Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918
Pte William Corbett Hill, Australian War Memorial Collection
https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10843.005/
Hill W C Pte 228 William Corbett 7 Inf Bn 37 Clerk Single Prot
Address: Essendon, McCarron Pde, 33
Next of Kin: Hill, H E, father, 33 McCarron Pde, Essendon
Enlisted: 21 Aug 1914
Embarked: A20 Hororata 19 Oct 1914
Date of Death: 25/04/1915
CWGC: "Son of Capt. Henry Edward and Henrietta Ann Hill, of 28, Mackay St, Essendon, Melbourne,
Australia. Native of Wellington, New Zealand".
LONE PINE MEMORIAL
Private Wm. C. Hill.
of A. Co., 7th Battalion, killed in action at the Dardanelles, was the third son of Captain and Mrs. H. E. Hill, M'Carron-parade, Essendon. He joined the First Australian Imperial Force in August last, and prior to enlisting was in the employ of the Melbourne Steamship Co.
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Australian Red Cross Wounded and Missing Enquiry Bureau Correspondence
Australian War Memorial Collection
Witness states that he knew the man in the 7th Btn. There is in his opinion no doubt that he was at the landing and that he took part in the fighting. Full inquiries were made in the Btn a few days later but no definite information was obtained as to what became of him. Ref: Major Layh 59th Btn (formerly of the 76th) Tel el Kebir Camp.
Witness knew a man in A Co named Hill who was made a Cpl. He was with his coy at Cape Helles. We made an advance there soon after the landing. Witness saw him just before that advance but did not see him afterwards. On making inquiries at the time witness was informed that Hill had been killed. Ref:- Sgt/Maj Pilmer A Co, 59 AIF Tel el Kebir Camp.
J L K 12/3/16
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Mentioned in this publication
Essendon Gazette 12 Jul 1917 in item relating to the death of Jennings-J-E-2nd-Lt
War Service Commemorated
Essendon Town Hall F-L
North Essendon Methodist Church
Patriotic Concert 1914
Anzac Honoured Dead
Essendon Gazette Roll of Honour killed
Regimental Register
“Send off to the Essendon Boys”
KILLED IN ACTION
HILL.-Killed in action at Dardanelles, Private
Wm. C., of A. Co., 7th Battalion, 1st A.I.F.,
beloved third son of Capt. and Mrs. H. E. Hill,
McCarron parade, Essendon.
His King and country needed him
Thy will be done.
The Argus, 1 July 1915
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1530857
HILL.-A tribute to the memory of William C.
Hill, late of the Melbourne Steamship Company's
staff. (Inserted by his fellow employees, by whom
he was highly esteemed for his many sterling
qualities.)
The Argus 2 July 1915
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1531456
ROLL OF HONOUR
Personal Particulars
PRIVATE WILLIAM C. HILL (killed in action), A Company,
7th Battalion, was the third son of Captain and Mrs. H. E.
Hill, McCarron parade, Essendon. He joined the First
Australian Imperial Force in August last, and, prior to
enlisting, was in the employ of the Melbourne Steamship
Company.
The Argus 3 July 1915
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1532130
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