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St. Anne's Anglican Church First World War Roll of Honour, Strathfield

St. Anne's Anglican Church First World War Roll of Honour, Strathfield
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Description / Background

The honour roll is made of metal with a smaller metal roll below it, probably as an addendum.

On the honour roll, a number of persons with the same surname have been bracketed, presumably to indicate family members.

Notes on eteran ames:

  • No records can be found for deceased soldiers from this area with the following names:
    • Norman Davis; Frank Ridgway; Albert Wareham; James Wyllie; Robert Hardy; John Priddle. Their status has been given as 'killed in action' (KIA), as that is what is indicated by the memorial. 
  • Edward Smith may be Edward Amos Smith who died of disease, or Edward Hamilton Smith who was killed in action. As no further identifying information can be found the status has been given as KIA.
  • Norman Davis may be Norman Ernest Davis, who died of wounds.
  • Frank Ridgway may be Francis Leigh Ridgway.
  • The veteran with the surname of Johnson may be Leo Keith Johnston.
  • All other status codes have been taken from information contained in the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database, and the National Archives of Australia.
  • John Percival Rider is given on the memorial as Percival Rider.
  • Joseph Gilbert Johns is given as Gilbert Johns.
  • John Douglas Blacklock is given as Douglas Blacklock. 
  • Lewis Marsden Bull is given as Marsden Bull.
  • William G D Fisher is given as William G Fisher.
  • William Ralph Mace is given as Ralph Mace.
Inscription

1914-1919

[Names]

Veterans listed on this memorial

Veterans listed on this memorial

Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more
EUSTACE ALLAN World War 1 view
ALAN ANDERSON World War 1 view
CLIVE ARMYTAGE World War 1 view
JOHN M ARNOTT World War 1 view
BRUCE ARNOTT World War 1 view
WALLACE ARNOTT World War 1 view
FORTESCUE L ASH World War 1 view
LESLIE ATKINS World War 1 view
ALFRED BARNES World War 1 view
EDWARD BARNES World War 1 view

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Address
Cnr Homebush and Beresford Roads,
St Anne's Anglican Church,
Strathfield NSW 2135
Local Government Area
Strathfield, Municipality of
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Ms. Jane Williamson & Mrs. Janice Williams. Updated photographs by Peter Levarre-Waters.
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18