WHITLEY BAY - TYNE & WEAR
Hartley South Cemetery
Blyth Road, Whitley Bay, Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear
Photos: Norman Smith
Biographies: Cathy Sedgwick
Biographies: Cathy Sedgwick
Sergeant Roy Neville WHITE 364
10th Battalion Australian Infantry Died of illness 6-12-1918 aged 28years Son of Walter H. & Elizabeth F. White, Glenelg, Sth. Aust. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 61 Chronicle 14-101-1918
THE LATE CORPORAL R. N. WHITE. News has been received that Corporal Roy N. White, youngest son of F. and W. H. White, Glenelg, was killed in action in France on August 22. He enlisted in August, 1914, and left Australia in October of the same year. He took part in the landing at Gallipoli, where he was wounded, and after four months in England returned, and was on the peninsula until the evacuation. He was wounded again in France. At the time of enlisting he was employed in the offices of the S.A. Railways. He played for the Holdfast Bay Lacrosse Club. For many years he was a chorister at St. Peter's Church, Glenelg. He was 26 years of age." |
Location: C.C. 979
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Private George Edward LODGE 42151
15th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales Own) British Army Died 20-1-1919 aged 34years Son of Wesley and Elizabeth Lodge Husband of Elizabeth Moore Lodge, Aspendale, Victoria. Born at Batley, Yorks. Honoured Australian War Memorial Commemorative Roll
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Location C.C. 1007
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