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Stott-A-P-Pte-4351

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Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918

 

Cocquerel, France. 14 June 1918. Group portrait of the 110th Howitzer Battery of Australian Field Artillery,

outside the Chateau.  Gunner A P Stott is identified in this photo. Australian War Memorial Collection.

 

Stott A P  Pte    4351    Arthur Petrie             1 Pnr Bn    24    Manufacturer    Single    Pres       

Address:   Moonee Ponds, Moore St, 67  (1914 Electoral Roll)

Next of Kin:    Stott, William C, father, “Lorraine”, St Kilda St, Brighton   

Enlisted:    3 Jan 1917       

Embarked:     A29 Suevic 21 Jun 1917   

 

Relatives on Active Service:

Stott-E-C-Pte-8218 brother

 

Date of Death:  25/10/1918

Son of William Clymer Stott and Mary Jane Stott, of "Lorraine," Grandview Rd., Brighton, Victoria, Australia.

ETRETAT CHURCHYARD EXTENSION

 

The death is announced, from wounds, at the 1st Officers' General Hospital, France, at the age of 25 years, of Arthur Petrie Stott, second son of Mr. W. Clymer Stott, of "Lorraine," New street, Brighton, late of Moore street, Moonee Ponds.

 

ROLL OF HONOR. (1918, November 21). The Essendon Gazette and Keilor, Bulla and Broadmeadows Reporter (Moonee Ponds, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), p. 2 Edition: Morning. Retrieved September 3, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74607706

 

 

War Service Commemorated

Ascot Vale Presbyterian Church*       

 

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