CHELTENHAM - GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Cheltenham Cemetery
Headstone Photos: Ian Spelman
Newspapers: David Drinkwater
Biographies: Cathy Sedgwick
Newspapers: David Drinkwater
Biographies: Cathy Sedgwick
Private Albert Ross CALLAGHAN 5117
54th Australian Infantry Battalion
Died of wounds 26-4-1918 aged 29years
Son of James & Emily Jane Callaghan
54th Australian Infantry Battalion
Died of wounds 26-4-1918 aged 29years
Son of James & Emily Jane Callaghan
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Newspaper clipping : David Drinkwater
Private Joshua Haddon FENTON 14808
15th Australian Field Ambulance Died of wounds 1-5-1918 aged 26years Son of Charles & Eleanor M. Fenton, New South Wales
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Private William Robert JERROM 53
3rd Australian Machine Gun Battalion Died 24-4-1918 Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 176
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Newspaper clipping: David Drinkwater
Sergeant Walter Richmond Buchanan JOHNSON 3005
15th Australian Field Ambulance Died of Illness 20-11-1918 aged 28years Son of William H. & Mary Johnson, New South Wales Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 183 Photo: Municipality of Hurstville Honour Roll No.1
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Lance Corporal Percy James PENKETH 2506
17th Australian Infantry Battalion Died of wounds 29-4-1918 aged 26years Son of James W. & Eva Penketh, New South Wales
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Private Robert William RESSO 1722
54th Australian Infantry Battalion Died of wounds 25-9-1918 aged 25years Son of Robert B. & Rebecca Resso, New South Wales
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Private Andrew Williams STEVENS 5766
7th Australian Infantry Battalion Died of accidental injuries 19-11-1917 aged 24years Son of John & Jane Stevens, Victoria
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Newspaper clipping: David Drinkwater
Private Sydney George TURNER 3495
53rd Australian Infantry Battalion Died of wounds 2-5-1918 aged 27years Son of Harry & Elizabeth Turner, New South Wales Lithgow Mercury (N.S.W.) 19-7-1916 Mr. Syd. Turner who has been in England for some months, returned by the Malwa last Monday, and arrived home on Tuesday. He volunteered and went to Rabaul, and was present at the occupation of the German possessions. Unfortunately, he contracted fever in New Guinea, and was invalided home. In Sydney he was for some time in hospital. After some months he volunteered again for service abroad, but failed to pass tho medical test. Not to be deterred, he went to England as a munition worker, and was for some months in Birmingham, in a munition factory. His health, however, prevented him from working longer in England, and he was forced to leave. He is still somewhat affected by the malaria, but is feeling tho benefit of the sea trip. He feels very disappointed at not being able to take part further in some way in the present struggle.
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Private Hubert Chamberlain VALE 2913
3rd Australian Pioneer Battalion Died of wounds 30-4-1918 Husband of C. Vale, New South Wales Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 173 Copied from: "Leaving All that was Dear"
Joseph Devereux & Graham Sacker
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Private James Warren 923
5th Australian Pioneer Battalion Died of wounds 2-5-1918 aged 33years Son of John J.T. & Rose T. Warren Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 175 Newcastle Sun 5-10-1918
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Funeral Pictures for Privates J.H. Fenton, S.G. Turner & J Warren
Panel of the Cheltenham War Memorial