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Lindsay J E    Gunner    15144

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Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918

 

Lindsay J E    Gunner    15144    James Edward              10 FAB    42    Motor lorry driver    Married    C of E       

Address:    Kensington, Collett St, 72   

Next of Kin:    Lindsay, M M, Mrs, 72 Collett St, Kensington   

Enlisted:    8 Jan 1916       

Embarked:     A35 Berrima 4 Jul 1916   

 

Relatives on Active Service:

Lindsay F A Pte 2385 son

Lindsay-F-E-Pte-221  son KIA

 

Flemington-Kensington Church News, August 1917

We welcome back from the war Corp J E Lindsay and Ptes Alex W Logie and Allan Stevenson whose names are on our Honour Roll, and also the following Presbyterian soldiers belonging to the district - Corp Oram, "Marienne", Mt Alexander Road; Pte Sinclair, "Maisie", Gower Street.  We wish them all a full return to health and strength.  Thanks be to them and thanks!

 

Flemington-Kensington Church News, June 1918

 

[In an article relating to his son, [Lindsay F A Pte 2385]

His father,  Mr. J. E. Lindsay, who was in the 10th Battery, Field Artillery,  and invalided home a considerable time ago, is still in very poor health, and is at present in Queensland for that reason.  

 

 

Mentioned in this publication:

Essendon Gazette, 21 June 1917 in item relating to son F E Lindsay

Flemington-Kensington Church News, June 1918 in an item relating to his son Lindsay F A Pte 2385

 

War Service Commemorated

Flemington-Presbyterian-Church

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