Salford men died serving with the Australians
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James Clement Skinner
Service number: 2420
Rank: Lance Corporal
Unit: 44th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 12 October 1917
Cemetery or memorial details: Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium
War Grave Register notes: SKINNER, Lce. Cpl. James Clement, 2420. 44th BN. 12th Oct., 1917. Age 25. Son of William John Ephriam and Annie Skinner, of 49, Raglan Road, Mount Lawley, Western Australia. Native of Salford, Manchester, England.
Frederick Evans
Service number: 4773
Rank: Private
Unit: 53rd Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 19 July 1916
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: VC Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France
War Grave Register notes: EVANS, Pte. Frederick, 4773. 53rd Bn. Killed in action 19th July, 1916. Age 29. Son of John James Baker of Protheroe Evans and Ellen Evans, of 14, Edith St., Hough Lane, Broughton, Manchester, England. Native of Salford, Lanes, England. 8.
Oscar Jilley
Rank: Captain
Unit: 48th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 6 August 1916
Cause of death: Died of wounds
Cemetery or memorial details: Puchevillers British Cemetery, France
War Grave Register notes: JILLEY, Capt. Oscar, Mentioned in Despatches. 48th Bn. Australian Inf. Died of wounds 6th Aug., 1916. Son of John William Jilley and Margaret Elizabeth Sewell Jilley; husband of Ann Jilley, of Kulikup, Kojonup, Western Australia. Native of Salford, England. I. A. 34.
Henry Pritchard
Service number: 3428
Rank: Private
Unit: 13th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 13 August 1916
Cause of death: Died of wounds
Cemetery or memorial details: Puchevillers British Cemetery, France
War Grave Register notes: PRITCHARD, Pte. Henry, 3428. 13th Bn. Australian Inf. Died of wounds 13th Aug., 1916. Age 25. Son of Richard and Mary Pritchard. Native of Salford, Manchester. II. B. 77.
John Raymond Pugh
Service number: 66260
Rank: Private
Unit: 57th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 4 February 1919
Cause of death: Died of sickness
Cemetery or memorial details: Maubeuge-Centre Cemetery, France
War Grave Register notes: PUGH, Pte. John Raymond, 66260. 57th Bn. Australian Inf. Died of sickness 4th Feb., 1919. Age 29. Son of Benjamin and Margrettha Pugh; husband of Mrs. E. Pugh, of Raydor, Clyde St., Croydon Park, New South Wales. Native of Salford, Manchester, England. C. 23.
John Phillip Jones
Also known as:
John Phillip Hardman
Service number: 384
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: 20th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 1 January 1918
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: Tancrez Farm Cemetery, Belgium
War Grave Register notes: JONES (served as HARDMAN), Serjt. John Philip, 384. 20th Bn. Australian Inf. Killed in action 1st Jan., 1918. Age 32. Son of Elizabeth Ducker (formerly Jones), and the late Thomas Jones. Native of Salford, Manchester, England. I. K. 4.
George Kemp
Service number: 1101
Rank: Private
Unit: 25th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 17 October 1915
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: Embarkation Pier Cemetery, Gallipoli, Turkey
War Grave Register notes: KEMP, Pte. George, 1101. 25th Bn. Australian Inf. Killed in action 17th Oct., 1915. Age 25. Son of Thomas Albert and Jane Kemp, of 28, West Burton St., Salford, England. Native of Leeds, England. Sp. Mem. B. 80.
David Whittle
Service number: 3272A
Rank: Private
Unit: 3rd Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 22 July 1916
Cemetery or memorial details: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, France
War Grave Register notes: WHITTLE, Pte. David, 3272A. 3rd Bn. 22nd/27th July, 1916. Birthplace: Salford Manchester Eng. Age: 28 years.
Percy Bolton
Service number: 2874
Rank: Private
Unit: 30th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 31 October 1916
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: Bulls Road Cemetery, Flers, France
War Grave Register notes: BOLTON, Pte. Percy, 2874. 30th Bn. Australian Inf. Killed in action 31st Oct., 1916. Age 27. Son of Elizabeth Lancaster (formerly Bolton), of 20, Goodier's Lane, Regent Rd., Salford, England, and the late James Bolton. III. H. 22.
Robert Banks
Service number: 594
Rank: Private
Unit: 28th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 26 March 1917
Cemetery or memorial details: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, France
War Grave Register notes: BANKS, Pte. Robert, 594. 28th Bn. 26th March, 1917. Age 26. Son of John Banks; husband of Holly Richardson (formerly Banks), of 8, Clarence St., Great Clowes St., Lower Broughton, Salford, England. Born at Darwen, England.
Thomas Higginbottom
Service number: 1365
Rank: Private
Unit: 14th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 25 August 1915
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: 7th Field Ambulance Cemetery, Gallipoli, Turkey
War Grave Register notes: HIGGINBOTTOM, Pte. Thomas, 1365. 14th Bn. Australian Inf. Killed in action 25th Aug., 1915. Age 30. Son of James Samuel and Mary Jane Higginbottom; husband of Margaret Ann Higginbottom, of 11, Zebra St., Salford, Lancs, England. II. D. 5.
Alexander Dottie
Service number: 647
Rank: Gunner
Unit: 5th Australian Medium Trench Mortar Battery
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 24 April 1918
Cause of death: Died of wounds
Cemetery or memorial details: Vignacourt British Cemetery, France
War Grave Register notes: DOTTIE, Gnr. Alexander, 647. 5th Australian Medium Trench Mortar Bty. Died of wounds 24th April, 1918. Age 26. Son of Robert Edwin and Mary Jane Dottie, of 39, Darwen St., Weaste, nr. Manchester. I. F. 2.
Harold Sunderland
Service number: 2644
Rank: Sapper
Unit: 7th Field Company Australian Engineers
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 30 July 1916
Cause of death: Died of wounds
Cemetery or memorial details: Lebucquiere Communal Cemetery Extension, France
War Grave Register notes: SUNDERLAND, Spr. Harold, 2644. 7th Field Coy. Australian Engineers. Died of wounds 30th July, 1916. Age 34. Son of William and Eliza Sunderland, of 71, Milton St., Patricroft, England. Native of Rochdale, England. II. C. 23.
Walter Heap
Service number: 901
Rank: Sapper
Unit: 2nd Signal Company Australian Engineers
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 27 August 1915
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli, Turkey
War Grave Register notes: HEAP, Spr. Walter, 901. 2nd Signal Coy. Engineers. Killed in action 27th Aug., 1915. Son of Ernest and Sarah Jane Heap, of 98, Varden St., Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Native of Pendlebury, England. 12.
Service number: 2420
Rank: Lance Corporal
Unit: 44th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 12 October 1917
Cemetery or memorial details: Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium
War Grave Register notes: SKINNER, Lce. Cpl. James Clement, 2420. 44th BN. 12th Oct., 1917. Age 25. Son of William John Ephriam and Annie Skinner, of 49, Raglan Road, Mount Lawley, Western Australia. Native of Salford, Manchester, England.
Frederick Evans
Service number: 4773
Rank: Private
Unit: 53rd Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 19 July 1916
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: VC Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, Fromelles, France
War Grave Register notes: EVANS, Pte. Frederick, 4773. 53rd Bn. Killed in action 19th July, 1916. Age 29. Son of John James Baker of Protheroe Evans and Ellen Evans, of 14, Edith St., Hough Lane, Broughton, Manchester, England. Native of Salford, Lanes, England. 8.
Oscar Jilley
Rank: Captain
Unit: 48th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 6 August 1916
Cause of death: Died of wounds
Cemetery or memorial details: Puchevillers British Cemetery, France
War Grave Register notes: JILLEY, Capt. Oscar, Mentioned in Despatches. 48th Bn. Australian Inf. Died of wounds 6th Aug., 1916. Son of John William Jilley and Margaret Elizabeth Sewell Jilley; husband of Ann Jilley, of Kulikup, Kojonup, Western Australia. Native of Salford, England. I. A. 34.
Henry Pritchard
Service number: 3428
Rank: Private
Unit: 13th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 13 August 1916
Cause of death: Died of wounds
Cemetery or memorial details: Puchevillers British Cemetery, France
War Grave Register notes: PRITCHARD, Pte. Henry, 3428. 13th Bn. Australian Inf. Died of wounds 13th Aug., 1916. Age 25. Son of Richard and Mary Pritchard. Native of Salford, Manchester. II. B. 77.
John Raymond Pugh
Service number: 66260
Rank: Private
Unit: 57th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 4 February 1919
Cause of death: Died of sickness
Cemetery or memorial details: Maubeuge-Centre Cemetery, France
War Grave Register notes: PUGH, Pte. John Raymond, 66260. 57th Bn. Australian Inf. Died of sickness 4th Feb., 1919. Age 29. Son of Benjamin and Margrettha Pugh; husband of Mrs. E. Pugh, of Raydor, Clyde St., Croydon Park, New South Wales. Native of Salford, Manchester, England. C. 23.
John Phillip Jones
Also known as:
John Phillip Hardman
Service number: 384
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: 20th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 1 January 1918
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: Tancrez Farm Cemetery, Belgium
War Grave Register notes: JONES (served as HARDMAN), Serjt. John Philip, 384. 20th Bn. Australian Inf. Killed in action 1st Jan., 1918. Age 32. Son of Elizabeth Ducker (formerly Jones), and the late Thomas Jones. Native of Salford, Manchester, England. I. K. 4.
George Kemp
Service number: 1101
Rank: Private
Unit: 25th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 17 October 1915
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: Embarkation Pier Cemetery, Gallipoli, Turkey
War Grave Register notes: KEMP, Pte. George, 1101. 25th Bn. Australian Inf. Killed in action 17th Oct., 1915. Age 25. Son of Thomas Albert and Jane Kemp, of 28, West Burton St., Salford, England. Native of Leeds, England. Sp. Mem. B. 80.
David Whittle
Service number: 3272A
Rank: Private
Unit: 3rd Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 22 July 1916
Cemetery or memorial details: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, France
War Grave Register notes: WHITTLE, Pte. David, 3272A. 3rd Bn. 22nd/27th July, 1916. Birthplace: Salford Manchester Eng. Age: 28 years.
Percy Bolton
Service number: 2874
Rank: Private
Unit: 30th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 31 October 1916
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: Bulls Road Cemetery, Flers, France
War Grave Register notes: BOLTON, Pte. Percy, 2874. 30th Bn. Australian Inf. Killed in action 31st Oct., 1916. Age 27. Son of Elizabeth Lancaster (formerly Bolton), of 20, Goodier's Lane, Regent Rd., Salford, England, and the late James Bolton. III. H. 22.
Robert Banks
Service number: 594
Rank: Private
Unit: 28th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 26 March 1917
Cemetery or memorial details: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, France
War Grave Register notes: BANKS, Pte. Robert, 594. 28th Bn. 26th March, 1917. Age 26. Son of John Banks; husband of Holly Richardson (formerly Banks), of 8, Clarence St., Great Clowes St., Lower Broughton, Salford, England. Born at Darwen, England.
Thomas Higginbottom
Service number: 1365
Rank: Private
Unit: 14th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 25 August 1915
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: 7th Field Ambulance Cemetery, Gallipoli, Turkey
War Grave Register notes: HIGGINBOTTOM, Pte. Thomas, 1365. 14th Bn. Australian Inf. Killed in action 25th Aug., 1915. Age 30. Son of James Samuel and Mary Jane Higginbottom; husband of Margaret Ann Higginbottom, of 11, Zebra St., Salford, Lancs, England. II. D. 5.
Alexander Dottie
Service number: 647
Rank: Gunner
Unit: 5th Australian Medium Trench Mortar Battery
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 24 April 1918
Cause of death: Died of wounds
Cemetery or memorial details: Vignacourt British Cemetery, France
War Grave Register notes: DOTTIE, Gnr. Alexander, 647. 5th Australian Medium Trench Mortar Bty. Died of wounds 24th April, 1918. Age 26. Son of Robert Edwin and Mary Jane Dottie, of 39, Darwen St., Weaste, nr. Manchester. I. F. 2.
Harold Sunderland
Service number: 2644
Rank: Sapper
Unit: 7th Field Company Australian Engineers
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 30 July 1916
Cause of death: Died of wounds
Cemetery or memorial details: Lebucquiere Communal Cemetery Extension, France
War Grave Register notes: SUNDERLAND, Spr. Harold, 2644. 7th Field Coy. Australian Engineers. Died of wounds 30th July, 1916. Age 34. Son of William and Eliza Sunderland, of 71, Milton St., Patricroft, England. Native of Rochdale, England. II. C. 23.
Walter Heap
Service number: 901
Rank: Sapper
Unit: 2nd Signal Company Australian Engineers
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 27 August 1915
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli, Turkey
War Grave Register notes: HEAP, Spr. Walter, 901. 2nd Signal Coy. Engineers. Killed in action 27th Aug., 1915. Son of Ernest and Sarah Jane Heap, of 98, Varden St., Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Native of Pendlebury, England. 12.