My 'goal' has been to document what I can in memory of these men that fought in such horrendous conditions so that we may experience some form of peace today.
The ones I have completed are listed below:
died 1915
died 1916
- Arthur Joseph WEIR d. France
- Allan Wesley WALKEDEN d. France
- Donald William McTAVISH d. France
- William Murdoch Le BRUN d. France
- John Russell PATTERSON d. France
- Arthur Geraldton HIGGS d. France
died 1917
- Arnold Roy BARTRAM d. France
- Arnold Henry Thomas RALPH d. Belgium
- Nelson Wesley Eustace BARWISE d. France
- Raymond Everard BARTRAM d. Belgium
- Reginald Percy BARTRAM d. Belgium
- James Herbert CLEGG d. Belgium
- Carl Walter DALITZ d. France
- Leslie Norman KRAUSE d. Belgium
- Edward Charles Tobias HURTER d. France
- William Stanley ORMANDY d. Belgium
died 1918
- Samuel James NAISMITH (JNR) d. France
- Ernest Cockbill KENDRICK d, France
- Edward Harold ARTSO d. France
- William Gordon TUCKER d. France
- Albert Henry BLACKMORE d. France
- Matthew MATHEWS d. France
died 1919
- John Mathieson William EDMONDS. d. France
died WW2
- Charles Richard Le BRUN d. 'at sea' 1943
- Ernest Lister ROBERTS (1) d. New Guinea 1943
- Ernest Lister ROBERTS (2) d. New Guinea 1943
- Ernest Lister ROBERTS (3) d. New Guinea 1943
Returned to Australia
- Samuel James NAISMITH (SNR) d. Australia 1941
- Heinrich Charles DALITZ d. Australia 1972
- Friedrich Wilhelm DALITZ d. Australia 1959
- Alwin Clarence DALITZ d. Australia 1969
- Gabriel William John DELANEY d. Australia 1999
- James John ROBERTS d. Australia 1968
- Alexander Duncan CAMERON d. Australia 1947
- George Bowden HUDSON d.Australia 1982
- Cyril George BARTRAM d. Australia 1947
- Henry William BARWISE . d. Australia 1948
OTHER
if anyone has any extra data on any of the above, do please let me know.
Leone Fabre
What a lovely project. I have written several posts about men in my family who were lost or fought in wars and it can be very emotional but rewarding. I look forward to reading more.
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