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Sullivan-C-F-Staff-Sgt-15195

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Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918

 

From the Education Department's Record of War Service.

 

Sullivan C F  Staff Sgt    15195    Charles Frederick         14 AGH    34    School teacher    Married    Meth       

Address:    Flemington, Wellington St, 38   

Next of Kin:    Sullivan, E, Mrs, wife, 38 Wellington St, Flemington   

Enlisted:    4 Mar 1916       

Embarked:     A63 Karoola 19 Aug 1916   

 

Relatives on Active Service:

Albert Sullivan, brother - probably 2768 Pte Albert Wearne Sullivan (Invergordon)

5600 Sapper Rundle Whitford Phillips, cousin (Kew)

Salter-E-M-Pte-3496 brother in law

 

Friend of: 

Bennett F H Pte 2625

 

Date of Death: 15/11/1918

CWGC: "Son of John and Mary Sullivan; husband of Ellen Sullivan, of 38, Wellington St., Flemington,

Victoria, Australia. Born at Invergordon, Victoria, Australia".

GAZA WAR CEMETERY

 

Education Department's Record of War Service.

 

War Service Commemorated

Flemington Methodist Church

Education Departments Record of War Service

Essendon Gazette Roll of Honour With the Colours

Teachers' College memorial window

 

In Memoriam

 

DIED ON SERVICE.

SULLIVAN.-Officially reported, Staff-Sergeant C. Fred. Sullivan

(A.A.M.G.), Anzac Field Laboratory, died of malaria and

pneumonia at the 36th Stationary Hospital, Gaza, Palestine,

on the 15th November, 1918, after 2 years and 7 months on

active service. Beloved husband of Nellie, and father of Ronald

and Ruby (Flemington), and beloved third son of Mary and

the late John Sullivan (Invergordon), brother of Horace, Lucy,

Arthur, Clarice, Albert (A.I.F., returned), and Edwin.-Aged 37 years.

 

Family Notices. (1918, December 4). Numurkah Leader

(Vic. : 1914 - 1918), p. 2. Retrieved January 24, 2014,

from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132749209

 

SULLIVAN -The death is announced at Gaza of

Staff Sergeant C Fred Sullivan, late of Education  

department He was a bachelor of Ag Science,

Melbourne University, and was assistant

bacteriologist at the 14th AGH, Egypt for two years.

 

AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. (1918, December 3).  

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 3.

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1426188

 

SULLIVAN.--- A tribute of affection and respect to

the memory of Staff-Sergt. C. F. Sullivan, formerly

head teacher of State School, Derby, who died of

illness at Gaza, Egypt, on 15th November, after 2

years 7 months' active service. "Honor the brave."

--- Inserted by parents and past and present pupils

of S.S., Derby.

 

Family Notices. (1918, December 5). Bendigonian

(Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), p. 3.

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article89099332

 

SULLIVAN. -Officially reported died of malaria  

and pneumonia on 15th November, 1918, at 36th  

Station Army Hospital, Gaza, Egypt, Staff Sergeant

C. Fred Sullivan, Anzac Field Laboratory, beloved

nephew of Mr and Mrs Arthur Phillips and loved

cousin of Muriel and Sapper Rundle W. Phillips,

A.I.F., France.     

 

Family Notices. (1918, November 26). The Argus

(Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 1. 

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1402870

 

SULLIVAN -Officially reported that on the 15th      

November, 1918, Staff-Sergeant C F Sullivan    

died of malaria and pneumonia at 36th Station

Army Hospital Gaza Egypt, the dearly loved

husband of Nellie, and loving father of Ronald

and Ruby, and dearly loved son of Mrs M

Sullivan, Invergordon, after two years and

seven months' active service.  

 

SULLIVAN - Staff - Sergeant C F Sullivan, died of

malaria and pneumonia, on on the 15th November,  

1918, dearly beloved son-in-law of Mark Salter,    

and brother in law of Frank Salter (Queensland),

Mrs Tweedle (Auburn), Clara Salter (Flemington),

Mrs F Smith (Essendon) Earnest (returned), and

Albert Salter (Queensland).

 

SULLIVAN. - A slight token of esteem to the  

memory of Staff Sergeant C F Sullivan, late of

Wellington street, Flemington who passed to

the higher life at Gaza Hospital, Egypt, of malaria

and pneumonia, November 15, 1918, highly

respected friend of Mr and Mrs G H Bennett,

of Flemington, and Lance-Corporal F H Bennett,

abroad.

At morning, dawn. At eve the shadows fall.

-(G H Bennett, 36 Farnham street, Flemington )

 

Family Notices. (1918, November 23). The Argus

(Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 13.

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1406007

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