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Hewat-R-Pte-2679

Page history last edited by Lenore Frost 4 years, 9 months ago

Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918

 

The soldier on the left is Richard Hewat, taken at Seymour c 9 September 1915.

https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/DASEY1859/

 

Hewat R     Pte    2679    Richard                22 Inf Bn    20    Labourer    Single    R C       

Address:    Essendon, Collins St, 63   

Next of Kin:    Hewat, R, father, 63 Collins St, Essendon   

Enlisted:    20 Jul 1915       

Embarked:     A38 Ulysses 27 Oct 1915 

Prior service: 58 Inf (Essendon Rifles)  

 

Relatives on Active Service:

Hewat J Pte 602 brother

 

 

War Service Commemorated

Essendon Town Hall F-L

Essendon Gazette Roll of Honour With the Colours

Regimental Register

 

Obituaries:

 

HEWAT. —On the 25th April, at 63 Collins Street

Essendon, Georgina, dearly beloved wife of Richard

Hewat, and loving mother of Rebecca,   Ann (Mrs. D

Kaye), James (A.I.F., abroad), Richard (A.I.F.. abroad).

Ada (Mrs. W. Berwick), Emily, May, Joseph, and John

Alexander, Elsie, and little Kathleen.

After life's weary toil, sweet rest.  

Our dear mother.

 

Family Notices. (1919, April 28). The Argus (Melbourne,
Vic. :1848 - 1957), p. 1. Retrieved August 17, 2015, from
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1461771

 

HEWAT.--On the 21st May, 1919, at his residence,

No 12 Collins Street North Essendon, Richard Hewat

(Of the Victorian Railways), the dearly beloved

husband of late Georgina Hewat and loving father of

Rebecca, Ann (Mrs D Kaye) James (AIF- abroad)

Richard (returned) Ada  (Mrs W Berwick), Emily, May,

Joseph, Alexan der, Elsie and Kathleen, aged 50 years

May his soul rest in peace.

 

Family Notices. (1919, May 23). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :

1848 - 1957), p. 1. Retrieved August 17, 2015,

from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1470680

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