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20481 WIN-SECT-023-807-12
 
HOLLOWAY Ernest Harold (I12707)
 
20482 WIN-SECT-023-807-12
 
LOWNDES Ethel Theresa (I12714)
 
20483 WIN-SECT-023-807-18 MAWSON Arthur, (twin) (I12711)
 
20484 WIN-SECT-023-807-19. Burial date very suspect - about 4 months after death. HOLLOWAY Ruperta May (I12708)
 
20485 WIN-SECT-024-807-07 HOLLOWAY Sabra (I12703)
 
20486 WIN-SECT-025-807-10 HOLLOWAY Daisy Pearl (I12705)
 
20487 WIN-SECT-025-807-11 ALSOP Robert Henry (I12709)
 
20488 WIN-SECT-025-807-21 HOLLOWAY Reginald John (I12700)
 
20489 WIN-SECT-025-807-21 MARSHMAN Clara May (I12713)
 
20490 WIN-SECT-025-807-35 HUNTER Rachel (I3693)
 
20491 WIN-SECT-025-807-35 PARISH Nathan (I12371)
 
20492 WIN-SECT-025-807-35 PARISH Myrtle Stella (I12378)
 
20493 WIN-SECT-031-807-34 SCHROETER Helen Patricia (I12893)
 
20494 WIN-SECT-031-807-34 SCHROETER Robert (I13599)
 
20495 WIN-SECT-032-807-04 PARISH Rita Josephine Sarah (I12623)
 
20496 WIN-SECT-032-807-26 PARISH Joyce Irene (I12884)
 
20497 WIN-SECT-032-807-27 DRAYTON Oscar (I13451)
 
20498 WIN-SECT-039-807-07 PARISH Edith Christina (I13320)
 
20499 WIN-SECT-053-807-14 RICHMOND Donald Claude (I20132)
 
20500 WIN-SECT-057-807-05 PARISH Donald Allan (I12886)
 
20501 WIN-SECT-085-813-08 PARISH Una Florence (I12535)
 
20502 WIN-SECT-085-813-09 RICHMOND Noel Jack (I12668)
 
20503 WIN-SECT-085-813-32 GLADMAN Charles Ronald (I19939)
 
20504 WIN-SECT-086-813-10 ARMISTEAD Edith Victoria Ethel (I12559)
 
20505 WIN-SECT-086-813-10 STEVENS James Frederick (I12569)
 
20506 WIN-SECT-086-813-18 FOUND Betty Victoria (I13294)
 
20507 WIN-SECT-086-813-18 DRAYTON Gregory Ivan (I13299)
 
20508 WIN-SECT-087-808-29 ORCHARD Samuel Edmond (I13189)
 
20509 WIN-SECT-087-808-38 SCHROETER Heinrich Karl (I13607)
 
20510 WIN-SECT-087-808-39 SCHROETER Brian Ewan (I13610)
 
20511 WIN-SECT-088-813-24 WARNER Shirley Marion (I20858)
 
20512 WIN-SECT-088-813-28 ROGERS Alan Graeme (I10159)
 
20513 WIN-SECT-089-813-36 MONKIVITCH Gilbert James (I16918)
 
20514 WIN-SECT-089-813-36 HUNTER Gwendoline Lola (I19917)
 
20515 WIN-SECT-089-813-39 SCHROETER Perry Stuart (I13582)
 
20516 WIN-SECT-089-813-40 SCHROETER Lindsay Allan (I12891)
 
20517 WIN-SECT-103-813-32 LEAK Neil (I13403)
 
20518 WIN-SECT-104-813-24 LLOYD Ian Lindsay Thomas (I13487)
 
20519 WIN-SECT-105-813-12 HUNTER James (I12321)
 
20520 WIN-SECT-105-813-12 NASH Marjorie Amelia (I12324)
 
20521 WIN-SECT-105-813-30 ALSOP Colin Alexander (I12846)
 
20522 With her sister Leta. BRAGG Ruby Myrta Pearl (I5843)
 
20523 With his parents Samuel and Ann MORRIS. MORRIS Samuel (I450)
 
20524 Witness at Inquest, 13 Aug 1910

Hartland and West Country Chronicle, Saturday 13 August 1910

HARTLAND - A body was found under Elmscott cliffs about noon on Monday, August 8th, by Ambrose Newton and Frederick Walter, two schoolboys. On reporting it to P.C. Cole, he at once took out the new stretcher in a pony trap. An inquest was held on Tuesday August 9, in the house of Mr Fred Pennington. The Coroner (Mr G. W. F. Brown) first called Ambrose Newton (13), who stated he went to the cliffs from Elsmcott school with Frederick Walter (12) yesterday and found the body, which had no head. MARY SUSANNA MUGFORD, of Welcombe, said her brother, JOSEPH RICHARD MUGFORD, disappeared on the 6th of May last. He took out the cows as usual at 10 in the morning, and took no bag nor left any message. He was 44 years of age, and 5 feet 7 ½ inches or 8 inches in height... The Jury retired for a few minutes to consider and Mr T. Braund (Foreman), returned with a verdict that the body was that of JOSEPH MUGFORD, late of Mead (Welcombe), who was found under Elmscott Cliffs. The two boys, Newton and Walter, left the Court with £5 each which MISS M. S. MUGFORD had brought for the purpose of paying the offered £10 reward for the recovery of her brother's body, in addition to the 5/- to which they were entitled from the County.
 
NEWTON Ambrose (I48895)
 
20525 Witnesses to the marriage were Joe JEWELL and Margaret Mary JOHNS. Family F2933
 
20526 Witnesses: Allan WALTER and Lucretia WALTER. Family F307
 
20527 Witnesses: Joseph CANTELLOW and Patrick ROCHE. Family F745
 
20528 WNBD, WN Border, Grave 45 NAVIN Elva Decima (I759)
 
20529 WNBD, WN Border, Grave 45 BROWN Herbert Hedley (I6214)
 
20530 WNNBD, WN North Border, Grave 6 NAVIN Edith Maud Tryphena (I767)
 
20531 WNNBD, WN North Border, Grave 6 JERMYN Bertha Caroline (I3432)
 
20532 WNNBD, WN North Border, Grave 6 NAVIN John Aloysius (I3477)
 
20533 Wodonga and Towong Sentinel (Vic.) Friday, 14 Jun 1918. Page 3.
W.J. Eckhardt who has been acting as guard on passenger trains,
running from Albury to Melbourne for many years died suddenly at his
home in Prahan on Monday last. Mr Eckhardt was well-known in Wodonga and was extremely popular. 
ECKHARDT William John (I7383)
 
20534 Woodown FISHLEIGH Francis (I46039)
 
20535 Worked his passage from Canada to England on a tanker. Signed up in the RAFVR and trained for about a year as a Wireless Operater/Air Gunner. On completion of his training he joined 214 Squadron, RAF. Flew many missions commencing in July 1941. Lost on a bombing mission to Munster, Germany which launched from Stradishall, Suffolk aboard Wellington Mark I C, X9890. Sadly, all of the crew were posted as missing.

He has no known grave but is remembered on Panel 95 at the Runnymede Air Forces Memorial at Englefield Green in Surrey and on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall at Nanton, Alberta.

Lest We Forget. 
TRUSCOTT Francis Godfrey (I47499)
 
20536 Working at the 660' below ground level at the gold mine operated by the New Chum Consolidated Company, he swung his pick into a piece of quartz and a shard flew and hit him in the lower front of his neck. He was taken to the surface where he was examined by a doctor who seems to have believed there was little to worry about. However he died at home at about 8 pm the same evening.

An autopsy revealed that there had been massive bleeding into his chest cavity. He left a wife and 5 children aged 9 years to 10 weeks. 
ROBINS William Henry (I2197)
 
20537 Working in the field of Veterniary Science. NOK: F. Bowden. Dr. FARR Kathleen Ionie, OAM (I9280)
 
20538 Worshipful Master of the Grange Lodge No. 45 at Hamilton, VIC in 1949. WALTER Percival Charles (I960)
 
20539 Wounded about 12 Oct 1918, gunshot wound to the right arm and forearm. Lest We Forget. DOWNING Robert Clifford (I35855)
 
20540 Wounded and gassed on several occasions. Lest We Forget. WALTERS Percy Edmond (I27375)
 
20541 Wounded at El Alamein and died of wounds. Lest We Forget. BOWD William Rex (I27646)
 
20542 Wounded at least once: Shapnel to his face.
Reported missing: 7 Nov 1916.
Reported and confirmed as a Prisoner of War on 28 Nov 1916 in Dülmen GER.
Released and transfered to Ripon POW Reception Camp YKS on 8 Dec 1918. 
SANGUINES Nelson (I23318)
 
20543 Wounded at least twice, firstly on 26 Sep 1917 and secondly on 15 Jul 1918 which was a serious wound which led to repatriation to Australia. During Fank's service he had some difficulties with his behavior which led to some significant punishments. BUCKINGHAM Frank (I32264)
 
20544 Wounded in Action - Gunshot wound in right groin, 18 Nov 1916. Recovery was slow but returned to duty after about 4 months.
Lest We Forget. 
HAGER James Douglas (I17489)
 
20545 Wounded in Action 26 Mar 1917 - returned to duty soon after.
Reading the records of William ELLIS while serving in the AIF reveals that he had many problems with the discipline of the Army. He was well under age when he signed up with parental permission. Perhaps a couple more years of maturity would have made his time in the AIF much happier. 
ELLIS William (I32548)
 
20546 Wounded in action at least once and also suffered with Trench Fever. Discipline appeared to be a problem as he was charged on several occasions. Lest We Forget. MCDONALD Allan (I27629)
 
20547 Wounded in action at least once. As a result of wounds a leg was amputated on 7 Jun 1917. There seems to some confusion about which leg was lost. Repatriated home to Australia in early 1918. While Joseph was away serving his country both his parents had passed away.
Lest We Forget. 
TREWIN Joseph Wesley (I18914)
 
20548 Wounded in action in the right knee and hip. Lest We Forget. STOKES George Wilfred (I36366)
 
20549 Wounded in action on 20 Sep 1918. Wound to the scalp from which he recovered. ATKINSON William Ernest (I22837)
 
20550 Wounded in action on 23 Apr 1918 and evacuated to the 20th. Casualty Clearing Staton. JACKSON Thomas Roy (I32468)
 
20551 Wounded in action on 24 Oct 1942. HOWELL Raymond Arnold (I6317)
 
20552 Wounded in action on 4 Oct 1917. Gunshot wound to the right knee. Invalided home to Australia. HAM Reginald Leslie (I6444)
 
20553 Wounded in action on three occasions during WWI on 7 Jun 1917, 14 Oct 1917 and 31 Aug 1918, all while on the strength of the 39th. Battalion. Tranferred to the Postal Corps on 13 Jan 1919. TURNBULL Joseph Percy (I8121)
 
20554 Wounded in action on two occasions. LUSCOMBE Arthur John (I35328)
 
20555 Wounded in action, gunshot wound to his jaw on 12 Aug 1918. DAVIS Phillip Henry (I15808)
 
20556 Wounded in action. MCKEAG Stanley Hugh (I30165)
 
20557 Wounded in Action. Discharged early due to deafness. Lest We Forget. ASTLEY Leslie Frederick (I35519)
 
20558 Wounded on 28 Sep 1918. Gunshot wounds to the neck and abdomen. Evacuated to No. 33 Casualty Clearing Station at Ligny-Saint-Flochel, Pas-de-Calais FRA. This event is recorded in his unit diary at 11:30 a.m. on 28 Sep 1918 in the Intellegence Summary. Similarly, his death is reported on 6 Oct 1918. Lest We Forget. WALTER Royland Allin, MC (I16834)
 
20559 Wounded on at least two occasions and regularly unwell during his exceptional service. Lest We Forget. HAGER Allen Erastus, MM (I17499)
 
20560 Wounded on four occasions while on active service. Lest We Forget. BAKER Lewis Harlock (I13661)
 

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