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Kelly-A-E--A-g-Cpl-6833

Page history last edited by Lenore Frost 9 years ago

Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918

 

Kelly A E    A/g Cpl    6833A    Albert Edwin              21 Inf Bn    39    Agent    Married    Meth       

Address:    Ballarat, Doveton St, 523    

Next of Kin:    Kelly, I, Mrs, wife, 523 Doveton St, Ballarat   

Enlisted:    30 May 1917       

Embarked:     A71 Nestor 21 Nov 1917   

Prior service:  South African War - 3 years  - 1st WA (Mounted Infantry) & 6th WA (Mounted Infantry)

 

Date of death: 01/09/1918

CWGC: "Husband of Isabel Kelly, of Fenner Post Office, Alberta, Canada. Born in Australia."

PERONNE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION

 

Mentioned in this publication:

Essendon and the Boer War with letters from the Veldt, 1899-1902, by Lenore Frost.  Essendon, 2002.

 

 

War Service Commemorated

Essendon State School

South Essendon Methodist Church*

 

In Memoriam

 

DOWELL.-In loving memory of Pte. W. F.
Dowell, who, with comrades of 21st Battalion,
A.I.F., killed in action in the attack on Mont St.
Quentin, 1st September, 1918, lie together-Sgt.
C. E. Hunt, Lance-Cpl. Blackmore, M.M.,
Lance Cpl. G. W. Staaf, Ptes, A. E. Kelly,
F. W. Roberts, A. Smerdon, W. Thorburn,
E. W. Thompson, W. F. Dowell, G. Chandler,
A. Walker, W. Bottomly, S. A. Wilson, and
Lieut. A. L. Cope. (Inserted by F. and M.
Dowell, parents of Pte. W. F. Dowell, 112
Gooch street, Thornbury.)

KELLY.-In memory of my beloved brother, Cor-
poral Albert E. Kelly, 21st Battalion, killed in action
at Mont St. Quentin, Sunday, September
1, 1918.
Called to higher service.
-(Edith M. Ellemor, Brunswick).
The Argus 1 September 1919
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4697627

 

KELLY.-In memory of my beloved brother, Pri-

vate Albert E. Kelly. 21st Battalion, killed at

Mont St Quentin, whilst voluntarily bringing in  

a wounded comrade, on September 1, 1918.

Called to higher service.

-(Edith M. Ellemor.)

The Argus 1 September 1920

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4586553

 

 

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