Thomas Mountford Rowley the son of Reuben Thomas Rowley and Winifred Rowley of Lochville Street, Wahroonga, was born at Redfern. Information given to the Australian War Memorial shows that he had been educated at the Croydon Public School and that, although he had trained as a carpenter, his occupation on enlistment was that of Station Hand.
He was wounded at Bapaume. He was buried in the Bernafy Wood British Cemetery, Montauben, Somme, France, grave K.38. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission notes that the cemetery was begun by a Dressing Station in August 1916 and used as a frontline cemetery until the following April. It contained at the Armistice 284 graves and it was then increased by the concentration of graves from Benafy Wood North Cemetery and from the battlefields immediately east of the Wood.
On the Wahroonga War Memorial he is shown as having enlisted in 1915. His name also appears on the Honour Roll of St. Andrews Anglican Church, Wahroonga.
Thomas Mountford Rowley
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