Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918
Hunter J F R Pte 838 John Francis Reuben 29 Inf Bn 22 Carpenter Single Pres
Address: Kensington, Eastwood St, 99
Next of Kin: Hunter, Fanny, Mrs, mother, 99 Eastwood St, Kensington
Enlisted: 13 Jul 1915
Embarked: A11 Ascanius 10 Nov 1915
Relatives on Active Service:
Hunter-W-A-P-Pte-1017 brother
Flemington-Kensington Church News, June 1917
No 838 Pte F Hunter, Signaller, 29th Battalion, left Australia on 9th November, 1915. The 29th was in Egypt for a period and then was transferred to the West Front. Frank was severely wounded on the 2nd February , and is now in Netley Camp, England. He is one of our school boys and we wish him speedy recovery.
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Flemington-Kensington Church News, January 1918
We welcome back home from the front Frank Hunter, 99 Eastwood Street, and Les Christie, 42 Shields St. For all you have done and suffered for us, thanks again and again.
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