Charles Herbert Cane
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Revision as of 04:28, 17 October 2014
CANE, Charles Herbert
Service no: 1116 [1]
Place of birth: Bateman’s Bay, 1894
Address: Unknown
Occupation: Labourer
Next of kin: Harry Kane (brother), Post Office, Orange, later Constance E. Cane (sister), c/- Mrs Hall, 77 Gerard Street, Alexandria
Date of enlistment: 21 October 1914
Place of enlistment: Liverpool
Age at enlistment: 21
Fate: Embarked HMAT Themistocles A32, Melbourne, 22 December 1914. Killed in action, Gallipoli, Turkey.
Date of death: 27 April 1915
Buried: No known grave
When Charles Herbert Cane enlisted in October 1914 he nominated his brother Harry in Orange as his next of kin.
A labourer in Victoria prior to enlistment, Charles embarked HMAT Themistocles in Melbourne on 22 December 1914. Private Cane served in the 2nd Battalion at Gallipoli, where he was killed in action on 27 April 1915.
Charles’ and Harry’s brother, Henry Wilson Cane, also enlisted in WWI. Henry was hospitalised whilst in camp at Broadmeadows in Victoria. He died on 23 May 1915; his service records cite measles and bronchopneumonia as his cause of death.
It is not clear what brought Harry - Harold Woodman Cane – to Orange. Census records indicate that he was living in Melbourne in 1914, but had moved to Sydney by 1933, where he remained until his death in July 1974.