Rank: Corporal
Unit: 2nd Pioneer Battalion Born: 26th January 1897, Gawler South, Sth Aust Son of John James Rau & Edith Victoria nee Carey Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Edith Victoria Rau, Dudley Avenue, Prospect, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Fitter (James Martin & Co., Gawler) Enlisted: 14th June 1915, Keswick, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 23-8-1915 from Adelaide per RMS Morea Killed in Action 5th August 1916, France Memorialised: Villers Bretonneux, France Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 172 |
Appears in National Archives under RAYMOND- birth Gawler
Rank: Private Battalion: C Company 10th Battalion Born 21 June 1875 at Angle Vale, SA Son of Rev. John Raymont and Mary Elizabeth nee Bridgman, Malvern, SA Husband of Mrs. L Raymont, Parr St., Largs Bay, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Railway Clerk Enlisted 09 September 1914 at Morphettville, SA Embarked for Overseas 27th December 1914 from Melbourne, Victoria per HMAT "Themistocles" Served in Egypt and Gallipoli Service Abroad: 249 days Wounded and invalided to Australia August 1915 per 'Hororato' Discharged as medically unfit 06 May 1916 Died from Shell shock 29 June 1916 Resting: Cheltenham Cemetery, Sth Aust |
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Rank: Lance Corporal Unit: 10th Battalion Born: Donnybrook, Melbourne, Victoria Next of Kin: Mother- Mrs. C Reid, Torrens road, Alberton Park Occupation prior to enlistment: Ironworker Enlisted: 29-8-1914, Morphettville, Sth. Aust. Address at date of Enlistment: Torrens Road, Alberton Embarked for overseas: 20-10-1914 from Adelaide per HMAT Ascanius Served: Gallipoli Killed in Action: 25-4-1915 Gallipoli Buried: Valley of Death, Gallipoli Memorialised: Lone Pine Memorial, Turkey, Panel 32 Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area: Panel 60 |
Rank: Corporal
Unit: 11th Brigade Light Trench Mortar Battery late 43rd Battalion Born: Lyrup, South Australia Son of Walter Gustave Christian Reincke & Anna Dorothea nee Koch Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Anna Dorothy Reincke, Freeling, South Australia Occupation prior to Enlistment: Clerk Enlisted: 22-1-1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Freeling, Sth. Aust. Embarked for Overseas: 9-6-1916 from Adelaide per HMAT "Afric" Served in: France Returned to Australia: 29-6-1919 per Ht "Nestor" Discharged: 14-8-1919 Died 22-8-1950 Resting: West Terrace, Adelaide, Sth Aust. |
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Rank: Private Unit: 9th Light Horse Born: 31 March 1895, Gnadenfrei, Prospect, Sth Aust. Son of Friedrich Wilhelm Renner & Anna Martha Ida Keller, Greenock, Sth Aust. Next of Kin: Cousin: John Morton, Prospect, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 21-10-1914, Morphettville, Sth. Aust. Embarked for Overseas: 11-2-1915 from Melbourne, Victoria per HMAT "Karroo" Served in: Gallipoli Killed in Action: 29-8-1915, Gallipoli Peninsula Memorial: Lone Pine Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 7 |
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: 1st/10th Battalion transfered to No 3 Machine Gun Company Born: 29 November 1877, near Willaston, Sth Aust. Son of James Rice & Mary nee Cummings Next of Kin: Father - James Rice, Bridge street, Gawler, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Miner Enlisted: 11th September 1914, Morphettville, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 27th December 1914 from Melbourne, Victoria per HMAT "Themistocles" Returned to Australia 8th March 1917 per "Kanowna" Discharged 8th August 1917 Died 16th October 1918 Resting: West Terrace , Adelaide - Section: Road 1 North, Path 22, E/W:E Site 51 |
Rank: Private
Unit: 43rd Battalion Born: 9th October 1897, Mt. Pleasant, S.A. - Attestation states Cromer, Sth Aust. Son of Jesse Rich & Helen nee Mueller Next of Kin: Father - Jesse Rich, Cromer near Mt. Pleasant, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 8th February 1917, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Mt. Pleasant, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 23rd June 1917 from Adelaide per HMAT "Borda" Served in France Service Abroad: 1 year 207 days Returned to Australia 15th January 1919 per HT "Somerset" Discharged: 3rd May 1919 Died: 30th July 1988 Resting: Tungkillo Cemetery, South Australia |
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th Light Horse Born: 10th October 1893, Mt. Pleasant, S.A. - Attestation states Cromer, Sth Aust. Son of Jesse Rich & Helen nee Mueller Next of Kin: Father - Jesse Rich, Cromer P.O. via Mt. Pleasant, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Mason Enlisted: 17th October 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Cromer, via Mt. Pleasant, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 8th February 1917 from Adelaide per RMS "Karmala" Served in Egypt Service Abroad: 2 years 6 days Returned to Australia 13th February 1919 per HT "Karoola" Discharged: 14th May 1919 Died: 13th September 1978 Resting: Birdwood Holy Cross Lutheran Cemetery, Sth. Aust. |
Rank: Private
Unit: 6 / 43rd Battalion Born: 7th October 1892, Gawler South, Sth Aust Son of Samuel Richardson & Amanda nee Mosel Next of Kin: Mother - Amanda Richardson, Union Street, Gawler South, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Turner Enlisted: 17th October 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 16th December 1916 from Adelaide per HMAT "Berrima" Returned to Australia 16th April 1918 per "Llanstephan" Discharged: 1st May 1918 - medically unfit Died: 3rd February 1978 Resting: Dudley Park, South Australia |
Rank: Private
Unit: 50th Battalion late 10th Battalion Born: 26th June 1877, Wasleys, Sth Aust. - Attestation states Gawler Son of Seaman Dausler Westminster RICHES & Maria nee SKELTON Next of Kin: Brother - Mr Francis Seaman Riches, Wolseley, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 25th March 1915, Keswick, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 23rd June 1915 from Adelaide, Sth Aust per HMAT "Kanowna" Served In: Egypt, France Killed in Action: 16th August 1916, France Resting: Moquet Farm Memorialised: Villers-Bretonneux, France Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 151 |
Rank: Private
Unit:5th Pioneer Battalion Born: 6th January 1892, Smithfield, Sth Aust. Son of George Ridgway & Sarah nee Pocock Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Sarah Ridgway, Haywards Avenue, Torrensville, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Tailor Enlisted: 28th March 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Torrensville, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 13th July 1916 from Adelaide per HMAT " Seang Bee" Served in England Service Abroad: 307 days Returned to Australia 15th May 1917 per HT "Beltana" Discharged: 22nd June 1917 - medically unfit Died: 8th February 1970 Resting: Centennial Park, Derrick Gardens, Sth Aust. |
Rank: Gunner
Unit: 2nd Field Artillery Brigade Born: 24th July 1890, Friedrichswalde, Kapunda, Sth Aust Son of Otto Bernhard Riegert & Pauline nee Deutschmann Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs P Riegert, Yarloop, Western Australia Occupation prior to Enlistment: Farmer Enlisted: 26th Match 1917, Bunbury, Western Australia Address at Date of Enlistment: Yarloop, Western Australia Embarked for Overseas: 30th April 1918 from Albany, West. Australia per SS "Port Darwin" Served in: France Returned to Australia: 11th June 1919 per HT "Leicestershire" Discharged: 3rd July 1919 Died: 15th April 1969 Resting: Cookernup Cemetery, Harvey Shire, Western Australia |
Unit: D2 Depot
Born: 19th January 1883, Gawler, Sth Aust Son of Harry Parker Riggs & Mary Ann nee Barnett Next of Kin: Wife - Mrs Ruby Riggs, 21 Commercial Rd., South Fremantle, West Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Boiler Maker Enlisted: 20th February 1917, Fremantle, West Australia Services no longer required - not due to misconduct Died: 15th February 1957 Resting: Jamestown Cemetery, Sth Australia |
Rank: Corporal
Unit: 3rd Light Horse Regimant Born: 17th April 1887, Gawler West, Sth Aust Son of Frederick Henry Alexander Riggs & Ellen nee Garrett Next of Kin: Father - F. A. J.Riggs, Gawler West, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 31st August 1914, Morphettville, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 22nd October 1914 from Adelaide per HMAT "Port Lincoln" Returned to Australia 23rd November 1918 per HT "Devon" Discharged 22nd January 1919 Died: 3rd September 1965 Resting: Murray Bridge, Sth Aust. |
Rank: Corporal
Unit: 32nd Battalion Born: 17th May 1895,Gawler West, Sth Aust Son of George Rippin & Annie nee Hammond Next of Kin: Father - George Rippin, Jamestown, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Carpenter Enlisted: 15th September 1915, Adelaide, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 9th March 1916 from Outer Harbour, Sth Aust per RMS "Mongolia" Returned to Australia 15th July 1920 per HT "Kigoma" Discharged: 15th October 1920 Died: 19th January 1959 Resting: Centennial Park, Sth Aust. |
Rank: Private
Unit: 5th Machine Gun Battalion Born: 9th January 1897, Gawler, Sth Aust. Son of Vivian Roberts & Elizabeth Jane nee Dunstan Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Jennie Roberts, Robsart Street, Parkside, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Clerk Enlisted: 20th March 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 10th May 1917 from Melbourne, Victoria per HMAT 'Clan MacGillvray Served In: France Returned to Australia 18th August 1919 per HT "Port Melbourne" Discharged: 17th September 1919 Died: 3rd July 1938 Resting: Mitcham General Cemetery, South Australia |
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Rank: Corporal
Unit: 27th Battalion Born: 17th November 1889, Long Plain, Sth Aust - Attestation states Long Plain, Gawler Son of Josiah Roberts & Martha Ann nee Dean Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Martha Ann Roberts, Windsor North Post Office, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Farmer Enlisted: 3rd March 1915, Keswick, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 31st May 1915, from Adelaide per HMAT "Geelong" Served: Gallipoli, Egypt, France Killed in Action: 5th November 1916, France Memorialised: Villers-Bretonneux, France Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 111 |
Rank: Private
Unit: 32nd Battalion then 3rd Divisonal Headquarters Born: 4th January 1890, Willaston, Sth Aust. Son of William Henry Robindon & Maria nee Graves Next of Kin: Wife - Mrs Annie K Robinson, Church Hill, Gawler, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Plasterer Enlisted: 13th January 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 26th March 1916, Returned to Australia 19th March 1919 per "Lancashire" Discharged 10th May 1919 Died: 13th April 1972 Resting: St George's, Magill, Sth Aust Advertiser 14th April 1972 ROBINSON, Arthur - On April 13, at a private hospital, late of 17 Tennyson avenue, Tranmere, beloved husband of the late Annie Keturah Robinson, loved father of Audrey and father-in-law of Edward Moffatt. Aged 82 years. |
Rank: Lieutenant
Unit: 10th Battalion Born: 12th June 1895, Gawler South, Sth Aust. Son of James Robinson & Fanny nee Haynes Next of Kin: Father - J. Robinson, Gawler Railway, Gawler, Sth Aust Enlisted: 24th August 1914 Embarked for Overseas from Adelaide 20th October 1914 per HMAT "Ascanius" Served Gallipoli & France Returned to Australia May 1918 per "Kenilworth Castle" Appointment Terminated 30th September 1918 Died: 7th August 1956 Resting: West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, Sth. Aust. |
Rank: Private
Unit: 27th Battalion Born: Sunderland, England Son of William & Margaret Robinson, 67 Victor street, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, England Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Margaret Robinson, 5 Brandlang St, Sunderland, Durham, England. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Fireman - Fire Brigade Enlisted: 21st June 1915, Keswick, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 14th September 1915 from Adelaide per HMAT "Ballarat" Died of Wounds, 4th August 1916, 13th General Hospital, Boulogne, France Resting: Boulogne Cemetery, France - Grave No 3686 Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 111 The Advertiser 18th October 1916 Private J.G. Robinson, who died of wounds received in action in France on August 4, left for the front on September 14, 1915. Prior to his enlistment he was a member of the South Australian Fire brigade for two years, and was stationed at Gawler, where he was highly respected. he was the third son of Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson, of Sunderland, England, who have three other sons serving with the colors. |
Rank: Private
Unit: 10th Battalion Born: 9th March 1899,Lyndoch, Sth Aust. Son of William John Rogers & Mary Louisa nee Galas Next of Kin: Father - William John Rogers, Lyndoch, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Station Hand Enlisted: 25th April 1917, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Lyndoch, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 23rd June 1917 from Adelaide per HMAT "Borda" Served in France Returned to Australia 4th September 1919 per HT "Takada" Discharged: 4th October 1919 Died: 23rd December 1978 Resting: Lyndoch Cemetery, South Australia |
Rank: Lance Corporal
Unit: 48th Battalion Born: 24th January 1886 Colton, Sth Aust. Son of David Roper & Philadelphia nee Horsnell Next of Kin: Wife - Mrs Ida Myrtle ROPER, Solomontown, Sth. Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Ironmonger Enlisted: 7th March 1916, Port Pirie, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Port Pirie, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas: 11th April 1916 from Adelaide per HMAT "Aeneas" Served in: France Killed in Action: 10th August 1917 Resting: Messines Ridge British Military Cemetery Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 146 |
Rank: Private
Unit: 8 th / 10th Battalion Born: 10th July 1891, Gawler, Sth Aust Son of William Ronald Ross & Emily Jane nee Allen Next of Kin: Wife - Mrs Olive Branch Ross, 18 King William Road, Hyde Park, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Fitter & Turner Enlisted: 20th May 1915, Keswick, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 2nd September 1915 from Adelaide per HMAT "Anchises" Returned to Australia 23rd July 1916 from Egypt per "Port Sydney" Discharged: 20th September 1916 - permanently unfit Died: 14th February 1958 Resting: Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, Sth. Australia |
Rank: Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant
Unit: 27th Battalion Born: 10th February 1894, Gawler, Sth Aust Son of William Ronald Ross & Emily Jane nee Allen Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Emily Jane Ross, King William Rd., Hyde Park, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Typist Clerk Enlisted: 1st March 1915, Keswick, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 31st May 1915 from Adelaide per HMAT "Geelong" Returned to Australia 9th May 1919 per HT "Khyber" Discharged 2nd August 1919 Died: 18th May 1989 Resting: Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia |
Rank: Private
Unit: 3rd Light Horse Born: 7th May 1897, Two Wells, Sth Aust. Son of Timothy Rowe & Lydia Beatrice nee Hastwell Next of Kin: Mother Mrs Lydia Beatrice Rowe, Two Wells, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Dairyman Enlisted: 31st March 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust Postal Address at Date of Enlistment: c/- R Clements, Willaston, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 24th August 1916 from Adelaide per RMS "Mooltan" Served in Egypt Returned to Australia 26th June 1919 per HT "Orari" Discharged: 28th August 1919 Died: 22nd December 1986 Resting: Naracoorte Cemetery, South Australia |
Rank: Warrant Officer
Unit: Army Medical Corps Born: 25th July 1882, Gawler South, Sth Aust. Son of Henry Rowe & Emma nee Francis Next of Kin: Wife - Mrs Elsie Myrtle Rowe, Union Bank, Naracoorte, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Registered Chemist Enlisted: 21st August 1915, Keswick, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 13th July 1916, from Adelaide per HMAT "Seang Bee" Returned to Australia 14th February 1919 per "Themistocles" Discharged 24th March 1919 Died 15th August 1944 Resting: North Road Cemetery, Sth Aust. |
Rank: Driver
Unit: 1st Division Train (4th A.S.C. late 10th Battalion) Born: 19th June 1895, Two Wells, Sth Aust. Son of Timothy Rowe & Lydia Beatrice nee Hastwell Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Lydia Rowe, Two Wells, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 9th August 1915, Adelaide, Sth Aust Address at Date of Enlistment: Two Wells, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 2nd December 1915 from Adelaide per RMS "Malwa" Served in France Returned to Australia 29th June 1919 per HT "Nestor" Discharged: 22nd August 1919 Died: 8th April 1941 Resting: Dudley Park, Sth Aust. |
Rank: Private
Unit: 3rd Machine Gun Company Born: 28th August 1883, Angle Vale, Sth Aust. - Attestation states Gawler Son of John Peter Rowe & Lavinia nee Magor Next of Kin: Brother - Mr Cuthbert Rowe, Valley, Brisbane, Queensland Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 11th April 1917, Brisbane, Quuensland Embarked for Overseas 26th November 1917 from Melbourne, Victoria per SS "Indara" Returned to Australia 7th September 1919 per HT "Takada" Discharged: 2nd October 1919 Died: 16th April 1969 Resting: Dudley Park, Sth Aust. |
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Rank: Private Unit: 10th Battalion Born: 25th April 1883, Gawler East, Sth Aust Son of Richard Chisman ROWE & Emma Jane nee BLACK Next of Kin: Wife - Ethel Miriam Rowe, 14 Goodwood rd off Rose Terrace, Wayville, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Shunter, S.A. Railways Enlisted: 11th November 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 23rd June 1917 from Adelaide per HMAT "Borda" Served In: France Returned to Australia 29th June 1919 per HT "Nestor" Discharged: 30th July 1919 Died: 25th October 1966 Resting: Centennial Park, Derrick Gardens |
Rank: Captain
Unit: 50th Battalion Born: 27th September 1885, Gawler, Sth Aust Son of Samuel Bruce Rudall & Margaret nee McNeil Next of Kin: Wife - Mrs Kathleen Rudall, Gawler, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Solicitor Enlisted: 11th August 1915, Adelaide, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 11th April 1916, from Adelaide per HMAT "Aeneas" Returned to Australia 14th June 1919 per "Kaiser-I-Hind" Appointment Terminated 29th July 1919 Died 1st January 1955 Resting: West Terrace AIF Cemetery |
Service No: 939
Rank: Munition Worker Born: 10th April 1880, Gawler South Son of William Rusby & Annie nee Potter Occupation prior to Enlistment: Blacksmith Enlisted: South Australia Address at Date of Enlistment: Hilliam Street, Gawler South, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 22nd May 1917 from Fremantle, West Aust. per HMAT "Benalla" Worked H.M. Factory, Site A, Oldbury, England Returned to Australia 4th May 1919 per SS "Kursk" Discharged: 4th May 1919 Died: 12th October 1966 Resting: Willaston, Sth Aust. |
Chronicle 7th December 1918
RUST - On the 19th November, at the Casualty Clearing Station, of Influenza, No. 5809 Corporal Harold Rust, No 6 Australian Motor Transport Coy., beloved husband of Nellie A. Rust, of Airlie avenue, Propsect, and eldest son of Staff-Captain Rust, of the Salvation Army, Perth. Private A. C. RUST died at sea on October 18. He leaves a widow and three children, who are resident in Adelaide. He was the deputy band master of the Salvation Army Pirie-street Silver Band. He is the son of Staff-Captain Rust, of Perth, and formerly of Adelaide. Private Rust's brother is at the front. |
Rank: Private
Unit: 50th Battalion Born: 1st January 1897, Adelaide, Sth Aust Son of Edward Rust & Clara Elizabeth Grills nee Tape Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Clara Elizabeth Rust, Aroona Road, Kilkenny, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Jeweller Enlisted: 16th June 1915, Keswick, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Aroona road, Kilkenny, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 11th January 1916 from Adelaide, Sth Aust per HMAT "Borda" Served in Egypt, France Service Abroad: 1 year 173 days Returned to Australia 2nd July 1917 per "Themistocles" Discharged: 13th August 1917 (medically unfit) Died: 13th July 1970 Resting: Centennial Park, Sth Aust. |
Rank: PrivateUnit: 9th Battalion
Born: Wangaratta, Victoria Occupation prior to Enlistment: labourer Enlisted: 30th August 1915, Townsville, Queensland Embarked for Overseas 3rd January 1916 from Brisbane per HMAT "Kyarra" Served In: France Returned to Australia19th July 1917 per "Ayrshire" Discharged: 1 September 1917 Died: 9-1-1945 Resting: Willaston, South Australia |
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Rank: Private
Unit: 12th Battalion Born: 9th September 1894, Gawler South, Sth Aust Son of John Ryan & Dora nee Hobcroft Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs D.R. Ryan, Elizabeth street, Gawler, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 30th November 1914, Oaklands, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 15th February 1915 from Adelaide per HMAT 'Itonus" Died of Wounds received in Action, at 38th Casualty Clearing Station, France on 13th November 1916 Resting: Heilly Station Cemetery, France - Plot 5, Row E, Grave 18 Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 67 |