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#3469 Enlisted on 28 July 1915. Unit 11 of 5th Batt. 1918 4th Machine gun Batt.
(Of interest is that a soldier Ernest Fordham was killed in action on 25 July 1916 at Pozieres. Mrs Fordham received notice of this by cable).
WW1 service in Europe. Taken from his own hand-written notes. Left Australia: 11 October 1915. Arrived Egypt: 5 November 1915. Left Egypt: 28 March 1916. Arrived France: 4 April 1916. Wounded 8 July 1916. Went to England: 11 July 1916. Operation: 20 July 1916. Returned to France: 11 January ? Leave to England: 29 January ? Returned on: 17 Feb 1918. Sick on 21 March 1918. Sent to England: 29 ? 1918. Sick leave: 14 to 29 April 1918. Returned to France 22 ?
# 3468 Pte, 4th Mach Gun Battalion 27/7/1915 RTA 5/4/1919 | Fordham, Edward Ernest (I63)
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1841 Census England and Wales
Age:25
Estimated year of birth: 1816
Occupation: Male Servant
Address: Stokes Croft Fahore
District: Bristol
Parish: Bristol St Paul
County: Gloucester
Born in same county: No
http://www.bristolinformation.co.uk/streets/stokescroft-00.asp | Low, James (I53)
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1841 Census, England & Wales
Name: John Low
Age: 8
Estimated year of birth: 1833
Address: Stokes Croft Fahore
District: Bristol
Parish: Bristol St Paul
Administrative County: Gloucester
Born in same county: No
The entry shows John living with his Father (James) and Mother (Mary), shown as Maria.
My reading of the word "Fahore" is "School"
Refer to: http://www.bristolinformation.co.uk/streets/stokescroft-00.asp | Low, John Stanley (I1)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I961)
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Accompanied by her Mother Mary she arrived in Australia on the Gipsy Bride in 1857.
| Mansfield, Mary (I2)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I554)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14)
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After Bernhard returned from Jamaica he became a Watch and Watch Part Importer, later progressing to Jeweller | Family: Reverend Bernhard Rittenberg / Bertha Wasserzug (F12)
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AKA Doris Rittie | Rittenberg, Doris Sarah (I21)
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AKA Marjorie Ritte | Rittenberg, Marjorie (I357)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I557)
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Albert & John where twins | Fordham, Albert Frank (I93)
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Also known by the surname of Stanley Low | Low, Vernon Forster Stanley (I7)
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Anna Belle according to her birth certificate.
Consent to her son Edward Ernest joining the AIF is clearly signed by her as "Annabella".
| Ward, Anna Belle (I66)
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Ashes St. Mary's Church, Kelmscott, Western Australia | Buckingham, Ethel Rose (I310)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I26)
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Attended Balliol College, Oxford and was a Master of Arts in Natural Sciences( Chemistry) | Rittenberg, Laurence Forbes (I44)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14)
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Became a Company Director of a stationery company, after beginning as a clerk and working her way up through the ranks. | Rittenberg, Freda (I362)
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Bernard came to the United Kingdom in about 1867 with his first wife, Rachel (nee Poliziner)
He was employed as the first Minister of a newly established synagogue for the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation, which is still in existence in 2014. | Rittenberg, Reverend Bernhard (I19)
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Bertha is buried in the grave next to her husband Bernhard | Wasserzug, Bertha (I20)
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Birth place shown as Mooney Ponds on marriage certificate | Cummins, Mary Ann (I100)
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Buried at Independent Section, Compartment C No 69 | Lindley, George Henry (I321)
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Buried in Nicholson / Cook family grave, St Kilda Cemetery. Grave No. 0105. | Cook, George (I913)
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Buried in Nicholson / Cook family grave, St Kilda Cemetery. Grave No. 0105. | D'Ombrain, Ann Elizabeth (I914)
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C of E section, Compartment CC, Grave 1073. | Friezer, Hannah May (I840)
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Cause of death.
Alice and her brother William Herbert were, in all probability, the victims of a Scarlet Fever epidemic which raged in Victoria in 1876 killing 3,225 people of which 87% were under 10 years of age. | Clift, Alice (I118)
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Cause of death.
Alice and her brother William Herbert were, in all probability, the victims of a Scarlet Fever epidemic which raged in Victoria in 1876 killing 3,225 people of which 87% were under 10 years of age. | Clift, William Herbert (I119)
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Cause of death. Motor cycle accident. | Dugan, Frederick Ignatius (I350)
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Compartment B, Grave 0283 | Low, John Stanley (I1)
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Compartment B, Grave 0285 | Low, Annie Eliza (I47)
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Compartment B, grave 0285 | Low, Francis Miles Stanley (I50)
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Compartment B, grave 0285 | Low, Mary Mansfield (I45)
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Compartment Y, Grave 602. | Hooper, John William (I823)
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Cremated | McCullagh, Jean Florence (I626)
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Cremated | Clark, Marian (I927)
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Deborah, her sister Esther and her mother Rachael all died in the same year from "phthisis pulm", i.e. pulmonary consumption.
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Douglas, his wife Minnie and their grandson John were all killed in an unexplained traffic accident.
source: Ralph Forbes-Ritte | Rittenberg, Douglas Forbes (I359)
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Douglas, his wife Minnie and their grandson John were all killed in an unexplained traffic accident.
source: Ralph Forbes-Ritte | Family: Douglas Forbes Rittenberg / Minnie Salkild (F167)
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Douglas, his wife Minnie and their grandson John were all killed in an unexplained traffic accident.
source: Ralph Forbes-Ritte | Ritte, John (I542)
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Educated at Cowper Street School, London, studied art and later music | Rittenberg, Philip (I17)
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Emerald Hill the the old name for the inner suburb of Melbourne now known as North Melbourne. | Clift, Mary (I116)
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Esther, her sister and mother all died in the same year from "phthisis pulm", i.e. pulmonary consumption. | Rittenberg, Esther (I33)
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Eugenie studied at the Royal Academy of Music and became a successful soprano, later teaching piano and singing. She appeared on concert platforms and made a few recordings. She remained single. | Rittenberg, Eugenie (I41)
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Florence was in the first register for Midwives in Western Australia.
Her occupation in 1901 was Home Duties, her residence Mundaring Weir, Western Australia | Humphreys, Florence Lucy (I322)
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Francis was a Company Director of Haes Gledhill cap and hat manufacturers. | Rittenberg, Francis (I39)
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George Thomas Lindely's ashes are in St. Mary's Church of England at Kelmscott, Western Australia | Lindley, George Thomas (I309)
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Grave # 0062. Grave in the name of Bell. Previously interred were two grandchildren, Henry Frederick and Pearl Maud(e) Bell, children of Mary Lucinda Fordham and Robert Bell. | Fordham, Henry Alexander (I76)
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Grave 0105 | Nicholson, Arthur (I911)
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Grave 0105 | Cook, Annie Marie (I912)
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