Rank: Trooper
Unit: 3rd Light Horse Regiment Born: 10th February 1898, Murray Bridge, Sth Aust Son of Francis Augusta Ladner & Elizabeth nee Elliott Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Elizabeth Campbell, Exmouth Road, Exeter Occupation prior to Enlistment: Painter Enlisted: 23rd October 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust Address at Date of Enlistment: Exeter, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 9th May 1917 from Sydney, N.S.W. per HMAT "Port Sydney" Served in Egypt, Palestine Died of Illness 4th June 1918, 66th Casualty Clearing Station, Israel Resting Jerusalem War Cemetery Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 4 |
Rank: Gunner
Unit: 4th D A C Born: 29th April 1894, Gawler South, Sth Aust Son of Thomas Greenway Lamb & Kitty nee Smith Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Kitty Lamb, Corner Murray & Finnis Street, Gawler South, S.A. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Horse Driver Enlisted: 4th May 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Gawler, S.A. Embarked for Overseas 7th September 1916 from Melbourne, Victoria per "Port Sydney" Served In: France Returned to Australia 29th June 1919 per HT "Port Napier" Discharged: 6th August 1919 Died: 10th December 1969 Resting: Kapunda Cemetery, Sth. Aust. |
LAVIS Frederic Clifford 12636 |
Rank: M.T. Driver Unit: 3rd Australian Motor Transport Company Born: 24th October 1892, Gawler, Sth Aust. Son of Robert John Lavis & Lucy Ellen nee Cooper Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Lucy Ellen Lavis, Kensington Rd., Norwood, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Furniture Warehouseman Enlisted: 2nd February 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Kensington Road, Norwood, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 31st May 1916 from Adelaide per per HMAT "Suevic" Returned to Australia 13th May 1919 per Dongola ex HT Czar. Died: 25th December 1953 Resting: Mitcham, Sth Aust. The Advertiser 26th December 1953 LAVIS - On December 25, at his late residence, 93 Watson avenue, Toorak Gardens, Frederic Clifford, beloved husband of Grace Evelyn and loving father of John and David. |
Rank: Private
Unit: "B" Company, 2nd depot Battalion Born: 27th March 1893, Willaston, Sth Aust Son of Daniel Lawler & Eliza nee Cork Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Eliza Lawler, Willaston, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Blacksmith Enlisted: 7th February 1916, Port Pirie, Sth Aust Discharged: 24th February 1916 - Medically Unfit Died: 22nd March 1967 Resting: Willaston |
Rank: T / Corporal
Unit: 9th Light Horse Born: 23rd June 1885, Glenelg, Sth Aust Son of Richard Smith & Emma nee Law Next of Kin: Father - Mr Richard Smith, Woodlands, Glenelg, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Grazier Enlisted: 11th August 1915, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Glenelg, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 27th July 1916 from Adelaide per RMS "Malwa" Served in Egypt, England Returned to Australia 9th June 1919 per HT "Kaiser-i-Hind" Discharged: 24th July 1919 Died: 24th April 1960 Resting: St Jude's Cemetery, Brighton, Sth Aust. |
Rank: Private
Unit: 27th Battalion Born: 20-4-1889, Barossa Diggings, Sth Aust. Son of James Lacey Lawson & Louisa nee Gangell Next of Kin: Wife - Mrs Johanna Louisa Lawson, Keswick, South Australia Occupation prior to Enlistment: Porter S.A. Railways Enlisted: 30-9-1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Keswick, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas: 24-1-1917 from Adelaide per HMAT "Miltiades" Served in: France Killed in Action 8-8-1918 Resting: Villers Bretonneux Military Cemetery, Fouilloy, France Australian War Memorial Commemorative Area - Panel 110 |
Rank: Corporal
Unit: 50th Battalion Born: 29th May 1896, Gawler South, Sth Aust. Son of Richard William Laycock & Elizabeth nee Riggs Next of Kin: Father - Richard Laycock, Gawler South, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Grocer Enlisted: 2nd October 1917, Gawler, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 7th March 1918 from Melbourne, Victoria per SS "Ormonde" Returned to Australia 21st August 1919 per HT "City of Exeter" Discharged: 14th September 1919 Died: 9th September 1978 Resting: Centennial Park, Adelaide - Tranquility Rose Bed, T9, No. 006 |
Family Memorial - Foulkstown, R.C. Cemetery, Kilkenny, Ireland
Photos: TLH |
In loving memory of
William Leahy Glendine Kilkenny Who died 16th Oct 1933 his wife Catherine Leahy Died 14th Dec 1930 also his son Richard died 8th Aug 1918 and his daughter Mary died 12th June 1931 His sons Michael died 11 Jan 1958. James died 1st Feb 1974 Thomas died 16th Nov 1976. His nephew William Leahy died 22nd Sept 1983 R.I.P. |
Photo Courtesy: Paton Family
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Rank: L / Corporal Unit: 32nd Battalion late 3/10th Battalion Born: 29th September 1896, Gawler South, Sth Aust Son of Charles Lemmich & Alice nee O'Leary Next of Kin: Mother - Alice Lemmich, Beryl Street, Broken Hill, N.S.W. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Fitter Address at date of Enlistment: Broken Hill, N.S.W. Enlisted: 19th December 1914, Ascot Park, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 24th February 1915, from Melbourne, Victoria nee HMAT "Runic" Service Abroad: 3 years 15days Served: Gallipoli, France Returned to Australia 10th March 1918 per "Karoola" Discharged: 12th September 1918 - Medically unfit Died: 8th November 1950 New South Wales Garden of Remembrance |
Rank: Private
Unit: 10th Battalion Born: 13th October 1891, Barossa Goldfields, Sth Aust Son of George Leonard & Rebecca Ann nee Gaston Next of Kin: Mother - Rebecca Ann Leonard, 92 George St., Unley, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Farmer Enlisted: 31st March 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: 92 George St., Unley, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 27th June 1916 from Melbourne, Victoria per HMAT "Barambah" Served in England Service Abroad: 1 year 87 days Returned to Australia 21st September 1917 per HT "Nestor Discharged:18th February 1918 - medically unfit Died: 29th September 1933 Resting: Cheltenham Cemetery, Sth Aust.- Section O, Drive C, Path 9 (34) Site 328C |
Photo: Gawler History Team Group
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Rank: Captain
Unit: 11th Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corp. Born: 1st August 1884, Gawler South, Sth Aust. Son of Frederick Henry Lewis & Francis Maria nee Smythe Next of Kin: Wife - Mrs Winifred L Lewis, High Street, Gawler Occupation prior to Enlistment: Medical Practitioner Enlisted: 25th January 1917 Embarked for Overseas 11th May 1917 from Melbourne, Victoria per "Ascanius" Returned to Australia 29th January 1919 per "Karoola" Appointment Terminated 11th October 1919 Died: 12th July 1972 Resting: Centennial Park, Sth Aust - Tranquility Wall 70, Niche A003 |
Rank: Driver
Unit: 5th Divisional Ammunition Column Born: Middlesborough, England Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Elizabeth Lewis, 44 Princess Road, Middlesborough, England Occupation prior to Enlistment: Carpenter Enlisted: 9th October 1915, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Willaston, North Gawler, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 5th January 1916 from Melbourne per HMAT "Afric" Served in Egypt, France Returned to Australia 10th May 1920 per HT "Zealandic" Discharged: 3rd July 1920 Died: 15-12-1946 Resting: Waikerie, S.A. |
Photo: Vicki Twyford
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Rank: Private
Unit: 32nd Battalion Born: Redhill, Sth Aust Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Mary Liebing, Taylors Road, Torrensville, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Hardware Assistant Enlisted: 19th January 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 25th March 1916 from Adelaide per HMAT "Shropshire" Returned to Australia 1st January 1919 per HT "Marathon" Discharged: 13th April 1919 Died: 6th June 1952 Resting: West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, Sth. Aust. |
Rank: Private
Unit: 10th Battalion Born: 31st December 1898,Lyndoch, Sth Aust. Son of George Edward Linton & Pauline Martha nee Kalms Next of Kin: Father - Mr George Linton, Lyndoch, Sth Aust. Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 22nd January 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: 20th September 1957 Resting: Church of England Cemetery, Lyndoch Advertiser 21st September 1957 LINTON - On September 20th, at Angaston (suddenly), Harold the dearly beloved husband of Olive Linton and loving father of Betty, Edward, Yvonne and Lillian. Aged 58 years. |
Rank: Driver
Unit: 7th Field Artillery Brigade Born: 6th November 1894, Gawler, St Aust Son of Charles Ludwig Lohrman & Janet Munro nee Gillies Next of Kin: Father - Charles Lohrman, 5 Grindley St., Newport, Victoria Occupation prior to Enlistment: Soldier previously Driver Enlisted: 11th October 1916, Queenscliff, Victoria Embarked for Overseas 23rd December 1916 from Melbourne, Victoria per RMS "Orontes" Served In: France Returned to Australia 20th August 1919 per HT "Frankfurt" Died: 6 September 1966 Resting: Beechworth Cemetery, Victoria - Church of England Section F |
Rank: Lieutenant
Unit: 43rd Battalion Born: 13th August 1894, Gawler West, Sth Aust Son of Harry Lomman & Jane nee Semmens Next of Kin: Mother - Mrs Jane Lomman, Amy Street, Kilkenny, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Assistant Minister Enlisted: 1st April 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Address at Date of Enlistment: Kilkenny, Sth Aust Embarked for Overseas 7th November 1916 from Adelaide per HMAT "Afric" Served in France Returned to Australia 18th October 1919 per "Euripides" Discharged: 4th December 1919 Died: 9-11-1968 Resting: Centennial Park, Adelaide - R.S.L. Wall 136, Niche D009 |
Rank: Corporal
Unit: 27th Battalion late 10th Battalion Born: Gawler, Sth Aust. Next of Kin: Father - James Christian Lucas, Little Cardwell St., Adelaide, Sth Aust Occupation prior to Enlistment: Barman Enlisted: 30th May 1916, Adelaide, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 28th August 1916 from Adelaide per HMAT "Anchises" Returned to Australia 22nd May 1919 per "Khyber" Discharged: 30th June 1919 Died: 27th October 1949 Resting: Centennial Park, Adelaide - Acacia A, Path AO, Grave 947 The Advertiser 28th October 1949 LUCAS - On October 27, suddenly at his residence, 76 Northumberland street, Tusmore, Howard Chapman, dearly beloved husband of Lily Lucas and loving father of Dorothy and Ronald. Aged 62 years. |
Rank: Lieutenant
Unit: 5th Battalion Born: 29th January 1893, Gawler, Sth Aust. Son of George Lucas & Martha Ann nee Mankey Next of Kin: Father - Geo. Lucas, Maryborough, Victoria Occupation prior to Enlistment: Draper Enlisted: 25th September 1916 Embarked for Overseas: 23rd November 1916 from Melbourne, Victoria per HMAT "Hororata" Appointment Terminated 17th May 1918 Naval & Military Expeditionary Force Embarked overseas on 31st May 1918 from Sydney, N.S.W per SS "Marsina" Returned to Australia 1918 per "Osterley" Re-embarked overseas 19th February 1919 from Sydney per SS "Melusia" Returned to Australia: 23rd March 1920 per HT "Morinda" Appointment Terminated 7th May 1920 Died 15th September 1953 Resting: Rookwood, Sydney, N.S.W. |
Rank: T/Driver
Unit: 9th Light Horse Regiment Born: Sherbourne, Somerset, England Next of Kin: Father - Charles Lye, Wells near Frome, Somerset, England Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer Enlisted: 20th October 1914, Morphettville, Sth Aust Address at Date of Enlistment: Gawler West, Sth Aust. Embarked for Overseas 11th February 1915, Melbourne, Victoria per HMAT "Karroo" Served in Gallipoli, Egypt Returned to Australia 21st November 1919 per "Pakeha" Discharged: 21st January 1920 Died 15th May 1944 Resting: North Brighton, Sth Aust. |