & Discharged 22-9-1919 Discharge No: 4352 Died: 28-8-1945 Resting: Crematorium Rose Garden, Garden 2, No. 2 -Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia |
Rank: Private
Unit: 50th Battalion Born: 10th August 1896, Woodside, Sth Aust. Son of William Henry Arney & Rachel Moore nee Lindsay Next of Kin:Father - Mr William Henry Arney, Wanbi, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Farm Hand Enlisted: 14th March 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Angle Vale, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 13th July 1916 from Adelaide per HMAT "Seang Bee" Served in France Service Abroad: 2 years 257 days Returned to Australia 26th March 1919 per HT "Lancashire" Discharged: 3rd May 1919 Died: 30th January 1992 Resting: Enfield, S.Aust. - Eastern Niche Wall, No. 2 FA-FU 6-1 |
Rank: Sapper
Unit: 4th Divisional Signal Company late 50th Battalion Born: 23rd July 1894, Woodside, Sth Aust. Son of William Henry Arney & Rachel Moore nee Lindsay Next of Kin: Father - Mr William Henry Arney, 1st Avenue, Sefton Park, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Farmer Enlisted: 15th March 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: 1st Avenue, Sefton Park, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 11th April 1916 from Adelaide per HMAT "Aeneas" Served in England, France Returned to Australia 30th July 1919 per Ht "Swakopmund" Discharged: 14th September 1919 Died: 04 April, 1983 Cremated: Centennial Park Cemetery (RSL Wall 113 Niche 008) |
Rank: Private
Unit: 10th Battalion Born: Temby, South Wales, U.K. Husband of Daisy Neville Ash, Willaston near Gawler, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Journalist Enlisted: 6th December 1915, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Enlistment: North Adelaide, Sth Aust. Embarked 12th August 1916 from Adelaide, Sth Aust per "Ballarat" Served: France Service Abroad: 1 year 139 days Returned to Australia 28th December 1917, H.T. "Themistocles" Discharged 4th March 1918 - Medically unfit Died 19th October 1959 Resting: Renmark, Sth. Aust. |
Rank: Lance Corporal
Unit: Australian Electrical & Mechanical Mining Unit Born: 26th April 1884, Mt Lofty, Sth Aust Son of Frederick Atkinson & Susan nee Ralph Next of Kin: Wife - Mrs Elsie May Atkinson, Glena St, Broken Hill, N.S.W. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Miner Enlisted: 28th January 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 22nd May 1916 from Sydney per "Warilda" Served in France Returned to Australia 23rd June 1919 per Borda Discharged: 8th August 1919 Died: 18th May 1961 Resting: Willaston, Sth Aust. |
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st Remount Unit Born: 25th February 1896, Gawler, Sth Aust Son of Melville Leonard Axford & Hannah nee Thorn, Next of Kin: Melville Leonard Axford, Devon Street, Goodwood, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Gardener Enlisted: 1st October 1915, Adelaide, Sth Aust Returned to Australia 22nd November 1916, per "Vestalia" - Unit disbanded, Services no longer required. Date of Discharge: 6th December 1916 Enlisted for 2nd Time: 9th January 1917, Adelaide, Sth Aust Returned Overseas with Reinforcements 3rd Light Horse 20th June 1917 Returned to Australia 19th March 1919 per "Lancashire" Discharged 24th May 1919 Died: 6-8-1976 Resting: Happy Valley, Port Lincoln, Sth. Aust. |
Rank: Private
Unit: Australian Army Service Corp Born: 6th January 1887, Gawler, Sth Aust. Son of Charles Ayling & Ann nee Causby, Gawler, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Accountant Enlisted: 19th June 1917, Adelaide, Sth Aust Embarked 30th April 1918 from Sydney per HT "Darwin" Returned to Australia 27th August 1919 per "Burma" Died 20th October 1939 Resting: St George's Cemetery, Gawler, Sth Aust |