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  • Norman Douglas Sherwin
    …g|200px|thumb|left|Norman Douglas Sherwin. Image courtesy ''Molong Express and Western District Advertiser''.]] …in was born in Cargo in 1894, one of seven children born to Arthur Sherwin and his wife Catherine. Norman’s father, Arthur, became the Boree Shire Coun…
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  • William Charles Fubbs
    …andfather - Joseph Fubbs - ran a confectionary shop on the corner of Anson and Byng Streets during the 1880s. …hospitalised twice during his service; in October 1918 with acute colitis, and again the following month suffering from myocarditis.
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  • Walter Thomas Cornish
    …ther [[Edmund Thomas Cornish]] were educated at Orange East Public School; and both brothers went on to enlist in the First World War. A younger brother … … be hospitalised on two further occasions; in February 1916 with pleurisy, and in December the same year with influenza.
    6 KB (877 words) - 00:31, 1 December 2020
  • Thomas Charles Cornish
    …sh was born in England in 1898, the youngest of three boys born to Phillip and Frances Cornish. A sister – Phyllis - was born two years later. When Tho… … brothers Edmund and Walter enlisted in the First World War in August 1914 and June 1915 respectively, however there appears to be no record of Thomas’…
    2 KB (308 words) - 21:50, 17 February 2015
  • William Henry O’Bree
    '''Buried:''' Courtney's and Steel's Post Cemetery, Gallipoli, Turkey …ar. Elizabeth died in 1890 and, in 1899, William married Emily Eliza Brown and a step-brother – Eric – was born in 1901.
    3 KB (493 words) - 02:46, 13 January 2021
  • Herbert Henry Argall
    …ent and courteous, the ''Leader'' claimed “nothing was a trouble to him, and it was a pleasure to have Bert Argall attending to your inquiries.” … in July 1915. His railway colleagues presented him with a wristlet watch, and his old Sunday School associates a jewel case prior to his leaving for the…
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  • Preston Edwin Argall
    …own to see Dr [[Neville Howse]], who declared his wounds to be superficial and removed the pellets. … months after his older brother Herbert. He embarked from Sydney in August and joined the 17th Battalion in France in December. He served for just three …
    4 KB (669 words) - 00:45, 18 November 2020
  • Charles Herbert Cane
    …dows in Victoria. He died on 23 May 1915; his service records cite measles and bronchopneumonia as his cause of death. [[Category:Service Men and Women|Cane-Charles-Herbert]]
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  • Henry George
    '''Buried:''' 11 May 1915, at sea between Gallipoli and Alexandria … hospitalised on board the ''Gloucester Castle''. On 11 May he passed away and was buried at sea by Chaplain J. H. Wilford.
    2 KB (297 words) - 23:55, 2 January 2021
  • William Feening
    … sent a letter home describing his ordeal at Gallipoli - “I got blown up and buried” – as well as a visit to Buckingham Palace. …ious wounds to his head and hands. He was taken to the 9th Field Ambulance and later transferred to the 15th Casualty Clearing Station at Ebblinghem wher…
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  • Thomas Murphy
    … By 1892 they had moved to Orange where Harry, Mary, Daniel, Samuel, Vera, and William Murphy were born. … New Zealand ships of these two convoys carried a total of 40,000 soldiers and nearly 17,000 horses. They were the two largest convoys to depart from Aus…
    4 KB (628 words) - 05:29, 7 January 2021
  • Joseph McCullough
    … in Belfast in about 1889, the third son of William McCullough, a builder, and his wife Isabella. …treet]] in Orange, and working as a labourer. He enlisted in November 1914 and embarked from Sydney in February the following year. Joseph served as a pr…
    2 KB (312 words) - 05:09, 7 January 2021
  • Francis Cornwall Moad
    …all Moad was born in 1894, the youngest of 15 children born to Arthur Moad and his wife Mary Ann nee Ward who farmed ''Little Springs'' at Spring Hill. A… … private in the 6th Light Horse Regiment. Private Moad served in Gallipoli and France. Whilst in Gallipoli he was struck with enteric fever, which saw hi…
    4 KB (603 words) - 05:24, 7 January 2021
  • Raymond Westley Moad
    …Moad was born in 1891, the 2nd youngest of 15 children born to Arthur Moad and his wife Mary Ann nee Ward who farmed ''Little Springs'' at Spring Hill. A… …y served in the 4th Field Ambulance, and worked as a wardsman at Liverpool and Randwick Hospital for several months prior to embarkation.
    3 KB (403 words) - 05:25, 7 January 2021
  • John Daniel ('Jack') McLachlan
    … was the the highly popular proprietor of the Cumnock Hotel between 1888 and 1904. …hospitalised twice. In July he sustained a gunshot wound to his left hand, and in November an infected heel. On 1 August 1915 he was appointed Lance Corp…
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  • William Holland
    … Light Horse Reserve. William and his mother were residing at his aunt’s and uncle’s house in [[Byng Street]]; William’s uncle - Henry Armytage - w… … long as we lie low…Some of the boys have been here 17 weeks and longer, and are none the worse for the experience.” William would be mortally wounde…
    3 KB (529 words) - 00:29, 3 January 2021
  • James Caleb Spicer
    …r and his wife Margaret (nee MacElligott). James was 27 years old, single, and working as a miner when he enlisted in WWI in January 1916. …erseas service. The Lewis Ponds community held a celebration in his honour and presented him with a watch as a keepsake.
    3 KB (495 words) - 00:34, 10 February 2021
  • Samuel Archibald Spicer
    …rchibald Spicer was born in Orange in 1890, the second son of James Spicer and his wife Margaret (nee MacElligott). …uel and William when they left for camp, presenting them with a gold watch and silver match box each. A family friend gave thanks on the boys’ behalf s…
    3 KB (383 words) - 00:32, 10 February 2021
  • William John Spicer
    …n in Lewis Ponds in 1893, the third son (and fourth child) of James Spicer and his wife Margaret (nee MacElligott). William and his older brother, Samuel, enlisted together in Liverpool in July 1915. An…
    1 KB (188 words) - 00:37, 10 February 2021
  • Thomas Samuel Spicer
    …known and highly respected residents of Upper Lewis Ponds where they lived and farmed sheep for many years. Thomas enlisted in February 1916 and attended training camp for several months. He was discharged in July 1916.
    1 KB (221 words) - 00:36, 10 February 2021

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