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351 | An original ANZAC. Wounded at Gallipoli and evacuated to Egypt and Malta. Returned to his unit after about three months. Rose through the ranks from Private to Lieutenant (Platoon Commander). Decorated with a Military Cross (MC) and was Mentioned in Despatches. Lest We Forget. | SHIELLS Walter Edward, MC (I24880)
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352 | Anglican 9, Row 8, Plot 19 | ARGUS Frederick Trewin (I19104)
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353 | Anglican Monumental Section AD - 0310 | BAYLISS Frederick Australia (I35463)
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354 | Anglican Monumental Section AD - 309 | KABLE Josephine Victoria (I35412)
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355 | Anglican Old Portion, Row AA | ELDER Wilhelmina Wemyss (I14699)
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356 | Anglican Section T, Grave 6077-6078 | MILLS Lucy Caroline (I35175)
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357 | Anglican Section T, Grave 6077-6078 | COLLISON Thomas (I35582)
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358 | Anglican, Section G, Row 4 | MCGINTY Helen Sinclair (I1660)
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359 | Anglican-XXIV-2 | BRIMACOMBE William (I15604)
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360 | Ann re-married Richard GREENAWAY in 1855 at Kilkhampton CON and they had issue. | BARRETT Ann (I27656)
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361 | Anna Bertha (Annie) SCHNEIDER (1907-2012) was firstly married to Charles Archibald MASON (b. 1901) who died in 1964. Her second marriage was to Ernest Vinson (Vin) WALTER (1904-1993). At the time of her passing she was at age 104 years, one of Victoria's oldest residents. | MASON Anna Bertha (I3518)
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362 | Anna CLAGO was firstly married on 5 Dec 1842, at Kennington SRY to Richard DYER (1818-1849). They had an issue of two children namely Samuel Ezra DYER (1840-1900) and Rebecca DYER (1847-1931) prior to Richard's passing on 15 Jun 1849 at Windsor NSW. | CLARGO Anna (I35333)
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363 | Anna was a niece of Roger WALTER's first wife Isabella McKENZIE. | MCKENZIE Anna (I16121)
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364 | Another one-time identity of Windsor has gone the way of all flesh, in the person of Mr. John Henry Single Mills, whose demise was briefly referred to in last week's issue of the GAZETTE. Mr. Mills was brother to Mrs. Collison, and step father to Mr. S.E. Dyer and Mrs. F.J. Morley, of Windsor, and for many years he was in business in this town, conducting a bootmaking business on a large scale. Some time ago he removed to Balmain, where he established a boot-factory (that of Messrs J.H. Mills and Sons), which has ever since been successfully worked by himself and his sons,-though of late years Mr. Mills, senr., had retired from active participation in the management. Mr. Mills had been unwell for a considerable time, and as he had attained the good old age of 72 years, his illness was attributed to a general break-up of the system. During the early period of his residence in Windsor, Mr. Mills took a prominent part in the matter of establishing the Congregational Church, and he was a vigorous supporter of it till the time of his departure. He had but recently celebrated his golden wedding. As a citizen he was held in the highest of high repute by all who knew him, and in commercial circles he had the respect and confidence of all with whom he was brought into contact. The funeral took place on Saturday last, and was largely attended, Mr. T. Collison, of Windsor, being the conductor. The remains of the deceased gentleman were placed to rest in the Wesleyan Cemetery at McGrath's Hill, Rev W. Glasson officiating at the grave, where he delivered a most impressive address. A number of pretty wreaths were sent by Sydney friends. Amongst those present at the funeral were Messrs H. Mills and James Mills (partners in the business at Balmain), Wm. Mills and John Mills (sons of the deceased), Mrs. Foster (daughter), Messrs S.E. Dyer, F.J. Mortley (son-in-law), Stephen Foster (Foster and Sons, Ultimo), J.H. Williams, Freeman, C.J. Danahey (ex-M.P.), and others. Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1965) Sat 26 Mar 1898 Page 7 Obituary. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66437340?searchTerm=%22john%20henry%20mills%22 DEATH of Mr. J.H. Mills.-The many friends of Mr. John Henry Single Mills will regret to hear of his death, which took place on Thursday morning at his residence, Clargo House, Merton-street, Balmain, after an illness of only a few days. The deceased gentleman was one of the eldest commecial men of the district, being the head of the firm of Messrs. J.H. Mills and Sons, boot manufacturers and importers, of Balmain. He was formerly of Windsor. He was instrumental in the formation of the Windsor Congregational Church. He leaves a widow and seven children. The deceased was in his seventy-third year, and only recently celebrated his golden wedding. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Sat 19 Mar 1898 Page 8 The Sydney Morning Herald. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/14150848?searchTerm=%22john%20henry%20mills%22 | MILLS John Henry Single (I35172)
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365 | Another reference give date of bith as 7 Aug 1913. | DELANEY Rosetta (I7154)
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366 | Ao board the 'Royal Charter'. Into Place: Melbourne VIC | PEARSE William Nicholas Langman (I42524)
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367 | Apparent date of death is 10 Nov ???? | SPERLING Preston (I39123)
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368 | Apparently Charles took over his father's farm when his older brother Richard left to live in Canada. Richard's departure to Canada did not meet with the approval of his family in Devon. | WALTER Charles (I9754)
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369 | Apparently, Mabel Frances TAPE re-married a John S. WARREN in Bristol in late 1918. | LEWIS Mabel Frances (I19358)
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370 | Appear to have lowered his age by about 17 years to enlist in the VDC. | KABLE Rupert Stanley Gordon (I35505)
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371 | Appears to also be known as Eliza Helen POLKINGHORN. | POLKINGHORN Ellen (I33381)
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372 | Appears to be also known as 'Eliza'. | OSBORNE Elizabeth A. (I17980)
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373 | Appears to be no headstone. | COLLINS Nellie Leonie (I11563)
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374 | Appears to be sometimes known as Emma Blanche MOASE. | MOASE Emma Blanche (I24009)
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375 | Appears to be the daughter of James VANSTONE and Grace (m.n. LANE). | VANSTONE Sarah (I10984)
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376 | Appears to been a driver. | HARRISON Theodore Lewis (I9655)
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377 | Appears to have also married Amy Lilian ROWE in 1929. She died aged 33 years in 1944. | BARWICK Joseph Rupert (I12504)
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378 | Appears to have been a Marine Engineer on Australian coastal shipping. Often sent postcards to his sister Eva Mary Alberta WALTER (m.n. HILL). Also wrote of being on his way to 'Frisco. | HILL Lionel Stanley (I3636)
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379 | Appears to have been badly afflicted with tonsilitis and malaria. | POTTAGE Henry Rupert (I6628)
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380 | Appears to have been dogged by health issues during his service in the AIF and was discharged medically unfit with problems of Appendicitis and Haemorrhoids. Lest We Forget. | MOSS Byron Clifford (I19195)
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381 | Appears to have been dogged by health issues throughout his service to his country. Was very brave in enlisting when he already had a wife and three children to support. Lest We Forget. | IVISON Frank (I33121)
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382 | Appears to have been engaged to a Neil Trevor JOHNSON. Source: Launceston Examiner 22 Jan 1948. | STRICKLAND Patricia Alice (I13899)
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383 | Appears to have been known as 'Allan'. | LETTS William (I27643)
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384 | Appears to have been known as Sarah MANSELL and Sarah Mansell JONES. | MANSEL Sarah (I24796)
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385 | Appears to have been known as' Jean'. | SUTHERLAND Jeannette (I15371)
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386 | Appears to have been known by his second given of 'Ernest'. | CHING Richard Ernest (I6231)
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387 | Appears to have been wounded twice during his time on the Western Front. Lest We Forget. | COURTICE Harold James (I17319)
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388 | Appears to have died while giving birth or as a result of giving birth to a son namely Francis John HERD who appears to have died at birth or soon after. The death certificate records have consecutive numbers in the index. | REEDMAN Joan Martha (I1406)
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389 | Appears to have enlisted as Nathan W. COTTON. | COTTON Nathaniel Wright (I36903)
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390 | Appears to have lowered his age to Join the 2nd. AIF. Captured by the enemy in Greece on 28 Apr 1941 and spent the remainder of WWII as a prisoner of war. Appears to have continued to serve in the Occupation Forces in Japan following WWII. Details of Frank INMAN's service during WWII is also difficult to find. One interesting fact however is that he took part in the victory march in London following his release from POW camp before he was repatriated to Australia. (Ref. The Horsham Times, Tuesday 14 October 1941, page 2, article. Made strenuous efforts to get his 'field promotion' to Acting Sergeant recognised poat WWII. | INMAN John Francis, MM (I549)
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391 | Appears to have never married. | WALTER Tryphena Jane (I58)
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392 | Appears to have not been in the best of health during his war service. Gassed 8 Jun 1917. | WILLIAMS Frederick James (I32474)
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393 | Appears to have not been posted to a unit serving on the Western Front. | BUCKLEY Roy Carlyle (I36606)
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394 | Appears to have only served in Canada. | WRIGHT John Edward (I41265)
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395 | Appears to have served in Canada and England only. | BALFOUR-KINNEAR George William (I24381)
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396 | Appears to have served in France for a short period very late in WWI. | COLLINS Clinton (I40022)
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397 | Appears to have served in the Australian Military Forces but no data appears to be retrievable. | MCDOWALL Patrick Colin (I42713)
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398 | Appears to have served only in Canada. | BUTT William Henry, MD (I33590)
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399 | Appears to have served only in Canada. | WARREN Howard Wallace (I41457)
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400 | Appears to have seved in Darwin NT. | TRELOAR Norman William (I34004)
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401 | Appears to have suffered from minor medical problems including boils and scabies. | VEALE Kenneth Beverly (I15363)
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402 | Appears to have suffered from repeated bouts of Malaria and was medically discharged early as a result. Lest We Forget. | PEARSE Ivan Harrison (I42549)
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403 | Appears to have suffered several health issues while serving his country. Lest We Forget. | MULDREW Alfred William (I29677)
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404 | Appears to have suffered through illness including the much dreaded trench foot. | SHUTTLEWORTH Charles Gawthorpe (I36856)
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405 | Appears to have transferred to the Australian Army Medical Corps on 12 Jul 1943 prior to embarking for Milne Bay, New Guinea. Lest We Forget | SMITH Albert Eric (I35954)
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406 | Apprenticeship served at the Army Apprentices' School, Balcombe VIC and 2 Base Workshop RAEME, Moorebank, NSW. At the completion of the apprenticeship continued serving at 2 Base Workshop before being posted to the Army Guided Weapons Trials Unit at Woomera, South Australia. Returned to Sydney (Holsworthy) for a short while prior to posting to South Vietnam (SVN) with the Detachment from 131 Divisional Locating Battery Workshop, RAEME. Spent 349 days in SVN prior to a final posting at the Technical Services Unit (RAEME) at Army Headquarters, Albert Park Barracks in Melbourne, VIC. Discharged from the Army on 6 Jan 1969. | WALTER Frederick Lionel (I890)
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407 | Arbour Garden, EAS-ARB-GRDN-B-808-012 | CONOLE Elisabeth (I36270)
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408 | Area BN, Section 14, Grave 1A | ORINGE Henry (I4150)
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409 | Area Cen, Section 8, Row 2, Grave 24 | JERMYN Alinda Jane (I12049)
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410 | Area EN, Section 6, Row 1, Grave 6 | JERMYN Ellis Vincent (I3421)
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411 | Area EN, Section 6, Row 1, Grave 6 | NORTHEY Jane (I3465)
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412 | Area F, KE-F****90 Some doubt about death and burial dates as both are the same according to the cemetery records. | WENSOR Albert Edward (I19278)
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413 | Area F, KE-F****90 Some doubt about death and burial dates as both are the same according to the cemetery records. | LANE Ellen Ada (I19287)
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414 | Area Private C, Section 10, Row 1, Grave 1 | BRAZIL Cornelius (I4413)
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415 | Area Private C, Section 10, Row 1, Grave 1 | BRAZIL Maureen Josephine (I4415)
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416 | Area Private C, Section 10, Row 1, Grave 1. Burial record shows second given name of Mary. | ARNOLD Clara Mary (I4372)
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417 | Area Wesleyan D, Section 4, Grave 17 | NAVIN Elsie May (I755)
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418 | Area WN, Section 1, Row 2, Grave 24 | JERMYN Ellis (I3321)
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419 | Area WN, Section 6, Row 2, Grave 11 | WALTER Alinda Grace (I2872)
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420 | Area WN, Section 6, Row 2, Grave 11 | JERMYN John Ellis (I3366)
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421 | Area: Cassia | AXFORD Thomas (I35885)
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422 | Areaa WN North Border, Grave 6 | JERMYN Bertha Caroline (I3432)
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423 | Argus Newspaper (Melbourne) Index, 1870-1879, 23 Apr 1873 indicates a litigation by McGINTY and McGINTY v, English Scottish and Australasian Chartered Bank. Dispute over documents involved in the will of brother Andrew McGINTY. | MCGINTY Andrew (I3659)
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424 | Arrived at Gallipoli as a reinforcement for the 7th. Battalion only a few days prior to the withdrawal of the Australian troops. After arriving back in Egypt he was transferred to the 59th. Battalion as part of the major expansion of the AIF before moving to the Western Front in France. It appears that he was a signalman in 6 Platoon, B Company, 59th. Battalion. Lest We Forget. | JEWELL Herbert James (I10666)
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425 | Arrived at Gallipoli on 27 Jul 1915 and was killed in action on 7 Aug 1915 during the famous battle at The Nek. | TREWIN Angus Duncan (I15675)
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426 | Arrived at Gallipoli on 8 May 1915. Badly wounded on 1 Jun 1915. After evacuation to Cairo and recovery from his wounds he transferred to the Army School of Instruction at Zeitoun, Egypt where he was subsequently promoted to Corporal and Sergeant. Re-admitted to hospital on 23 Jul 1916 suffering with Neurasthenia. The decision to discharge was quickly taken and after a return to Australia on the Hospital Transport ship "Borda" he was discharged on 18 Oct 1916. He was granted a pension of £3-9-0 ($12.90). Lest We Forget. | BRAY Alfred Edwin (I33501)
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427 | Arrived in Sydney aboard the 'Roman Emperor' on 6 Jan 1851 and sailed on to Point Henry, Geelong VIC aboard 'The Wanderer' arriving on 17 Feb 1851. Into Place: Sydney NSW | WALTER John (I3050)
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428 | Arrived in Sydney aboard the 'Roman Emperor' on 6 Jan 1851 and sailed on to Point Henry, Geelong VIC aboard 'The Wanderer' arriving on 17 Feb 1851. Into Place: Sydney NSW | WICKETT Elizabeth (I3061)
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429 | Arrived in Sydney aboard the 'Roman Emperor' on 6 Jan 1851 and sailed on to Point Henry, Geelong VIC aboard 'The Wanderer' arriving on 17 Feb 1851. Into Place: Sydney NSW | WALTER Elizabeth Ann (I3251)
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430 | Arrived in Sydney aboard the 'Roman Emperor' on 6 Jan 1851 and sailed on to Point Henry, Geelong VIC aboard 'The Wanderer' arriving on 17 Feb 1851. Into Place: Sydney NSW | WALTER Nathan (I3259)
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